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SPICe briefings Date published: 4 September 2018

The Health and Care (Staffing)(Scotland) Bill - Why was better workforce planning required?

Why was better workforce planning required? Audit Scotland published 'Planned Ward Nursing - Legacy or Design' in 2002, which recommended an approach to workforce planning that included a consideration of quality measures.
Last updated: 3 May 2023

Teacher and Support Assistant additional funding response

I note the Committee’s points that there should be an element of flexibility in how the funding can be used.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 April 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 02 April 2025

What is the cabinet secretary doing to make sure that GPs can be recruited to local practices because they can afford it, by reversing that trend of decline in NHS funding? I pointed Tess White to the picture of the funding that we have put forward in the budget in relation to the share of funding that goes to primary care, but I recognise Willie Rennie’s concern about the demands on general practice.
Last updated: 25 February 2025

SPBill56BS062025

Through their Education and Skills portfolio, for use by 4,312,355,000 350,000,000 35 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 40 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 Education Scotland, 45 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 young people; caregivers; youth justice and preventing 50 offending by children and young people; secure care for 7 Budget (Scotland) (No. 4) Bill Schedule 1—The Scottish Administration 4 4 Purposes Amount of Amount of 5 resources, accruing 6 other than resources (£) accruing 5 resources (£) 6 children and young people; advocacy for children and young people; development of the social services workforce; supporting quality improvement and improvement science through the children and young people improvement 10 collaborative; parenting and play; supporting disabled children 1 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 and running costs of The Promise Scotland; Whole Family 15 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 local authorities for raising attainment and early learning and 20 childcare; grant funding for the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework Partnership and Scottish Qualifications Authority accreditation; grant in aid for the Scottish Further and Higher Education Funding Council, Scottish Qualifications Authority (including qualifications 25 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 Scotland (SAAS); funding administered by SAAS for fees, 30 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 for international college and university activities; sundry 35 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 provision of Education Maintenance Allowances. 40 40 40 5.
Last updated: 18 February 2025

SPBill56AS062025

Through their Education and Skills portfolio, for use by 4,312,355,000 350,000,000 35 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 40 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 Education Scotland, 45 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 young people; caregivers; youth justice and preventing 50 offending by children and young people; secure care for 7 Budget (Scotland) (No. 4) Bill Schedule 1—The Scottish Administration 4 4 Purposes Amount of Amount of 5 resources, accruing 6 other than resources (£) accruing 5 resources (£) 6 children and young people; advocacy for children and young people; development of the social services workforce; supporting quality improvement and improvement science through the children and young people improvement 10 collaborative; parenting and play; supporting disabled children 1 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 and running costs of The Promise Scotland; Whole Family 15 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 local authorities for raising attainment and early learning and 20 childcare; grant funding for the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework Partnership and Scottish Qualifications Authority accreditation; grant in aid for the Scottish Further and Higher Education Funding Council, Scottish Qualifications Authority (including qualifications 25 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 Scotland (SAAS); funding administered by SAAS for fees, 30 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 for international college and university activities; sundry 35 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 provision of Education Maintenance Allowances. 40 40 40 5.
Last updated: 18 December 2024

SPBill56S062024

Through their Education and Skills portfolio, for use by 4,305,155,000 350,000,000 35 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 40 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 Education Scotland, 45 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 young people; caregivers; youth justice and preventing 50 offending by children and young people; secure care for 7 Budget (Scotland) (No. 4) Bill Schedule 1—The Scottish Administration 4 4 Purposes Amount of Amount of 5 resources, accruing 6 other than resources (£) accruing 5 resources (£) 6 children and young people; advocacy for children and young people; development of the social services workforce; supporting quality improvement and improvement science through the children and young people improvement 10 collaborative; parenting and play; supporting disabled children 1 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 and running costs of The Promise Scotland; Whole Family 15 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 local authorities for raising attainment and early learning and 20 childcare; grant funding for the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework Partnership and Scottish Qualifications Authority accreditation; grant in aid for the Scottish Further and Higher Education Funding Council, Scottish Qualifications Authority (including qualifications 25 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 Scotland (SAAS); funding administered by SAAS for fees, 30 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 for international college and university activities; sundry 35 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 provision of Education Maintenance Allowances. 40 40 40 5.
Last updated: 19 September 2024

Report on visit to Cumbrae Community Wealth Building

This significant building project is being managed by local volunteers who have successfully gained funding from almost 50 different grants, including Scottish Government Regeneration Capital Grant Funding and NAC Community Investment Funding.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 October 2022

Finance and Public Administration Committee 25 October 2022

Significant work is under way to develop the social care workforce and ensure that it can meet demand, in terms of numbers and in terms of skills and capacity.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 November 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 21 November 2024

As well as the green heat installer engagement programme that I mentioned, we are funding the clean heat strategic workforce development fund, which is delivered by Scottish Enterprise.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 April 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 27 April 2023

Projects often compete for land with private developers who have easier access to funds.

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