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Last updated: 7 September 2022

20220907_LouiseMarixEvans_submission

These issues can be mitigated by providing longer term, flexible funding that can be more easily blended with other funds and finance as long as key outcomes are delivered; by working more closely to provide advance notice and support for local authorities to access funding, through COSLA or SSN; and closer working between the UK and Scottish governments on aligning funding streams.
Last updated: 25 March 2026

Outdoor Education CPG Minutes 19th February 2026

Thanks to a high level of support from the Scottish Government and other stakeholders, funding was made available through Education Scotland, AHOEC and SAPOE.
Last updated: 8 April 2022

20220405_NSFT Follow up evidence session

Alongside this, the launch of our Green Jobs Workforce Academy is helping prepare our current and future workforce for these green careers.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 September 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 29 September 2016

She mentioned the Conservative policy on developing a crisis family fund. This Government has a range of policies designed for early intervention.
SPICe briefings Date published: 29 September 2023

The effectiveness of creative enterprise policies: What programmes work? - Evaluating creative enterprise policy

Funders generally need to evidence impact that is hard to capture in one-year funding cycles. There is a tendency to focus predominately on economic outcomes to justify costing.
Last updated: 17 February 2026

SPBill80AS062026

Through their Education and Skills portfolio, for use by 4,956,188,700 350,000,000 the Scottish Ministers on: operational and administrative costs; schools; training and development of teachers; education workforce, including support staff; educational research, 30 development and promotion; Scottish Attainment Challenge related programmes, including provision of Pupil Equity Funding; pupil support and wellbeing; promoting equality and inclusion in education and ensuring schools are safe spaces; digital strategy and device provision; National Improvement 35 Framework related programmes; supporting implementation of education reforms; funding of the office of His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education in Scotland, Education Scotland, Disclosure Scotland and Additional Support Needs Tribunals for Scotland; expansion of early learning and school age 40 childcare services; child protection; care for looked after and vulnerable children; supporting care experienced children and young people; caregivers; youth justice and preventing offending by children and young people; secure care for children and young people; advocacy for children and young 45 people; development of the social services workforce; supporting quality improvement and improvement science through the children and young people improvement collaborative; parenting and play; supporting disabled children and young people and families; early intervention funding for 50 the third sector through the Children, Young People, Families and Adult Learning Fund; implementation of The Promise and running costs of The Promise Scotland; Whole Family Wellbeing funding; incorporation of the United Nations 7 Budget (Scotland) (No. 5) Bill Schedule 1—The Scottish Administration 4 4 Purposes Amount of Amount of 5 resources, accruing 6 other than resources (£) accruing 5 resources (£) Convention on the Rights of the Child; implementation of Getting It Right For Every Child; supporting Children’s Services planning and reform; central government grants to local authorities for raising attainment and early learning and 10 childcare; grant funding for the Scottish Credit and 1 Qualifications Framework Partnership, Scottish Qualifications Authority accreditation and Qualifications Scotland accreditation; grant in aid for the Scottish Further and Higher Education Funding Council, Scottish Qualifications Authority 15 and Qualifications Scotland (including qualifications delivery and development), Children's Hearings Scotland, Scottish Children's Reporter Administration and Scottish Social Services Council; grant in aid for Skills Development Scotland; administration funding for the Student Awards Agency 20 Scotland (SAAS); funding administered by SAAS for fees, grants, bursaries, student loans and related costs of higher education student support; Enterprise in Education; public activities to support STEM education, science literacy and skills; international and other educational services; funding 25 for international college and university activities; sundry lifelong learning activities, including community-based adult learning and workforce development; funding activities for young people to develop skills in connection with training and work; funding for employment support programmes; the 30 provision of Education Maintenance Allowances. 31 31 5.
Last updated: 27 June 2025

Short Term Actions Agreed to Respond to Scotlands Housing Emergency

Financial Support and Investment Strategies • The cost of Temporary Accommodation is ascertained to better understand how it is being funded including rent charging, housing benefits and housing benefit loss. • Scottish Government provide multi-year settlements for RPAs to facilitate improved housing investment strategies. • Scottish Government commit to adequate new burdens funding for local authority homelessness services arising from the Housing Bill. • The Affordable Housing Supply Programme along with other funding streams for housing is reviewed with the Scottish Government to allow greater flexibility e.g. for the provision of key worker housing, acquisitions and supporting community trusts. • Local authorities strive to ensure AHSP funding is fully spent during the next financial year. 1 3.
Last updated: 2 September 2024

Youthlink PreBudget 202526 Submission

Youthlink Scotland's National Voluntary Youth Work Organisations Scotland Network echoes these calls for a fair funding approach to voluntary sector funding, developed in collaboration with organisations across the sector.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 September 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 18 September 2025

This year, we are investing more than £190 million in the primary care improvement fund, and we are making strong progress in expanding the multidisciplinary team workforce.
Last updated: 15 January 2026

SPBill80S062026

Through their Education and Skills portfolio, for use by 4,956,188,700 350,000,000 30 the Scottish Ministers on: operational and administrative costs; schools; training and development of teachers; education workforce, including support staff; educational research, development and promotion; Scottish Attainment Challenge related programmes, including provision of Pupil Equity 35 Funding; pupil support and wellbeing; promoting equality and inclusion in education and ensuring schools are safe spaces; digital strategy and device provision; National Improvement Framework related programmes; supporting implementation of education reforms; funding of the office of His Majesty’s 40 Chief Inspector of Education in Scotland, Education Scotland, Disclosure Scotland and Additional Support Needs Tribunals for Scotland; expansion of early learning and school age childcare services; child protection; care for looked after and vulnerable children; supporting care experienced children and 45 young people; caregivers; youth justice and preventing offending by children and young people; secure care for children and young people; advocacy for children and young people; development of the social services workforce; supporting quality improvement and improvement science 50 through the children and young people improvement 7 Budget (Scotland) (No. 5) Bill Schedule 1—The Scottish Administration 4 4 Purposes Amount of Amount of 5 resources, accruing 6 other than resources (£) accruing 5 resources (£) 6 collaborative; parenting and play; supporting disabled children and young people and families; early intervention funding for the third sector through the Children, Young People, Families and Adult Learning Fund; implementation of The Promise 10 and running costs of The Promise Scotland; Whole Family 1 Wellbeing funding; incorporation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child; implementation of Getting It Right For Every Child; supporting Children’s Services planning and reform; central government grants to 15 local authorities for raising attainment and early learning and childcare; grant funding for the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework Partnership, Scottish Qualifications Authority accreditation and Qualifications Scotland accreditation; grant in aid for the Scottish Further and Higher 20 Education Funding Council, Scottish Qualifications Authority and Qualifications Scotland (including qualifications delivery and development), Children's Hearings Scotland, Scottish Children's Reporter Administration and Scottish Social Services Council; grant in aid for Skills Development Scotland; 25 administration funding for the Student Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS); funding administered by SAAS for fees, grants, bursaries, student loans and related costs of higher education student support; Enterprise in Education; public activities to support STEM education, science literacy and 30 skills; international and other educational services; funding for international college and university activities; sundry lifelong learning activities, including community-based adult learning and workforce development; funding activities for young people to develop skills in connection with training 35 and work; funding for employment support programmes; the provision of Education Maintenance Allowances. 37 37 5.

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