Committee
Education and Skills Committee 31 May 2017
31 May 2017 · S5 · Education and Skills Committee
Item of business
Workforce Planning (Schools)
Last week, we heard a view from one of our witnesses that the scheme had not been successful. Moreover, constituents have got in touch with us to say that some of the issues with accessing the scheme have been about funding, and there have been press reports to that effect. Cabinet secretary, will you think about reviewing how the scheme has worked, particularly since local authorities are still waiting to hear whether it will be continued? While you are waiting to make that decision, will you consider the issues that have arisen and what changes can be made to make the scheme more accessible, to remove the barriers and to ensure that we get people into teaching and fill these vacancies?
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The Convener (James Dornan)
SNP
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The Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills (John Swinney)
SNP
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The Convener
SNP
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John Swinney
SNP
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The Convener
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John Swinney
SNP
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Liz Smith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con)
Con
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John Swinney
SNP
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Liz Smith
Con
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John Swinney
SNP
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Liz Smith
Con
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John Swinney
SNP
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Liz Smith
Con
Indeed.
John Swinney
SNP
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Liz Smith
Con
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John Swinney
SNP
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Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab)
Lab
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John Swinney
SNP
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Daniel Johnson
Lab
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John Swinney
SNP
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Daniel Johnson
Lab
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John Swinney
SNP
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The Convener
SNP
This should be your last question, Daniel.
Daniel Johnson
Lab
I quite agree on the need for that line of sight. However, one concern that came up in evidence last week was that the line of sight is currently limited to ...
John Swinney
SNP
On your first point, our statistical model takes into account a number of factors, including population and pupil number projections; the pupil census and th...
Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD)
LD
I have a couple of supplementaries to Daniel Johnson’s questions about the model. When Laurence Findlay from Moray Council gave evidence three weeks ago, his...
John Swinney
SNP
The model certainly has to address all circumstances and all localities, but I assure Mr Scott and the committee that the position at local level is directly...
Tavish Scott
LD
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John Swinney
SNP
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Tavish Scott
LD
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