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Official Report Meeting date: 15 June 2023

Public Audit Committee 15 June 2023

Councils had completed most of the infrastructure projects required and significantly expanded their workforce. Take-up of funded ELC by three and four-year-olds remains high, and most parents are happy with the flexibility that is available.
Last updated: 16 June 2022

Scottish Parliament HSCS Cttee HI Inquiry session 24 May 2022 Response from Dir of Pop Health

Last year we funded: Flexibility Works with £94,850 to support and promote the development of flexible and family friendly workplaces; and Timewise with £167,070 in 2021/22 to support delivery of their ‘A Fair, Flexible Work Programme for Scotland’.
SPICe briefings Date published: 13 March 2025

Exploring Employability Funding Allocation in Scotland - Section 5.2 Impact of Funding Delays on Disabled Individuals and Parents

Disruption to Childcare and Employability Services Delays in funding impede the delivery of critical services, such as childcare and paid placements, that enable parental workforce participation.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 January 2022

S6W-05719

The Scottish Government will continue to work collaboratively with Skills Development Scotland, the Scottish Funding Council and the Scottish Apprenticeship Advisory Board to maximise apprenticeships and prioritise a recovery that creates new jobs, good jobs and green jobs, supporting the long-term future of work-bas...
Committee reports Date published: 31 October 2018

Pre-budget scrutiny report - Apprenticeship levy

This is in no way recouped by the limited scope the council has to access small (£10-15k) amounts of money from the Levy for workforce development. This therefore restricts the public sector from investing in workforce development, as overall our budgets are reduced significantly.iWritten evidence The Minister told the Committee: The UK Government is responsible for Funds raised via the Apprenticeship Levy.
Committee reports Date published: 20 February 2026

Report on Human rights, equalities and access to services in rural areas of Scotland - Conclusion

These groups are often best placed to understand local need and design effective solutions, yet their work can be constrained by short-term or precarious funding. The Committee strongly believes that a shift toward multiyear, secure funding models is essential to unlocking the potential of these organisations and the...
Last updated: 1 July 2025

Panel 5 Session Notes

The loss of the Flexible Workforce Development Fund was noted as particularly challenging. • Participants recognised the importance of apprenticeships, and associated funding, for small businesse...
Last updated: 28 November 2023

LetterfromtheMinisterPrebudgetScrutiny2024

The Scottish Funding Council has also been working with local government to develop the Modern Apprenticeship in Regulatory Services (MA).
Last updated: 28 November 2023

PrebudgetScrutiny2024

The Scottish Funding Council has also been working with local government to develop the Modern Apprenticeship in Regulatory Services (MA).
SPICe briefings Date published: 24 May 2022

Children and young people's mental health in Scotland - Introduction

The role of the third sector in the delivery of some Tier 1 and Tier 2 services is also explored. This briefing then covers workforce and recruitment, looking at progress around training and recruitment within both the general workforce supporting children and young people and the specialist CAMHS workforce.

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