Increased support for local initiatives. Projects aimed at tackling child poverty across the country will receive increased, multi-year funding thanks to a boost from the Scottish Government. Successful applicants to
Increased support for local initiatives. Projects aimed at tackling child poverty across the country will receive increased, multi-year funding thanks to a boost from the Scottish Government. Successful applicants to
Report highlights impact of programme. A programme funded from the seized assets of criminals delivered ÂŁ6.2 million funding to support over 15,000 young people during 2024-25. The money has been
University tutors to provide help for those who need it most. Tutoring staff from two Scottish universities will be working in classrooms across the country to help engage children and
Labour increases costs while SNP Government supports students in Angus. As pupils across Angus await their exam results, Graeme has highlighted the support offered by the SNP which “allows all
Carers in education urged not to miss out on extra money.   This National Student Money Week (3 – 7 March 2025), unpaid carers in education are being encouraged to
Funding increase announced on anniversary of The Promise. Services providing local support for families will receive additional funding in the Scottish Budget, First Minister John Swinney has announced on the
Fund to support third sector organisations. People with learning disabilities will be supported to reach their full potential through a ÂŁ1.6 million fund. The Learning Disability Support Fund will be
Payment delivered by ‘a Government that puts Scotland First’ The Scottish Government’s decision to deliver a new payment to support older people with energy bills “has righted a disgraceful wrong
Thousands of unpaid carers could be missing out. This Carers Rights Day (Thursday 21 November 2024), unpaid carers across the country are being encouraged to check their eligibility for financial
Year-long financial support for undergraduates. Higher education students can apply to spread their student financial support package over a 12-month period for the first time this coming academic year. The