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Scottish Parliament Written Question
S6W-26607
Monday 29th April 2024

Asked by: Burgess, Ariane (Scottish Green Party - Highlands and Islands)

Question

To ask the Scottish Government what action has been taken since the publication of the Future Planners Project Report, which highlights the need for an additional 700 new planners over the next 10 to 15 years.

Answered by FitzPatrick, Joe - Minister for Local Government Empowerment and Planning

The Scottish Government has been working with Heads of Planning Scotland (HOPS), the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) and other partners to progress the short, medium and longer term recommendations of the Future Planners Project Report since its publication in July 2022, to increase the number of new entrants into planning authorities and other parts of the planning sector. The recommendations cover diverse areas of action including support for funded postgraduate opportunities; extending opportunities for students to gain relevant work experience; supporting universities to maintain the viability of RTPI-accredited planning courses and increasing the number of home students where possible; as well as exploring possibilities to retain more international students in the workforce.

In 2023 HOPS launched a campaign toolkit for use by local authorities, employability services, government departments and other planning associated organisations to give young people an insight into planning as a career option. The pack contains links to promotional videos, social media graphics and a downloadable leaflet for use at careers fairs.

The Scottish Government has also provided funding for ten RTPI bursaries for students undertaking post graduate planning degrees in Scottish planning schools in 2023/24. We intend to continue support for bursaries and will confirm arrangements as soon as possible.

RTPI and the Scottish Government have been promoting the case for a planning or practice-based planning degree and will continue to support delivery of such routes into the profession. I wrote to planning schools in October 2023 to encourage their continued support for higher education in this discipline. I will shortly be meeting colleagues from across the planning sector, including industry, at the University of Glasgow, to discuss potential practical initiatives to support planning education and routes into a career in planning.

Work to develop a planning skills strategy is underway, drawing on experience from the approach taken to developing a strategy for building standards. The new National Planning Improvement Framework will gather data on workforce and skills requirements which will help inform the strategy for Scotland as a whole.

Our Investing in Planning consultation provides a more detailed update on the Future Planners report recommendations and action in relation to skills, recruitment and retention within the planning sector. The consultation seeks views on prioritisation of actions already identified and any other measures with the potential to make a significant impact. The consultation is open until 31 May 2024.


Bill Documents
29 Apr 2024 - Explanatory Notes
HL Bill 68 Explanatory Notes
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill 2023-24

Found: Before this Bill, the Government was unable to do that, including conferring privileges and immunities


Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Home Office

Apr. 29 2024

Source Page: Rwanda: country policy and information notes
Document: (PDF)

Found: From the departments of Ministry of Foreign affairs or the PM’s ministry legal dept, not those part


Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Home Office

Apr. 29 2024

Source Page: Rwanda: country policy and information notes
Document: (PDF)

Found: CPINs include information from a wide range of sources including media outlets; local, national and


Select Committee
Redress
RFS0004 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Written Evidence Apr. 26 2024

Committee: Treasury Committee (Department: HM Treasury)

Found: The UK Government has not yet put forward any such proposals. 4.


Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Attorney General

Apr. 26 2024

Source Page: Attorney General’s Code of Practice issued under Section 377A of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
Document: (PDF)

Found: To view this licence, visit nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open -government -licence/version/3 .


Select Committee
Correspondence dated 26 April 2024 from the Chair to Peter Schofield CB Permanent Secretary Department for Work and Pensions relating to the inquiry Progress in implementing Universal Credit

Correspondence Apr. 26 2024

Committee: Public Accounts Committee

Found: Commons Palace of Westminster Westminster SW1A 0AA info@parliament.uk +44 (0)20 7219 4272 Social


Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Home Office

Apr. 26 2024

Source Page: Investigations: code of practice issued under section 377
Document: (PDF)

Found: Government departments and bodies who have AFIs conducting investigations should also make arrangements


Select Committee
Department for Work and Pensions
DYE0042 - Disability employment

Written Evidence Apr. 26 2024

Inquiry: Disability employment
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Work and Pensions Committee (Department: Department for Work and Pensions)

Found: with disabled people, disabled people’s organisations, and other Government departments and public


Select Committee
Rethink Mental Illness
DYE0032 - Disability employment

Written Evidence Apr. 26 2024

Inquiry: Disability employment
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Work and Pensions Committee (Department: Department for Work and Pensions)

Found: Recommendations 3.Relevant UK government departments such as the Department for Work and Pensions