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Official Report Meeting date: 1 May 2024

Education, Children and Young People Committee 01 May 2024

It comes from the top in the sense that the funding has to come from somewhere. Local funds come through in different ways, too.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 06 June 2024

We are supporting the development of those teams through investment of about £190 million in the primary care improvement fund.
SPICe briefings Date published: 30 January 2025

Intergovernmental activity update Q4 2024 - Interministerial meetings

Ministers discussed the current challenging fiscal and economic context as well as fiscal plans and budgetary flexibilities. Funding for 2024-25 as well as the upcoming multi-year UK Spending Review and Autumn Budget were also discussed.
Committee reports Date published: 15 January 2026

Stage 1 Report on the Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill - Regulation-making powers/flexibility

Regulation-making powers/flexibility The only regulation making power in the Bill is in section 6.
SPICe briefings Date published: 31 October 2019

Scottish social security benefits - Further universal credit flexibilities

The policy detail and administrative arrangements for these are still being developed.2Somerville, S.A. (2019, February 12).
Official Report Meeting date: 13 March 2019

Local Government and Communities Committee 13 March 2019

Would you like the Scottish and UK Governments to be much more flexible in terms of the profile of funding?
Official Report Meeting date: 7 October 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 07 October 2015

Aberdeenshire is one of the local authorities to have benefited from the funding that the Government provided to enable the University of Aberdeen to develop the part-time distance learning professional graduate diploma in education course so that partner local authorities can develop existing staff as primary teachers on a part-time basis while they continue in their employment.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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S6M-09747: Alex Rowley: Supporting the Work of the Coalfields Regeneration Trust—That the Parliament notes the publication of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Coalfield Communities’ report, Next Steps in Levelling Up the Former Coalfields; welcomes the recommendations of the report to support the continued development of former coalfield communities; believes that the work of the Coalfields Regeneration Trust is instrumental in the progress seen in Scotland’s former coalfield communities; supports what it sees as the success of the Coalfields Regeneration Trust’s work in developing community capacity, mentoring, coaching and supporting grassroots organisations to tackle issues in their communities through the Coalfields Investment Programme, and introducing young people from former mining areas to what it understands are the life-changing benefits of sport, through Game On, which is the Trust's Sport for Change programme, among other initiatives; notes the reported concerns that the Scottish Government plans to make what has been described as a significant cut of £100,000 from the Coalfields Regeneration Trust’s funding of £750,000; further notes the Coalfields Regeneration Trust’s characterisation of this planned cut as “a devastating blow to communities” such as Kincardine and former coalfields communities across Mid Scotland and Fife; understands that the Coalfields Regeneration Trust’s funding has been frozen at £750,000 since 2011, and considers that had this amount kept pace with inflation, it would currently be worth £1,034,658; further understands that a proposed cut of the PB/S6/23/107 Coalfields Regeneration Trust’s funding in 2011 was reversed due to the damaging impact this would have had on Scotland’s former coalfield communities; notes the calls for the Scottish Government to reconsider any cut to the Coalfields Regeneration Trust’s funding on the same basis, and to support the future success of the Coalfields Regeneration Trust by offering a secure multi-year funding stream such as that provided by the Welsh Government to the Coalfields Regeneration Trust in Wales.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 September 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 28 September 2022

NPF4 will be closely aligned with other Government strategies and will be accompanied by a delivery programme to support better alignment and co-ordination of delivery partners and their funding sources. It is for all sectors and stakeholders to help to deliver NPF4.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 June 2025

S6W-38503

This funding provides our workforce with access to psychological interventions and therapies, self-service resources through the National Wellbeing Hub and the National Wellbeing Helpline delivered by NHS 24.

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