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
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
Extra funding to increase teacher numbers in Scottish Budget. Local MSP Graeme Dey has demanded welcomed the increased funding for teachers from the SNP Government. The 2.1% increase, delivered by the SNP Government in the recent Scottish
SNP Set Out Long Term Vision to Eradicate Child Poverty Graeme has said “I will put in the hard yards to tackle child poverty” in Angus following First Minister John
New Angus Parents Benefitting Graeme has welcomed new figures which show that 22,864 baby boxes have been delivered across the NHS Tayside health board area. Scotland-wide, over 319,800 baby boxes
Report Highlights Progress Since 2020 A new report sets out the progress made to improve the educational experiences of children and young people with additional support needs (ASN) in schools
SNP Call for Emergency Action After ‘Glaring Omission’ The SNP has called for the Labour government to take emergency action to tackle child poverty, after charities criticised the absence of
MSPs Must Explain Giving Green Light to Cuts Opposition MSPs have voted against measures to maintain teacher numbers in the Scottish Parliament. The SNP have said this proves they are
Cruel Policy Pulling 100+ Kids into Poverty Every Day The SNP has called on Anas Sarwar to finally put protecting Scotland’s children ahead of his relationship with his London bosses
Consultation Opens During Care Experience Week People are being encouraged to share their views on plans for the future of foster care in Scotland. The consultation, which will help ensure
Funding to Help Women, Girls & Disabled Children Scotland intends to support inclusive education in Malawi, Rwanda and Zambia with funding of up to £12.5 million over the next five