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SPICe briefings Date published: 9 April 2019

Child poverty in Scotland: forecasting the impact of policy options - Scottish Government child poverty strategy

Every child, every chance: tackling child poverty delivery plan 2018-2022. Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.scot/publications/child-chance-tackling-child-poverty-delivery-plan-2018-22/" target="_blank">https://www.gov.scot/publications/child-chance-tackling-child-poverty-delivery-plan-2018-22/</a> [accessed 25 March 2019] Actions highlighted in the plan include: £12 million investment in employment support for parents increased funding for the Workplace Equality Fund a new minimum payment for the School Clothing Grant £1 million on support for children experiencing food insecurity during school holidays new support for childcare after school and in the holidays a new focus on families in the Warmer Homes Scotland programme £3 million investment in a new Financial Health Check service £1 million for the Carnegie UK Trust’s Affordable Credit Loan Fund a new income supplement for parents on low incomes a new Best Start Grant for children in lower income families during the early years, to replace the Sure Start Maternity Grant £2 million investment for the Children’s Neighbourhoods Scotland programme £1.35 million for the further education sector to develop initiatives with colleges and for the Student Awards Agency for Scotland’s outreach programme £500,000 for a community education programme for Gypsy/Traveller families £7.5 million Innovation Fund with The Hunter Foundation £500,000 for the Healthier, Wealthier Children approach.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 September 2022

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The decision to withdraw these notes in Scotland coincides with the withdrawal of Bank of England £20 and £50 paper notes from circulation on the same date.
Committee reports Date published: 13 May 2022

Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People - Tackling poverty

The Scottish Government has now confirmed this will increase to £20 per week in April 2022, will extend to children under 16 in December 2022 and will increase to £25 per week by the end of 2022.
Last updated: 3 December 2025

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S6M-18469: Emma Roddick: Growing2Gether Programme Success— That the Parliament congratulates the charity, Growing2Gether, on what it sees as its successful programme aimed at helping young people who face various challenges by pairing young adults with toddlers to mentor; understands that participants and facilitators have reported a significant shift in young people's confidence and gaining of skills, helping to improve wellbeing; acknowledges the reported overall positive and successful work of this charity in partnering with 15 schools in Scotland, including 12 in the Highlands and Islands region; applauds the over 2,000 young people who have been paired with 2,200 toddlers over a seven-year period across the Highlands on their efforts; considers it important to provide opportunities for children and young people who face challenges with poverty, mental health or trauma to develop skills and confidence in themselves, and notes the view that the Scottish Government should consider how it can best support this kind of work moving forward. 8 PB/S6/25/157 S6M-18364: Clare Haughey: Opposition to Proposed Closure of Cambuslang Jobcentre— That the Parliament condemns the proposed closure of Jobcentres across the UK, including the Cambuslang Jobcentre in the Rutherglen Constituency, by the UK Government. S6M-18131: Alexander Stewart: Banking...
Committees Published: 14 November 2022

UK Infrastructure Bank Bill - Follow-up from evidence session

Letter from the Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism and Enterprise, 14 November 2022. Read correspondence . UK Infrastructure Bank Bill Follow up from evidence session.
SPICe briefings Date published: 13 January 2020

Scottish National Investment Bank Bill: consideration prior to Stage 3 - The Bill's introduction and key dates

The Bill's introduction and key dates The Scottish National Investment Bank Bill1Scottish Parliament. (2019, February 27).
Last updated: 28 August 2023

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However, a recent review demonstrated an absence of enquiries elicited from the 1 public sector between the bank’s inception in 2020 until February 2022 .
Committee reports Date published: 2 December 2022

Stage 1 Report on the Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill - Impact of the reforms proposed in the Bill

Centre for Scots Law, University of Aberdeen Respondents commented that the reforms would bring Scots law up-to-date, making Scotland a better place to do business.
Committee reports Date published: 18 January 2023

Report on the Supplementary Legislative Consent Memorandum for the UK Infrastructure Bank Bill - Initial LCM

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/legislation/bills/lcms/uk-infrastructure-bank-bill/uk-infrastructure-bank-bill-legislative-consent-memorandum.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/legislation/bills/lcms/uk-infrastructure-bank-bill/uk-infrastructure-bank-bill-legislative-consent-memorandum.pdf</a> In its report on the intitial LCM, the Committee notes that the following were still under discussion: the development of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between UKIB and the Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB); the placement of individuals with an understanding of Scottish Government policy at board room level or that such individuals are included on relevant investment panels; and the impact on Barnett consequentials.
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 December 2022

Budget 2023-24 - Local government

This figure is complicated due to the addition, during the budget process for the 2022-23 Budget of the resource support for school meals, which were not included in the comparable tables in the 2022-23 Budget document last year.

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