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Last updated: 5 January 2022

Prebudget scrutiny responses from SG

We would like assurance that funding to replace any significant reduction in FTs will not be at the expense of other areas of economic development spend.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 May 2024

S6W-27274

To ask the Scottish Government how many individual (a) employers and (b) learners used the Flexible Workforce Development Fund in each year since its inception in 2017-18.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 March 2025

Economy and Fair Work Committee 26 March 2025

We know that demand among employers for apprentices is higher than the number of apprentices that we can fund through the Skills Development Scotland funding for modern apprenticeships.
Last updated: 19 November 2025

COSLA Financial Considerations When Leaving an Abusive Relationship 251119

Since 2021/22, Scottish Government funding has remained unchanged at £35.5 million, with one-off additional funding of £17.5 million provided in 2024/25.
Last updated: 6 May 2022

SocialCareAGSfollowupMar22

He referred to a workforce development fund, covering the social care sector.
Last updated: 20 April 2022

Social CareAGS_followup_info_Mar22

He referred to a workforce development fund, covering the social care sector.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 March 2023

S6W-14764

For those who are unemployed or in receipt of a low income, Individual Training Accounts (ITAs) currently offer support of up to £200 to help individuals move into or to progress in work. The Flexible Workforce Development Fund offers employers flexible workforce development training opportunities tailored to their needs to support inclusive economic growth through up-skilling or re-skilling of existing workers.
Last updated: 30 August 2024

Place2Be PreBudget 202526 Submission

Flexibility and Core Funding Needs: What specific challenges do you foresee in transitioning to such a funding model?
Last updated: 5 February 2025

Letter to Education Children and Young People Committee Parental Employment Followup

Providing educational courses 304 - The Committee understands that the Scottish Government is currently considering the development of a new funding model for post-school education provision – a move which it is thought may see the functions of the Scottish Funding Council, Skills Development Scotland and the Student Awards Agency Scotland brought together.
Last updated: 4 July 2022

20220621_CYPBillFM_ScotChildmindingAssoc

The main findings may make stark and uncomfortable reading – • the childminding workforce had declined by 26% (1457 childminders) in the last 5 years (2016-21) • continuing slow progress in including childminders in delivering funded ELC – • only 4% of childminders were delivering funded ELC to eligible two year- olds (no change since 2019).

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