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Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 18 June 2020

The cabinet secretary will know that I am on record calling for a resumption of the transition training fund. Yesterday, at the COVID-19 Committee, I was joined by Scottish Renewables in that call to reinstitute the fund with a focus on retraining for redeployment to the renewables sector.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 June 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 13 June 2018

A key aspect of that model is that all providers that deliver the funded early learning and childcare entitlement will receive a sustainable funding rate that is set at the local level, that reflects the cost of delivering in a setting and that allows the delivery of national priorities including the payment of a rea...
Committee reports Date published: 10 December 2019

Report on the proposed draft Deposit and Return Scheme for Scotland Regulations 2020 - Fraud prevention

The Committee encourages the Administrator, once established, to engage at the earliest opportunity with SEPA to develop an appropriate approach, drawing on the experience and best practice in other schemes.
Committee reports Date published: 1 November 2017

Islands (Scotland) Bill at Stage 1 - Overview of the Bill

Part 3 makes provision for relevant public bodies to consider the impact on islands communities when developing, delivering or redeveloping a policy, strategy or service, (and for Scottish Ministers when proposing to make legislation).
Last updated: 31 May 2024

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S6M-12559: Alex Rowley: Physiotherapy Workforce Shortage in Scotland - That the Parliament is concerned about the reported shortage of physiotherapists in the NHS workforce in Scotland and notes the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy's campaign "Scotland needs more physios"; notes the belief that Scotland does not currently educate or train enough physiotherapists to supply the workforce needs, with, it understands, only 7% of the hundreds of university applicants accepted onto undergraduate physiotherapy training places, and that this leaves considerable scope to expand the supply of qualified physiotherapists; understands that undergraduate training places have doubled in England to meet demand, but that there has been no increase in Scotland in the last decade, meaning that, while Scottish course programmes are oversubscribed with applicants, not enough places are funded to meet the needs of Scotland’s NHS; acknowledges the reported views of physiotherapists, stating that they are finding it extremely difficult to recruit staff for their practices across Scotland, with record high vacancy rates, averaging over 10%, and that this is having an impact on existing staff morale, with increased levels of stress and work pressures; believes that the shortage of physiotherapists impacts on local communities, their services and staff, including in Mid Scotland and Fife, and further believes that physiotherapy is essential to reduce hospital admissions, speed up discharge from hospital and reduce reliance on social care, all of which are critical.
Last updated: 12 March 2025

Set Minute 24 February 2025

Michelle updated SET on issues and activities being undertaken by other Parliaments following a Professional Development Seminar she recently attended.
Last updated: 19 May 2022

20220518_PoliceScotlandtoAN_PolicePensionChanges

OFFICIAL This will undoubtedly be a challenging period for Police Scotland, however I am assured that the mechanisms now implemented will meet those challenges head on and align to our Strategic Workforce Plan. Yours sincerely, David Page Deputy Chief Officer pdf. application/pdf. 167499. 20220518_PoliceScotlandtoAN_PolicePensionChanges.
Committee reports Date published: 4 February 2025

Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill - Stage 1 Report - Parental contribution

Again, it comes back to the point that what is happening just now is a patchwork, and there is a bit of a mix with regard to how such activity is funded in some schools. I certainly think that there is scope for flexibility in how it is funded overall, should the Bill pass.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 March 2024

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

No, I cannot reassure you that there will be more funding, because there will not be. The funding will be split; the cap is set as what the cap is.
Committee reports Date published: 15 November 2020

Race Equality, Employment and Skills: Making Progress? - Foreword

Public authorities employ 20.7% of the workforce in Scotland. As publicly funded organisations, it's reasonable that we should expect these organisations to demonstrate the highest employment practice and standards.

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