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Official Report Meeting date: 12 December 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 12 December 2024

That is why we are funding a dedicated resource within NHS Education for Scotland to identify where earn as you learn routes can be expanded and where further development is needed.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 December 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 12 December 2024

That is why we are funding a dedicated resource within NHS Education for Scotland to identify where earn as you learn routes can be expanded and where further development is needed.
Last updated: 1 February 2022

SPBill7AS062022

Through their Education and Skills portfolio, for use by 4,757,414,000 350,000,000 the Scottish Ministers on: operational and administrative costs; 45 schools; training and development of teachers; educational research, development and promotion; Scottish Attainment Challenge related programmes; provision of Pupil Equity Funding; supporting implementation of education reforms; the Gaelic language; Bòrd na Gàidhlig; Gaelic Media Service 7 Budget (Scotland) Bill Schedule 1—The Scottish Administration 4 4 Purposes Amount of Amount of 5 resources, accruing 6 other than resources (£) accruing 5 resources (£) 6 (MG Alba); the Scots language; funding of Education Scotland, Disclosure Scotland and Additional Support Needs Tribunals for Scotland; funding expansion of early learning and childcare; child protection and care for looked after and 10 vulnerable children; youth justice and preventing offending 1 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 through the 15 children and young people improvement collaborative; development of the community learning and development workforce; parenting and play; support for families with severely disabled children; early intervention funding for the third sector through the Children, Young People and Families 20 Early Intervention and Adult Learning and Empowering Communities Fund; running costs of the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry; running costs of the Care Review and implementation of The Promise; incorporation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child; implementation of 25 Getting It Right For Every Child; financial redress for survivors of child abuse in care, including introduction and development of Redress Scotland; central government grants to local authorities; grant funding for the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework Partnership and Scottish 30 Qualifications Authority accreditation; grant in aid for the Scottish Further and Higher Education Funding Council, Scottish Qualifications Authority (including qualifications delivery and development), Children's Hearings Scotland, Scottish Children's Reporter Administration and Scottish Social 35 Services Council; grant in aid for Skills Development Scotland; 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; activities 40 associated with the Chief Scientific Adviser for Scotland and the promotion of science; international and other educational services; funding for international college and university activities; sundry lifelong learning activities, including community-based adult learning; funding activities for young 45 people to develop skills in connection with training and work; funding for employment support programmes; the provision of Education Maintenance Allowances. 48 48 5.
Last updated: 9 December 2021

SPBill07S062021

Through their Education and Skills portfolio, for use by 4,757,414,000 350,000,000 the Scottish Ministers on: operational and administrative costs; 45 schools; training and development of teachers; educational research, development and promotion; Scottish Attainment Challenge related programmes; provision of Pupil Equity Funding; supporting implementation of education reforms; the Gaelic language; Bòrd na Gàidhlig; Gaelic Media Service 7 Budget (Scotland) Bill Schedule 1—The Scottish Administration 4 4 Purposes Amount of Amount of 5 resources, accruing 6 other than resources (£) accruing 5 resources (£) 6 (MG Alba); the Scots language; funding of Education Scotland, Disclosure Scotland and Additional Support Needs Tribunals for Scotland; funding expansion of early learning and childcare; child protection and care for looked after and 10 vulnerable children; youth justice and preventing offending 1 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 through the 15 children and young people improvement collaborative; development of the community learning and development workforce; parenting and play; support for families with severely disabled children; early intervention funding for the third sector through the Children, Young People and Families 20 Early Intervention and Adult Learning and Empowering Communities Fund; running costs of the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry; running costs of the Care Review and implementation of The Promise; incorporation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child; implementation of 25 Getting It Right For Every Child; financial redress for survivors of child abuse in care, including introduction and development of Redress Scotland; central government grants to local authorities; grant funding for the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework Partnership and Scottish 30 Qualifications Authority accreditation; grant in aid for the Scottish Further and Higher Education Funding Council, Scottish Qualifications Authority (including qualifications delivery and development), Children's Hearings Scotland, Scottish Children's Reporter Administration and Scottish Social 35 Services Council; grant in aid for Skills Development Scotland; 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; activities 40 associated with the Chief Scientific Adviser for Scotland and the promotion of science; international and other educational services; funding for international college and university activities; sundry lifelong learning activities, including community-based adult learning; funding activities for young 45 people to develop skills in connection with training and work; funding for employment support programmes; the provision of Education Maintenance Allowances. 48 48 5.
Committee reports Date published: 7 December 2020

Pre-budget scrutiny 2021-22 - Additional Fiscal Flexibilities

The CST wrote to the Committee in September explaining that the unprecedented guarantee of additional in-year funding alongside existing financial flexibilities “provides the Scottish Government with the necessary funding certainty to deliver its response to COVID-19 this year...
Last updated: 23 February 2026

Neurodivergence in Scotland NASUWT 20 February 2026

Conference agrees that Scottish Government and councils must fundamentally rethink how they plan, fund and staff additional support for learning as part of core school education in Scotland.
Last updated: 8 March 2024

SPCB 2024 Paper 13

Funding and issues 14. The Commission will prioritise its resources via a decision-making framework and will plan to be flexible in order that it can maintain capacity to respond to issues which emerge and develop over the course of the strategic planning cycle. 15.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 February 2022

Finance and Public Administration Committee 01 February 2022

That obviously gives us a bit more leeway and flexibility this year; otherwise, I would have been thinking about how to be in a position to pay back funding.
Last updated: 22 January 2025

PE2116_F

It is also appropriate to highlight the issues of funding, supporting infrastructure, and associated instruments, including ticketing.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 November 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 07 November 2023

We will prioritise upskilling the workforce by providing funding for training to help with treatment, support and recovery.

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