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Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 06 September 2022

In the coming months, we will work to develop a new hydrogen industry, with publication of the finalised hydrogen action plan and investment proposition, backed by £100 million of capital funding.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 October 2019

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The Scottish Government continues to take national action through our 2017-2020 National Dementia Strategy to improve services and supports for everyone with dementia, including those with Alzheimer’s disease. This includes national workforce development support through our two national dementia workforce programmes, Promoting Excellence and Connecting People, Connecting Support , to help staff and services provide care across all care settings in accordance with the national dementia care standards.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 August 2017

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The existing School Nurse Specialist Practitioner Education Programme is in the process of being revised by NHS Education for Scotland to ensure that future nurses in schools have the enhanced skills to deliver care to school aged children with complex needs. Funding is being provided to support the development of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for existing nurses working in schools, in areas such as mental health, should NHS Boards and Integrated Joint Boards (IJBs) require to upskill their workforce in light of the refocused role.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 November 2022

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 29 November 2022

Instead, it becomes about what support looks like for individuals. If we do not have flexibility in funding and commissioning arrangements to allow providers to do that, we will never move away from the time-and-task model.
Last updated: 13 March 2025

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S6M-16168: Kenneth Gibson: The Impact of Increased Employers National Insurance Contributions— That the Parliament notes with concern the impact of increased employers national insurance contributions (ENIC) from 6 April 2025 across the Scottish economy and, specifically, the public and third sectors; understands that the Scottish Government estimates that the direct cost to the public 5 PB/S6/25/034 sector at £549 million in 2025-26, excluding "on costs", such as rising procurement inflation, due to ENIC increases; believes that the impact on the third sector, universities and independent care providers will collectively be £210 million in 2025- 26; acknowledges the Office for Budget Responsibility’s view that 75% of ENIC costs will fall on employee pay; believes that this will hit the lowest paid hardest, with 25% being paid for by reduced business investment; acknowledges that Secretary of State for Scotland, the Rt Hon Ian Murray MP confirmed on 7 November 2024 that "the UK Government will provide funding...
Official Report Meeting date: 11 November 2025

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 11 November 2025

We could certainly take into account the different types of insulation in different properties, which might not be well reflected at the moment, when we are developing the wrapper and doing more detailed methodology development next year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 September 2016

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To ask the Scottish Government what plans it has to review the (a) roles and (b) responsibilities of (i) Scottish Enterprise, (ii) the Scottish Funding Council and (iii) Skills Development Scotland.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-03645: Katy Clark: Tackling Child Poverty and Destitution - That the Parliament recognises the reported worsening cost of living crisis and the impact that this will have on what it sees as the already unacceptable levels of child poverty in PB/S6/22/93 Scotland, including in the West Scotland region; welcomes the report, Tackling Child Poverty and Destitution, by the Trussell Trust and Save the Children, and notes their recommendations on how child poverty and overall deep poverty can be tackled; further notes the view that the Scottish Child Payment should be doubled again to £40 in the current parliamentary session, and that an awareness campaign is ne eded to ensure that all of those who are eligible apply for the payment; notes the calls for the value of the Scottish Welfare Fund...
Last updated: 27 May 2025

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S6M-17172: Clare Adamson: The Harm of Gambling Addiction— That the Parliament notes reports of the concerning rise of gambling addiction in Scotland, including in the Motherwell and Wishaw constituency; believes that gambling can have adverse impacts on the health and wellbeing of individuals, families, communities and society, such as loss of employment, debt and a deterioration of physical and mental health, and that this can lead to increased risk of suicide among individuals affected by problem gambling; understands that approximately 1% of the adult population in Scotland, around 55,000 people, is estimated to be experiencing severe gambling problems, with a further 3.8% at risk of developing...
Committee reports Date published: 22 January 2018

Report on the Scottish Government's Draft Budget 2018/19 - Council Tax

The Improvement Service, COSLA and a number of local authorities called for this cap to be lifted to provide greater flexibility to local authorities. COSLA argued that providing local authorities with greater taxation powers or working outwith the 3% cap would mean that local authorities would make fewer demands on the Scottish Government for funding.

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