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Last updated: 5 December 2022

20220624_BudgetProcessGuidanceForCommittees

The BPRG report recommends that committees, in their final reports/letters, include views on the delivery and funding of existing policy priorities, any proposed changes and how these should be funded and the impact of spending on the delivery of outcomes.
Last updated: 23 June 2022

20220623_BudgetProcessGuidanceForCommittees

The BPRG report recommends that committees, in their final reports/letters, include views on the delivery and funding of existing policy priorities, any proposed changes and how these should be funded and the impact of spending on the delivery of outcomes.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 04 September 2024

What options does the Scottish Government have to afford the council the fiscal flexibilities to offer just and equitable funding support to affected home owners?
Last updated: 21 June 2023

Cab Sec ES to Convener ECYP Committee Response to Committee Inquiry on Scottish Attainment Challeng

We know that school leaders and local authorities know their pupils and communities best when determining how the money should be spent to best effect.  We are clear in the operational guidance for Pupil Equity Funding, Strategic Equity Funding and Care Experienced Children and Young People funding that pupils and their families should be consulted as part of local processes to develop approaches for the use of the funding, with the proviso that the funding is targeted according to need.
Last updated: 26 September 2022

20220926 Cabinet Secretary to Convener ECYP Committee Response to Committee Inquiry on Scottish Attainment

We know that school leaders and local authorities know their pupils and communities best when determining how the money should be spent to best effect. • We are clear in the operational guidance for Pupil Equity Funding, Strategic Equity Funding and Care Experienced Children and Young People funding that pupils and their families should be consulted as part of local processes to develop approaches for the use of the funding, with the proviso that the funding is targeted according to need.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 November 2023

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 29 November 2023

Secondly, with regard to recovery of public funds, if somebody has taken public funds to restore peatland, for example, but they do not get to it—and never do—will you look to recover those funds?
Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2022

Education, Children and Young People Committee 23 November 2022

A number of local authorities are a bit uncertain about long-term funding for specialist facilities in those situations.
Last updated: 6 October 2022

Letter to the Convener from the Chief Executive of North Ayrshire council, 18 August 2022

With new and complementary funding becoming available from Shared Prosperity Fund and Community-Led Local Development programmes, it is important that IIF is designed to work in tandem with these funds.
Last updated: 27 September 2022

Chamber_Minutes_20220927

Scotland’s Population – Meeting the Needs of our Communities, Economy and Public Services: The Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) moved S6M-06063—That the Parliament notes that the Parliament has previously endorsed a motion calling for the development of a differentiated, more flexible migration policy tailored to meet Scotland's specific needs; celebrates the social, economic and cultural contribution made to Scotland by those who have chosen to live here; notes that the UK Government's own immigration advisers concluded in 2019 that the UK migration system is not very effective in dealing with the particular problems that remote communities experience and recommended the establishment of a pilot scheme to support migration to rural areas, and that this recommendation was accepted by the then Home Secretary in a statement to the House of Commons in July 2019; further notes the distinct demographic challenges that Scotland faces, and that all of Scotland's population growth is projected to come from migration; notes that the independent Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population concluded in its 2019 report that the demographic challenges for rural areas would be exacerbated by the ending of freedom of movement; further notes that the Fresh Talent scheme introduced in 2005 was a differentiated migration approach for Scotland, and calls on the UK Government to accept the Rural Visa Pilot proposal, which has been jointly developed by the Scottish Government, rural and island local authorities and rural employers, and to engage constructively to support the delivery of Rural Visa Pilots that meet the needs of rural communities.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 January 2026

Public Audit Committee 21 January 2026 [Draft]

They had to put in a bid for the funding, and a partial element of the funding was provided to each of the boards.

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