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Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 March 2025

S6W-35675

The Care Leaver Payment as currently proposed will provide a one-off payment of £2,000 to young people leaving care, with the intention of helping to reduce some of the financial barriers young people face whilst transitioning into adulthood and more independent living.Following the publication of the analysis of our ‘Moving On’ from care into adulthood consultation on the current and potential package of support for young people leaving care, work is underway across the Scottish Government and with our partners to ensure that our response to the changes called enables young people to access the support they need to thrive in young adulthood S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 March 2025

S6W-35572

In the same year SAAS became responsible for funding tuition fees for new GA enrolments.In this time period, Skills Development Scotland (SDS) also provided funding for FAs and GAs that resulted in enrolments in addition to those below.Table 1: Split of GA Funding Across SFC and SAAS from 2019-20 to 2023-24Academic YearSFC funding (£m)SAAS funding (£m)2019-20--2020-21--2021-22722022-231532023-2423*5*Note: SFC funding for 2023-24 should be treated as notionalNote: Figures are those provided to the Scottish Government by SAAS and SFC and are rounded to the nearest £, million (cash terms)Table 2: Split of FA Funding Across SFC and SAAS from 2019-20 to 2023-24Academic YearSFC funding (£m)SAAS funding (£m)2019-20--2020-21--2021-229-2022-239-2023-2410-*Note: SFC funding for 2023/24 should be treated as notionalNote: Figures are those provided to the Scottish Government by SAAS and SFC and are rounded to the nearest £, million (cash terms)Enrolments resulting from fundingTable 3 and 4 below show the enrolments for FAs and GAs that this funding has delivered.Table 3: Number of Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) enrolments by academic year funded by SFC/SAASAcademic YearGA Enrolments2019-20-2020-21-2021-221,1652022-231,1402023-24*Source: HESA Student data, SFC Secondary AnalysisNote: GA Enrolments: The number of new apprentices registered on a GA framework at the beginning of each academic year, regardless of entry point.Note: These figures will not align with the data published in the SDS Modern Apprenticeship Statistics as SDS stats represent a snapshot of enrolments mid-way through the academic year*Note: As part of official statistic regulations the Scottish Funding Council are unable to share data prior to publicationTable 4: No. of pupils enrolled on a Foundation Apprenticeship (FA) by academic year funded by SFC/SAASAcademic YearFA Enrolments2019-20-2020-21-2021-222,9252022-232,4852023-24*Source: SFC's Further Education Statistics (FES) return.Note: FA Enrolments: The number of new apprentices registered on a FA or pilot FA framework at the beginning of each academic year, rounded to the nearest five*Note: As part of official statistic regulations the Scottish Funding Council are unable to share data prior to publication S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 March 2025

S6W-35647

This is particularly pressing in rural and island areas where the number of RTS meters is disproportionate and where the impact on already high levels of fuel poverty could be significant. S6W-35647
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 March 2025

S6W-35652

It is therefore critical that the UK Government, Ofgem, and the DCC work together to urgently resolve these issues. S6W-35652
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 February 2025

S6W-33833

The findings from this research supports taking a considered approach to policy development so that we understand what is right for families with children under three.We will continue to build on this early insights work by piloting new approaches via funding from the Whole Family Wellbeing Fund to test models of holistic family support, learning from our EACs and reviewing current evidence.The Scottish Government is committed to improving our existing funded ELC offer and to taking the time needed to deliver a childcare expansion that is both fair and affordable, giving children the best possible start in life and supporting parents and carers to work, train and take up education opportunities. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 February 2025

S6W-33744

The Scottish Government does not hold details of relevant spending by the CNPA, LLTNPA, or local authorities. S6W-33744
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 January 2025

S6W-33163

Further safety barrier and road signs improvements are programmed for delivery in 2025.Transport Scotland’s Operating Company are currently taking forward signing, lining and safety barrier design work for the A90 section from Emmock Roundabout to A928 Petterden junction as well as for a junction improvement on the A90 at Fowlis to assist drivers in safely exiting the A90. S6W-33163
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 December 2024

S6W-32419

The refreshed plan will show a staged approach to creating a decarbonised rail system by 2045 and increasing from the current 75% of rail journeys which are already decarbonised.A contract notice will be published today on Public Contracts Scotland with a more detailed delivery timeline available at the point of contract award. S6W-32419
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 December 2024

S6W-32037

Insight and learning from the Collaboration will be shared through a national learning system to support work across the whole country.In addition, there are targeted actions within the Scottish Government’s Women’s Health Plan aim to address women’s health inequalities through raising awareness across women’s health, improving access to healthcare for women across their lives and tackling inequalities in health outcomes for women and girls. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 December 2024

S6W-31489

So, regardless of socio-economic background, most young people leaving school today are going on to a positive destination.Programme2015-162016-172017-182018-192019-202020-212021-222022-232023-24 SpendSpendSpendSpendSpendSpendSpendSpendSpendPupil Equity Funding£ -£ -£ 120,176,584£ 122,213,775£ 122,517,320£ 122,539,980£ 147,001,246£ 130,416,035£130,537,358Challenge Authorities£ 5,907,923£ 24,977,288£ 34,979,317£ 40,516,358£ 41,731,213£ 42,454,170£ 42,692,377£ -£0Schools Programme£ 2,329,113£ 3,993,678£ 6,140,383£ 6,865,926£ 6,853,700£ 6,934,355£ 6,979,808£ -£0CECYP£ -£ -£ -£ 705,889£ 15,187,742£ 11,736,270£ 11,574,478£ 11,103,762£10,617,843National Programmes£ 639,885£ 4,933,612£ 4,844,047£ 5,111,211£ 5,392,290£ 5,370,063£ 6,091,808£ 8,820,344£2,045,152SEF £ 44,635,398£43,318,610Total£ 8,876,921£ 33,904,577£ 166,140,331£ 175,413,159£ 191,682,265£ 189,034,838£ 214,339,718£ 194,975,539£186,518,962 S6W...

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