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Aberdeenshire children and families will be supported by £6m funding





Services providing support for families in Aberdeenshire are set to receive an additional £6 million funding in this year's Scottish Budget.

The announcement came on the fifth anniversary of the Scottish Government’s ‘The Promise’ to care experienced young people, which committed them to creating a Scotland where all care experienced young people will grow up loved, safe and respected.

The funding will help children and families.
The funding will help children and families.

The £6 million additional funding will be made available to Children's Services Planning Partnership’s (CSPP) - a partnership between organisations that work together to improve outcomes for children and young people.

The funding for CSPP’s will increase by £6 million in the next financial year – with children and young people in Aberdeenshire set to benefit.

MSP Gillian Martin said: “I welcome this additional funding for children in Aberdeenshire, as part of a £6 million increase across Scotland.

“The Promise is a meaningful start in improving the lives of care experienced young people in Aberdeenshire, and the SNP’s commitment to the Promise remains as strong today as it was in 2020.

"I look forward to seeing the full detail of how this funding will translate into real tangible improvement on the ground for our young people here in Aberdeenshire.”


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