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Last updated: 31 January 2022

SPBill06ADPMS062022accessible

In summary, they make provision as follows: • Section 1 modifies sections 56 and 58 of the Public Health etc.
Committee reports Date published: 1 April 2022

Stage 1 Report on Part 2 of the Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill

Universities Scotland noted that the powers drafted in the Coronavirus Act 2020 were drafted hurriedly as a necessary response to the situation in March 2020.
Committee reports Date published: 5 March 2021

Subordinate legislation considered by the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee on 3 March 2021

This derogation is limited to certain designated schemes for the claim years 2020 and 2021. Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee consideration The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee considered this instrument at its meeting on 23 February 2021.
Committee reports Date published: 23 February 2021

The Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 (Modification) Order 2021 [draft]

The Minister responded: Data that was available in January 2020 showed that the ELC infrastructure programme was on track to deliver about 90 per cent of the forecast number of additional spaces that are required in August 2020.
Committee reports Date published: 24 February 2026

Cairngorm funicular railway - Prevention of future structural failures and operational reliability

In 2020, HIE submitted a business case1Highlands and Islands Enterprise. (2022, February).
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 December 2021

Child Poverty in Scotland since the 1960s - 1970s - A higher rate of child poverty in Scotland

Tackling Child Poverty: Third Year Progress Report 2020-2021. Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.scot/publications/tackling-child-poverty-third-year-progress-report-2020-2021/" target="_blank">https://www.gov.scot/publications/tackling-child-poverty-third-year-progress-report-2020-2021/</a> [accessed 24 November 2021]
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 November 2025

S6W-41217

To ask the Scottish Government what the total spend on recruitment for adoption and support services has been in each year since 2020. The Scottish Government values the commitment that adoptive families and practitioners make to providing safe, loving, nurturing homes for children and young people across Scotland.We have awarded the following total funding since 2020 to the Association for Fostering, Kinship and Adoption (AFKA) Scotland; Adoption UK Scotland; St Andrew’s Children’s Society; Health In Mind; and Birthlink, who deliver services and support to adoptive families and practitioners: 2020-212021-222022-232023-242024-252025-26Total annual funding£536,500£543,500£867,308£1,002,214£1,061,175£1,193,864Though no explicit recruitment campaign has taken place for prospective adopters, recruitment is embedded in some of these funded services, including the annual provision for Scotland’s Adoption Register which is a statutory service providing matching support for adoptive families, children and young people.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 November 2022

S6W-11901

Within the Ayrshire LEADER 2014-2020 Programme there were 90 projects (61 organisations) supported over the funding period.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 June 2022

S6W-08624

The supplier started recording the data from June 2020 and we do not have a record of voucher redemptions before that period.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 February 2022

S6W-05758

To ask the Scottish Government how much funding it has provided to Sustainable Scotland Network in each year since 2014. The following table sets out Scottish Government funding offered to the SSN Secretariat since 2018-19: Financial Year Amount £ 2018-2019 Contract payments £303,988.00 excluding VAT 2019-2020 Contract payments £267,072.11 excluding VAT 2020-2021 3 grants paid totalling £118,525 2021- 2022 2 grants offered totalling £75,000 Prior to May 2018, the Sustainable Scotland Network (SSN) Secretariat was funded under a Scottish Government grant to Keep Scotland Beautiful (KSB).

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