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E ducation Children and Young People Committee Natalie Don MSP T3.60 Minister for Children, Young People and The Scottish Parliament The Promise Edinburgh Scottish Government EH99 1SP By email only— [email protected] 22 May 2024 Dear Minister, The Promise On 27 March 2024, the Education, Children and Young People Committee met 37 care experien...
The Scottish Government intends to publish multi-year spending plans from 2023-24 to 2026-27 in May 2022. The aim is to provide “delivery partners and businesses, communities and individuals across Scotland with some certainty on 51 which to base their own forward planning.” 96.
The Scottish Government intends to publish multi-year spending plans from 2023-24 to 2026-27 in May 2022. The aim is to provide “delivery partners and businesses, communities and individuals across Scotland with some certainty on 51 which to base their own forward planning.” 96.
It made absolute sense to us to have all of them placed within our remit, and that has just happened. You may have noticed that the review also said that SCoSS should not be subject to external audit.
There will have to be a cross-party discussion on that, and legislation would have to be introduced, if we ever wanted to do it, in the next session of Parliament. That legislation may take two or three years to happen.
Obviously, if someone is drafting something in the UK Government, they think purely from their perspective about how they are going to push things forward, and they may perceive that there is no kick-on to us in Scotland.
Social Security Scotland has been quite clear that there will be bedding-in issues around the delivery of new benefits and that that will need to balance out over time once benefits come on stream and their operation becomes more business as usual. There may be such issues, but we did not look at those issues in detail as part of the audit.
Is that traffic that would previously have gone on the Cairnryan route that is now going on the Dublin to Holyhead route? That is correct. May I ask where that information came from?