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SPICe briefings Date published: 16 April 2019

The expansion of early learning and childcare - Background

Background The Scottish Government's October 2016 consultation on the future direction of ELC proposed a range of funding models for the expansion, including maintaining the current arrangement whereby ELC is funded via the block grant to local authorities.1Scottish Government. (2016, October 15).
Last updated: 3 June 2024

The Scottish Charity Regulator Written Submission

How we are funded As a Non-Ministerial Office, we are funded by the Scottish Government.
Last updated: 15 December 2025

Letter to Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy on Public Services Reform Scottish Water O

Consumer Scotland works closely with Scottish Water, and we will continue to encourage and support the development of measures that deliver for consumers.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 06 September 2023

That will be rigorously enforced from here on in.Fuel Insecurity Fund (Cunninghame South) Fuel Insecurity Fund (Cunninghame South) To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on how the fuel insecurity fund is supporting residents in the Cunninghame South...
Last updated: 29 March 2023

Crofting Commission to PAC 23 Mar 2023

The latter was based on the externally- commissioned review of our workforce needs which was conducted in Autumn 2021.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 April 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 24 April 2019

There is great potential if we fund general practice properly. As the RCGP briefing points out, it would enable new roles in general practice; support for practices; teaching and training development opportunities; and digitally enabled care across our communities.
Last updated: 7 March 2024

Chamber_Minutes_20240306

Accordingly, the Parliament resolved that— That the Parliament recognises the important role that is played by oil and gas in the energy profile of Scotland, the tens of thousands of jobs in that sector, and the essential contribution that the sector’s skilled workforce must make to Scotland’s present and future energy security; understands the severity and urgency of the global climate emergency and the clear body of scientific evidence showing the need for a rapid shift away from current reliance on fossil fuels as part of the response to this; further understands that a just transition for Scotland’s oil and gas sector is essential, given both the declining nature of the North Sea basin and Scotland’s climate change commitments; supports a just transition approach for all sectors of Scotland’s economy, in which emissions are reduced in line with climate goals, energy security is maintained, and workers and communities are supported as part of a genuine managed transition; acknowledges that the Scottish Government is in the process of finalising its Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan, following the publication of analysis of consultation responses on the draft Strategy and Plan; recognises that licensing and regulation for offshore oil and gas, and the associated fiscal regime, are all matters that currently remain reserved to the UK Government; expresses frustration that the Scottish Government does not have all of the powers necessary to ensure that Scotland fully capitalises on its competitive advantages in the energy transition, including its world-leading and highly skilled offshore workforces; calls on the UK Government to deliver simple, holistic and predictable windfall taxes on excessive profits to address the cost of living crisis and to increase investment in the transition to net zero, and believes that revenues should not be used to fund new nuclear power. 4.
Last updated: 16 December 2024

Minutes AGM and meeting of the CPGVI on 4 September 2024 090924

Jacquie Winning, Forth Valley Sensory Centre Apologies 1. Salena Begley, Family Fund 2. Claire Black, NHS Education for Scotland 3.
Last updated: 13 November 2024

draft minutes AGM and meeting of the CPGVI on 4 September 2024 090924

Jacquie Winning, Forth Valley Sensory Centre Apologies 1. Salena Begley, Family Fund 2. Claire Black, NHS Education for Scotland 3.
Last updated: 6 February 2023

Policing and Mental Health Police Scotland 31 January 2023

The Lifelines Scotland training is continuing and the Scottish Government have committed additional funding to extend the training provision and support until September 2023.

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