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Official Report Meeting date: 11 June 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 11 June 2024

Without that provision, those people would be living very different lives. When I met the staff today I was struck by the pride that they take in transforming lives.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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Targets relating to child poverty 5 1 2030 targets (1) The Scottish Ministers must ensure that the 2030 targets are met in the financial year beginning with 1 April 2030. (2) The 2030 targets are that, of children living in households in Scotland— (a) less than 10% fall within section 2 (relative poverty), 10 (b) less than 5% fall within section 3 (absolute poverty), (c) less than 5% fall within section 4 (combined low income and material deprivation), (d) less than 5% fall within section 5 (persistent poverty). 1A Interim targets 15 (1) The Scottish Ministers must ensure that the interim targets are met in the financial year beginning with 1 April 2023. (2) The interim targets are that, of children living in households in Scotland— (a) less than 18% fall within section 2 (relative poverty), (b) less than 14% fall within section 3 (absolute poverty), 20 (c) less than 8% fall within section 4 (combined low income and material deprivation), (d) less than 8% fall within section 5 (persistent poverty). 2 Relative poverty A child falls within this section in a financial year if the child lives in a household 25 whose equivalised net income for the year is less than 60% of median equivalised net household income for the year.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Thursday 12 November 2020 12 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan *S5M-23327 Patrick Harvie: Celebrating Living Wage Week 2020—That the Parliament recognises that 9 to 15 November is Living Wage Week 2020; considers that the real living wage of £9.50 per hour is based on the real cost of living, unlocks people from poverty, and allows people to meet their everyday needs; commends the 1,800 employers across Scotland that are accredited Living Wage employers, including the 180 employers that have been accredited since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic; celebrates that 45,600 workers in Scotland have had a pay rise as a direct result of Living Wage accreditation; notes that Living Wage accreditation has put over £240 million of additional pay back into low-paid families' pockets; notes that, in Scotland, 350,000 workers still earn less than the real living wage; considers that the living wage is right for business, right for workers and families and right for society, and believes that more employers should be encouraged to become Living Wage accredited employers to help ensure that Scotland is a nation where everyone can earn a decent standard of living.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-03528 Alex Cole-Hamilton: To ask the Scottish Government how the average level of Independent Living Fund Scotland (ILFS) support for people in supported accommodation compares with ILFS support for people living at home, and what action it is taking to close any difference.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 January 2014

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 15 January 2014

Caroline Packman mentioned the Bannockburn live event, for example—we would plan to feature food and drink, arts and crafts and so on at that event.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-00995 Linda Fabiani: To ask the Scottish Government what information it has in relation to children of asylum seekers who are living in Scotland being detained in secure facilities in Scotland or elsewhere in the UK.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 March 2026

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 10 March 2026 [Draft]

There is no doubt that it could be much more complicated and complex for those who live in rural settings to meet those requirements.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Screen Scotland: The Committee will take evidence from- Tuesday 3 March 2020 10 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Committees | Comataidhean Eric Coulter, Director, Surefire Television Productions Ltd; Bob Last, Film Producer; Barbara Orton, Producer, True TV and Film; Arabella Page-Croft, Producer and Co-Founder, Black Camel Pictures. 3.
Last updated: 28 March 2022

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Draft Regulation 5(2) states that ‘the lowest rate of the daily living component is to be treated for all purposes as a payment of the daily living component within the meaning of Regulation 2 of the ADP Regulations’.
Last updated: 26 April 2023

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Liz Smith moved amendment S6M-08686.1— As an amendment to motion S6M-08686 in the name of Michael Marra (Scotland's Finances and the Cost of Living), insert at end “, and further calls on the Scottish Government to address the concerns about the inconsistency in financial data sets that were set out by the Scottish Parliament Finance and Public Administration Committee in paragraph 43 of its report, Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2023-24: Scotland's Public Finances in 2023-24 and the Impact of the Cost of Living and Public Service Reform.”

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