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Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 10 February 2022

The early learning and childcare workforce is vital to providing high-quality funded childcare, and we are committed to supporting the continued development of practitioners via our refreshed national induction resource.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 November 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 28 November 2023

We certainly do not discourage people from installing solar—far from it. In fact, no funding for solar was scrapped; the same funding is available.
Last updated: 26 September 2022

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The Committee may be interested to know, however, that the Rural Tourism Infrastructure Fund launched in 2018 and has, to date, invested over £12.9m in 66 collaborative projects across 15 local authority areas and both of Scotland’s national park authorities.
Last updated: 5 March 2026

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This approach would maintain local flexibility within children’s services planning, while supporting enhanced national consistency and oversight.
Last updated: 4 March 2026

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Providing for these matters in secondary legislation allows appropriate flexibility and technical specification.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 September 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 18 September 2025

This year, we are investing more than £190 million in the primary care improvement fund, and we are making strong progress in expanding the multidisciplinary team workforce.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 December 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 02 December 2020

That includes an increase in the discretionary housing payment fund from £11 million to £19 million and the development of a new £10 million tenant hardship loan fund, alongside extended eviction notice periods and new pre-action requirements for private landlords.
Last updated: 16 December 2024

Schools Residential Outdoor Education Scotland Bill 13 December 2024

A public trust funding approach does not provide this.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-03566: Joe FitzPatrick: Alcohol Management in Deep End Practices - That the Parliament welcomes the new report, Exploring the management of alcohol problems in Deep End practices in Scotland, which was funded by Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems (SHAAP) and carried out by researchers at the University of Dundee and University of Stirling, and which highlights the effectiveness of the Primary Care Alcohol Nurse Outreach Service (PCANOS) model in Deep End practices; understands that alcohol continues to cause a significant amount of harm in Scotland, including in Dundee; further understands that, in 2020, alcohol was directly responsible for 1,190 deaths in Scotland, with death rates 4.3 times higher among those living in the most deprived areas; highlights what it sees as the effectiveness of the PCANOS model, including its person-centred approach, one-to-one and flexible nature, and the fact that it enabled collaborative working between practice staff; notes the calls for investment into alcohol services that reflects the need across the country; further notes that the report calls for more research to be carried out to establish an evidence base on the effectiveness of unique services such as PCANOS, in supporting people with moderate to severe alcohol problems who do not engage with alcohol services, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government to carefully consider the report's recommendation for the PCANOS model and other alcohol treatment services to be rolled out across Deep PB/S6/22/114 End practices, with long-term funding, to enable as many people as possible with alcohol problems, who have complex needs, to be supported.
Committee reports Date published: 8 October 2019

Transport (Scotland) Bill: as amended at Stage 2 (supplementary report) - Annex C: Correspondence from the Cabinet Secretary of 2 October

The power is considered necessary as maximum flexibility is required to enable the new keeper liability regime to be able to respond as industry practices for ticketing on private land rapidly develop.

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