Apr. 25 2024
Source Page: Justice data lab statistics: April 2024Found: start of the pathway, the case manager provides specialist support referrals (and ensures attendance), mentoring
Apr. 25 2024
Source Page: Justice data lab statistics: April 2024Found: Helens Integrated Offender Management North West Mentoring Public Inconclusive N/A N/A N/A N/
Apr. 25 2024
Source Page: Strategic Board for Teacher Education: Meeting 27 Thursday 1 February 2024: 10.00AM – 11.30AMFound: Teachers in the early phase of their careers experience more consistent mentoring and coaching to increase
Asked by: Choudhury, Foysol (Scottish Labour - Lothian)
Question
To ask the Scottish Government what funding it is currently providing for anti-racism education, and what organisations it is funding that carry out anti-racism education.
Answered by Gilruth, Jenny - Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills
The Scottish Government is absolutely committed to embedding anti-racism in education. As part of the Anti-Racism in Education Programme for financial year 2023-24 the Scottish Government provided the following funding aimed at providing anti-racist education. Funding streams for 24-25 will be published in due course.
Funding recipient | What is being funded? | Amount of funding in 2023-24 |
General Teaching Council for Scotland | This funds a specialist race equality post within the GTCS. | £97,708 |
Education Scotland | Delivery of the Building Racial Literacy Programme | £62,803 |
Education Scotland | This funds a specialist race equality post within education Scotland. | £25,200 |
Intercultural Youth Scotland | Delivery of a programme of engagement with children and young people on behalf of the Anti-Racism in Education Programme. | £37,818 |
Scottish Association of Minority Ethnic Educators | Delivery of the Leadership, mentoring and wellbeing course for minority ethnic educators | £58,900 |
Calabar Education Consultants Ltd. | Development of an action guide for the anti-racist recruitment, retention and progression of minority ethnic teachers. | £9520 |
Intercultural Youth Scotland | IYS School Education Partnerships in secondary schools | £200,000 |
ScotDEC Global Citizenship Education | Development of two new resources for anti-racism in education on health and wellbeing and early years | £60,000 |
Over 30 schools and education settings | Small Grants Fund for Children and Young People-led anti-racism in education | £25,000 |
Universities of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling | Teaching Slavery in Scotland Programme of Professional Learning for educators | £45,000 |
Apr. 24 2024
Source Page: Dr V Powell v University of Portsmouth 2) Professor T Keeble: [2024] EAT 56Found: As to mentoring, there was not sufficient need for this within the School. d.
Oral Evidence Apr. 24 2024
Inquiry: A flexible Grid for the futureFound: friend of theirs, they need to step up and engage with the educational facilities to provide the mentoring
Apr. 24 2024
Source Page: 'Big Four' accountancy firm to get prison leavers in to work in crime-cutting driveFound: creating permanent jobs opportunities, our New Futures pilot builds on our existing support through mentoring
Oral Evidence Apr. 23 2024
Committee: Education Committee (Department: Department for Education)Found: During those eight weeks, all staff receive mentoring from an experienced needs assessor.
Oral Evidence Apr. 23 2024
Committee: Education Committee (Department: Department for Education)Found: During those eight weeks, all staff receive mentoring from an experienced needs assessor.
Oral Evidence Apr. 23 2024
Committee: Education Committee (Department: Department for Education)Found: During those eight weeks, all staff receive mentoring from an experienced needs assessor.