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Last updated: 16 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.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 November 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 02 November 2022

In relation to some of the work around primary care, we will ask for reserve funding that is held by health and social care partners to be used as an early priority rather than it being retained while further strain is carried by public funds.
Committee reports Date published: 12 June 2019

Social Security Support for Housing - Discretionary Housing Payments

It would appear that the allocation of DHP funding between local authorities is resulting in an inconsistent picture.
Last updated: 8 December 2023

CPGTowns Minutes 20th September 2023 with addendum

This funding has enabled the Trust to get on a solid footing until March 2026, with a number of development workers and volunteers in post.
Last updated: 13 November 2024

CPG on CYP May 2024 minutes

Therefore Jenni stated the importance of increased support funding to contribute to understanding that there is not one specific way to be a man.
Last updated: 18 March 2025

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I also reiterated the need for the UK Government to fully fund the additional cost to public services of the increase in employer National Insurance contributions and made clear that it would not be right for our public services to suffer as a result of this change.
Last updated: 13 November 2024

FISC_CabSecFLGToConvener_28Oct24

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.
Last updated: 24 April 2024

Supplementary written evidence from SAMH

Due to the location of the job, we signposted them back to Job Centre Plus to access funding for their travel for the first month.
Last updated: 15 January 2024

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R Supported by: Edward Mountain*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Meghan Gallacher*, Annie Wells*, Miles Briggs*, Murdo Fraser*, Bill Kidd*, Sue Webber*, Colin Beattie*, Jackson Carlaw*, Jamie Greene*, Jeremy Balfour*, Craig Hoy*, Russell Findlay*, Pam Gosal* *S6M-11835 Annabelle Ewing: National Lottery Community Fund Makes Award to Re- Employ—That the Parliament recognises the recent funding award of £10,000 to Re-Employ from the National Lottery Community Fund; understands that the funding will be used to support and develop a social enterprise that will provide employment and training opportunities for disabled people; considers that the Community Fund supports communities to thrive with funding from the National Lottery; commends the work of all those involved at Re-Employ, and wishes them all the very best in establishing their social enterprise.
Last updated: 1 December 2025

Letter from Renfrewshire Council responding to Committees letter on Ecocide Scotland Bill 28 Novembe

In addition, thought should be given to how a large development site which is developed in a phased manner would be considered against the terms of the Bill.

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