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Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 January 2024

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Since October 2020, we have provided £2.6 million to fund innovative projects working to improve outcomes for people living with neurological conditions.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 January 2025

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 07 January 2025

What discussions have there been about joint funding for research and development and investment in these projects?
Last updated: 9 September 2024

SPICe Briefing for petition PE2109

Planning policy Pumped hydro storage is designated as a Scotland-wide National Development in the fourth National Planning Framework (NPF4) – meaning it 2 Development with a gross electrical output above 50 MW require consent from Scottish Ministers under Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989. 2 is viewed as of nati...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 November 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 01 November 2023

There are also concerns that there is a lack of funding for joint projects involving academia and practical gaming development, so there is a gap between what is taught and what is practised.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 May 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 10 May 2017

Transport Scotland, as lead partner, has secured investment of up to £8 million from the European regional development fund 2014 to 2020 programme to support the development of low-carbon travel and transport hubs until December next year.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 November 2025

Public Audit Committee 26 November 2025

NHS boards in Scotland are funded by the Scottish Government almost exclusively and that is done on the basis of the national resource allocation formula—NRAC—funding methodologies.
Last updated: 5 October 2023

Minute of the meeting held on 17 May 2023

Key issues include audiology waiting times, access to specialist Teachers of the Deaf, and levels of British Sign Language (BSL) across the support network, particularly friends and family, teachers, classroom assistants and allied health professionals. Questions covered workforce planning and development issue, wider social network issues including youth workers, awareness, communication and language development and ongoing professional development of allied professionals.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 September 2024

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These include providing a range of employability support to help people enter the workforce alongside funding for the development of modern apprenticeships, via Skills Development Scotland, to meet the needs of the tourism and hospitali...
Committee reports Date published: 15 November 2024

Report tracking the work of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 2023-24 - Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 – post-legislative scrutiny

This includes, for example, working closely with the Community Planning Improvement Board on the four national priorities they identified in response to the Committee report (the fragmentation of the climate funding landscape, sustainable funding for the third sector, flexible and multi-year funding and reducing reporting requirements).
Last updated: 27 January 2025

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Supported by: Paul Sweeney*, Carol Mochan* *S6M-16237 Neil Gray: Investing in Public Services Through the Scottish Budget—That the Parliament welcomes the investment in Scotland’s public services through the draft Scottish Budget 2025-26; notes that £21.7 billion for health and social care investment and over £15 billion in funding for local authorities is being provided; calls on the UK Government to fully fund the additional cost of its increase in employer national insurance contributions, noting the significant impacts on public services, including social care, if it does not fund it in full; notes the importance of the public service reform programme to drive future financial sustainability, and celebrates the key role that the Scottish public service workforce plays in delivering these services across Scotland.

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