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CALL Scotland, like the Scottish Sensory Centre, received an additional grant in FY 2024/25 of £255,000 to enhance the educational provision for children and young people with complex additional needs and those who support them.
Ministear airson Slàinte Phoblach is Slàinte Bhoireannach Jenni Minto BPA Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health Jenni Minto MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Clare Haughey MSP, Convener, Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, The Scottish Parliament [email protected] ___ 14 May 2025 Dear Convener, I am writing to provide the Committee with a further update on the Scottish Government’s (SG’s) response to the recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry (IBI), which were published in May 2024...
PricewaterhouseCoopers publish an annual green jobs barometer, and the most recent (November 2024) notes that Scotland has the highest proportion of green job adverts of all UK nations and regions.
MSP attendance: 4 Non-MSP attendance: 20 September 17th 2024: This meeting focused on Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest and the new Survivor Care Quality Standards, published through collaboration between Resuscitation Council UK and Save A Life For Scotland.
Agenda item 2: Minutes and Matters Arising The minutes from last September 2024 were approved. Agenda item 3: AGM – Election of Office bearers Lorna Slater MSP proposed the motion, which was seconded by Graeme Simpson MSP.
The guidance explains how the additional £9.7 million we are making available to fund the real Living Wage uplift from April 2025 will be distributed to providers, building on our recurring £16 million investment in 2024-25. As in 2024-25, the additional real Living Wage funding will be distributed to providers throu...
Incorporation of international human rights treaties The Scottish Government recently incorporated another international human rights treaty in Scots law, the UNCRC, under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act 2024 (“the 2024 Act”). Schedule 1 of the 2024 Act lists all the Articles of the UNCRC that have been incorporated.
The community sessions mentioned in the Minister’s letter of 13 December 2024 would allow members of the public the opportunity to state their case to the Reporter in a less formal environment without cross examination.