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Last updated: 9 January 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 8 June 2022

Item 5 AOCB 2 HSCP doing a lot for recruiting hidden carers if there is an additional demand there is a need to ensure that there is funding to support this through the Carers Act Funding going to HSCP and to carers services to ensure that the support workers are there to support the additional carers Item 6 Proposed...
Last updated: 30 June 2022

SPCB minutes 16 June 2022

The SPCB approved the Member’s request for funding to cover security improvement works.
Last updated: 20 January 2022

Participant O with Maggie Chapman MSP 26 October 2021

The participant said that the charity is UK based, prior to this, they were grassroots, no funding and not paid staff. The participant said that the reality is that we support people.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 November 2024

S6W-30496

And in partnership with Living Wage Scotland, we continue to promote payment of the real Living Wage in sectors where low pay is most prevalent, including those with significantly female workforces.In line with Audit Scotland recommendations and the 2024-25 Programme for Government, we plan to support the Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) sector by focussing efforts on implementing payment of the real Living Wage for all staff delivering funded...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 September 2023

S6W-20876

To support continuous improvement in literacy and numeracy in our schools nationally, the Scottish Government is:Focusing on literacy and numeracy within the Scottish Attainment Challenge (SAC) which has allocated over £550m in Pupil Equity Funding directly to primary schools up until 2022-23 and is investing a total of £1bn over this parliamentary term, including direct funding for all 32 local authorities.Has agreed clear stretch aims within each local authority as part of the SAC which, if achieved, would narrow the poverty related attainment gap by over 7 percentage points in both primary school literacy and numeracy by 2022-23 compared to 2020-21.Rejoining the “PIRLS” and “TIMSS” surveys, thereby further improving the evidence base on literacy and numeracy performance.Taking forward the National Response to Improving Literacy (NRIL) and the National Response to Improving Mathematics (NRIM) alongside Education Scotland and ADES, drawing on the available evidence to develop focused, “teacher-relevant” packages of professional learning, guidance and support.Ensuring that Education Scotland provides a tailored local and school-level support offer via attainment advisers and Regional Improvement Collaboratives.Funding and promoting Maths Week Scotland every year since 2017, transforming public attitudes to maths and promoting the value of maths as an essential skill for every career.Funding additional national programmes which support high quality learning and teaching, including “Read Write Count with the First Minister”, Reading Schools and the School Library Improvement Fund.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 September 2023

S6W-20875

To support continuous improvement in literacy and numeracy nationally in our schools, the Scottish Government is:Focusing on literacy and numeracy within the Scottish Attainment Challenge (SAC) which has allocated over £550m in Pupil Equity Funding directly to primary schools up until 2022-23 and is investing a total of £1bn over this parliamentary term, including direct funding for all 32 local authorities.Has agreed clear stretch aims within each local authority as part of the SAC which, if achieved, would narrow the poverty related attainment gap by over 7 percentage points in both primary school literacy and numeracy by 2022-23 compared to 2020-21.Rejoining the “PIRLS” and “TIMSS” surveys, thereby further improving the evidence base on literacy and numeracy performance.Taking forward the National Response to Improving Literacy (NRIL) and the National Response to Improving Mathematics (NRIM) alongside Education Scotland and ADES, drawing on the available evidence to develop focused, “teacher-relevant” packages of professional learning, guidance and support.Ensuring that Education Scotland provides a tailored local and school-level support offer via attainment advisers and Regional Improvement Collaboratives.Funding and promoting Maths Week Scotland every year since 2017, transforming public attitudes to maths and promoting the value of maths as an essential skill for every career.Funding additional national programmes which support high quality learning and teaching, including “Read Write Count with the First Minister”, Reading Schools and the School Library Improvement Fund.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 January 2022

S6W-05249

In addition, since April 2021, our Area Based Schemes have included additional funding to provide low carbon and micro-generation measures as part of a whole house approach.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 May 2022

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 10 May 2022

He made the suggestion of the deficit fund at Westminster—I think—a month ago now.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 March 2026

S6W-44317

With the land acquired for the scheme in 2025, funding is included in the 2026-27 draft Budget to commence the delivery of advanced works.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 February 2026

S6W-43540

This project is supported through the Scottish Government’s £30 million EV Infrastructure Fund. As part of the application process, EV Infrastructure Fund projects are required to demonstrate how they expect to deliver a range of outcomes, including community wealth building, creating new economic opportunities and environmental sustainability.With regard to point (a), assessment of the north of Scotland project identified environmental benefit delivered through supporting a transition to EVs and developing transport interchanges that promote the use of sustainable and active travel, improving air quality and reducing transport emissions across the region.With regard to point (b), this regional approach is considered to create a scale of delivery and investment that will help to ensure additional opportunities for local employment and supply chains during project delivery and throughout the lifetime of the 20 year contract.

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