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Funding provided to Govan Education Law Unit in respect of Additional Support Needs Tribunals: FOI release

Published
2024-10-11
Received
2024-09-03
Responded
2024-09-27
Directorate
Learning Directorate
Topic
Education, Public sector
Exemptions
None detected

Information requested

How much Scottish Government money was provided to Govan Education Law Unit in respect of supporting their work related to Additional Support Needs Tribunals in the following years: 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 (to date).

Response

In the years 2019-2024 Govan Law Centre received Scottish Government funds through the Children and Young People Families Early Intervention & Adult Learning and Empowering Communities (CYPFEI & ALEC) third sector fund.

In the years 2019-2024 Govan Law Centre received Scottish Government funds to deliver the National Advocacy Service – Additional Support for Learning.

Funding per year is provided below.

Financial Year CYPFEI & ALEC National Advocacy Service – Additional Support for Learning Total funding to Govan Law Centre per year 2018/2019 £116.000 £120.000 £236.000 2019/2020 £116.000 £120.000 £236.000 2020/2021 £116.000 £150.000 £266.000 2021/2022 £116.000 £191.000 £307.000 2022/2023 £121.800 £191.000 £312.800 2023/2024 £121.800 £191.000 £312.800 2024/2025 £121.800 £191.000 £312.800

The Scottish Government does not have the breakdown of what proportion of either of these funds supported Govan Law Centre’s work in the First-Tier Tribunal for Scotland, Additional Support Needs Jurisdiction.

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