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Kay Ullrich: SNP Chamber
27 Mar 2003
Closing the Opportunity Gap for Older People
As I am not as literate as the English teacher who preceded me in the debate, and as I am Ayrshire lass, I will end by paraphrasing Robert Burns. Nae man can tether time or tide; the hour approaches, Kay maun ride.
Kay Ullrich: SNP Chamber
27 Mar 2003
Closing the Opportunity Gap for Older People
I shall move swiftly on.Four days after the election, I will be the proud possessor of, in one hand, my state pension book and, in the other, my Strathclyde bus pass. The world will, of course, become my oyster.I do not expect to feel or look any different when I become 60 on ...
Kay Ullrich (West of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
27 Mar 2003
Closing the Opportunity Gap for Older People
The debate, as we all know, coincides with the day that some of us head off into retirement and will ourselves soon be labelled as older people.Anyone who was at Sir David Steel's dinner for retiring members last night would have to concede that we wrinklies still know how to ...
Kay Ullrich: SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2003
Question Time · Crime (North Ayrshire)
I remind the minister that new Labour has been in power since 1997. Can he explain why, since then, the incidence of violent crime in North Ayrshire has risen by 39 per cent, that of housebreaking has risen by 32 per cent and that of fire-raising and vandalism has risen by 50 ...
6. Kay Ullrich (West of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2003
Question Time · Crime (North Ayrshire)
To ask the Scottish Executive whether adequate resources are being applied to combat crime in North Ayrshire. (S1O-6622)
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
04 Mar 2003
Legacy Paper
I support what Cathy Peattie has said. There are still questions about the committee and there might be pressure to reduce the number of committees. The committee could be particularly vulnerable, so it is important that we make our case, probably in the draft paper.
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
04 Mar 2003
Legacy Paper
I had not intended to have a constitutional argument—I simply asked that the fact that the committee has no power to legislate should be reflected in background information. It is a matter of fact.
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
04 Mar 2003
Legacy Paper
Surely we would be doing that—
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
04 Mar 2003
Legacy Paper
I thought that the idea behind devolution was that there should be Scottish solutions to Scottish problems. I feel frustrated that we cannot proceed with legislation. The matter will be an on-going issue for the committee.
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
04 Mar 2003
Legacy Paper
The background to the issue is that although the committee is one of the eight mandatory committees, we have no power to legislate, which is a frustration for committee members. I would like that to be reflected in the legacy paper. I think that the committee is the only commi...
Kay Ullrich (West of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Committee
04 Mar 2003
Equal Opportunities Training
I go along with everything that has been said. I do not know whether this is within the scope of the paper, but I am also very concerned about the safety of staff. In my office, it is certainly the case that one member of staff looks after the office all day and sometimes into...
Kay Ullrich: SNP Chamber
26 Feb 2003
Looked-after Children (Education)
I am just finishing.I welcome the announcement that has been made today. At the risk of ruining the minister's career, I have to say that, on this issue, we are on the same side. However, let us have no more debates on the subject; let us just get on with doing what needs to b...
Kay Ullrich: SNP Chamber
26 Feb 2003
Looked-after Children (Education)
I agree with that. However, the vast majority of children who are currently in residential care would benefit greatly if they were placed with a foster family.A number of things could be done to achieve that. There could be a national recruitment drive for foster carers, and a...
Kay Ullrich: SNP Chamber
26 Feb 2003
Looked-after Children (Education)
As an ex-social worker, I agree. We are dealing with children who are received into care because their family circumstances have led to their being damaged children. That is why we have to make life in the residential units as near as possible to life in a family home.However,...
Kay Ullrich (West of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
26 Feb 2003
Looked-after Children (Education)
I ask members to cast their minds back to their childhood. If that is far too long ago, they could cast their minds back to the childhood of their children or grandchildren. Can they remember the paintings that were brought home, sometimes still dripping wet, duly pronounced t...
Kay Ullrich: SNP Chamber
13 Feb 2003
Question Time · Primary Schools (Swimming Lessons)
I thank the minister for instructing the audit of school swimming. I know that he shares my disappointment that the report shows that more than a quarter of schools make no provision at all for swimming lessons. Will he assure me that sufficiently robust guidelines will be put...
1. Kay Ullrich (West of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
13 Feb 2003
Question Time · Primary Schools (Swimming Lessons)
To ask the Scottish Executive what plans it has to ensure that every local authority provides at least one course of swimming lessons to all pupils prior to their leaving primary school. (S1O-6409)
The Convener: SNP Committee
04 Feb 2003
Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
That, folks, ends stage 2 consideration of the bill. I thank the minister, the convener, members and clerks of the Education, Culture and Sport Committee, and the members of this committee, all of whom helped to get us through the stage 2 consideration.
The Convener: SNP Committee
04 Feb 2003
Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 7 is in a group on its own.
The Convener: SNP Committee
04 Feb 2003
Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 1 is in a group on its own.
The Convener: SNP Committee
04 Feb 2003
Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 6 is in a group on its own.
The Convener: SNP Committee
04 Feb 2003
Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 10 is grouped with amendment 11.
The Convener: SNP Committee
04 Feb 2003
Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 5 is in a group on its own.
The Convener: SNP Committee
04 Feb 2003
Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 4 is in a group on its own.
The Convener: SNP Committee
04 Feb 2003
Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 2 is grouped with amendment 3.
The Convener: SNP Committee
04 Feb 2003
Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The minister may wind up.
The Convener: SNP Committee
04 Feb 2003
Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I allowed the minister to respond to that because I thought that it might be helpful, but she will also have an opportunity to wind up the debate on this group.
The Convener: SNP Committee
04 Feb 2003
Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 8 is grouped with amendment 9.
The Convener (Kay Ullrich): SNP Committee
04 Feb 2003
Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Good afternoon. We have received apologies from Jamie McGrigor. I remind everyone to turn off their mobile phones and pagers—given that I was the guilty party last time, I have already done that. I welcome Cathy Jamieson, the Minister for Education and Young People; Karen Gill...
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
29 Jan 2003
Scottish Parliament and Business Exchange
It has certainly been a letter by committee.
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
29 Jan 2003
Scottish Parliament and Business Exchange
"We were disappointed that the Presiding Officer"—I am sorry; I have lost it.
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
29 Jan 2003
Scottish Parliament and Business Exchange
Could this be where the word "disappointed" comes in? We could say: "We were disappointed that"—
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
29 Jan 2003
Scottish Parliament and Business Exchange
I want it to be beefed up before it is circulated. Sir David Steel's letter to all members misrepresented the committee's report.
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
29 Jan 2003
Scottish Parliament and Business Exchange
I go along with Tricia Marwick's comments that our letter to the Presiding Officer should be circulated. As Susan Deacon said, we should beef up the letter so that everyone is aware of our point of view and knows that we are disappointed in the Presiding Officer's response. Th...
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
29 Jan 2003
Scottish Parliament and Business Exchange
Disappointing.
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
29 Jan 2003
Scottish Parliament and Business Exchange
The word that Susan Deacon used—"disappointed"—is mild. The fact that we should get such a letter from the Presiding Officer is incredible. I am greatly concerned, because to me the letter looks as if it is saying that everything is fine and things will just go on as before. T...
Kay Ullrich (West of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Committee
29 Jan 2003
Cross-party Group on Palestine
The problem that has been highlighted is that some issues will not attract members of all parties. That will have to be looked into. However, there is no reason why the cross-party group on Palestine should not continue to meet, as the precedent has been set.
The Convener: SNP Committee
28 Jan 2003
Item in Private
Now we can begin. Item 4 on the agenda is to ask the committee to agree to take item 5 in private. Is that agreed?Members indicated agreement.
The Convener: SNP Committee
28 Jan 2003
Deputy Convener
I do not think that I need to ask whether there are any other nominations. Donald, would you be willing to serve as deputy convener?
The Convener (Kay Ullrich): SNP Committee
28 Jan 2003
Deputy Convener
Thank you. Our next task is to select a deputy convener for the committee. The powers that be, as Donald Gorrie put it, have decreed that the deputy convener should come from the Liberal Democrats. Do we have any nominations for the role of deputy convener?
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
28 Jan 2003
Convener
Yes.
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
28 Jan 2003
Interests
I am a former social worker and a member of Unison.
Kay Ullrich (West of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Committee
28 Jan 2003
Scottish Parliament<br />Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill Committee<br />Tuesday 28 January 2003<br />(Afternoon)
I am relieved that there is somebody older than I am.
Kay Ullrich: SNP Chamber
16 Jan 2003
International Situation
Mr Rumbles outranks Ben Wallace.
Kay Ullrich (West of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
16 Jan 2003
International Situation
As was the case in the gulf war, the likelihood is that around one third of the front-line troops will be from Scottish regiments. As far as our citizens are concerned, we have to remember that it is those troops and their families who will bear the brunt of any war in Iraq.As...
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
18 Dec 2002
Complaint
I uphold the adviser's findings. The issue seems to be an issue of personal conduct and is therefore outwith the Scottish Parliament's code of conduct.However, I am disappointed that Mr McLeish said one thing to the Parliament and then did the complete opposite. I also want to...
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
18 Dec 2002
Draft Committee Report (Alleged Unauthorised Disclosure)
My views on the matter are well documented. Frankly, it is a waste of time trying to find a leak. As no name has been put forward, we are simply chasing our tails. We have been down this route before. That is unfortunate, as the Standards Committee is the body to which members...
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
18 Dec 2002
Cross-party Groups Review
That is disappointing, because it is important to consider how the groups have been operating for the past three years and to see where they have reached. It is important to be able to evaluate the groups after they have been running for a long time rather than at the start of...
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
18 Dec 2002
Cross-party Groups Review
Will you be starting with the groups as they exist at present?
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
18 Dec 2002
Cross-party Group
Did you not consider saying that, as there were only three months to go, you might wait and allow somebody else to do it?
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
18 Dec 2002
Cross-party Group
Can you comment on that?
Kay Ullrich (West of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Committee
18 Dec 2002
Cross-party Group
I see no problem with the group and I can see the reasons for having it. Are you aware that the group will run for only three months, because all cross-party groups cease to exist on dissolution?
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
16 Dec 2002
Chhokar Inquiries<br />(Jandoo Report)
Do you have a pool of professional interpreters? From where do you access them?
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
16 Dec 2002
Chhokar Inquiries<br />(Jandoo Report)
Do you have any figures on the uptake of such services? Do you monitor that? Do you have figures on the times when such services were not available? I am mindful of my work as a social worker in the sheriff court and of my difficulty in obtaining an interpreter for the deaf. T...
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
16 Dec 2002
Chhokar Inquiries<br />(Jandoo Report)
Okay. I will try to speak slowly.From what is stated in your action plan, it is obvious that you recognised that there were major problems in the translation of correspondence and the provision of professional interpreters. Are those services now being provided? What steps hav...
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
16 Dec 2002
Chhokar Inquiries<br />(Jandoo Report)
From what is stated on the front sheet of your action plan, you obviously recognise that there are real problems—
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
16 Dec 2002
Chhokar Inquiries<br />(Jandoo Report)
Okay. Thank you.
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
16 Dec 2002
Chhokar Inquiries<br />(Jandoo Report)
We are back to square one.
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
16 Dec 2002
Chhokar Inquiries<br />(Jandoo Report)
I find that appalling. You are saying that the Jandoo recommendations are not being acted on.
Kay Ullrich: SNP Committee
16 Dec 2002
Chhokar Inquiries<br />(Jandoo Report)
Indeed.
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Chamber

Plenary, 27 Mar 2003

27 Mar 2003 · S1 · Plenary
Item of business
Closing the Opportunity Gap for Older People
Ullrich, Kay SNP West of Scotland Watch on SPTV
As I am not as literate as the English teacher who preceded me in the debate, and as I am Ayrshire lass, I will end by paraphrasing Robert Burns. Nae man can tether time or tide; the hour approaches, Kay maun ride.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Mr George Reid): SNP
Good morning. The first item of business today is a debate on motion S1M-4064, in the name of Margaret Curran, on closing the opportunity gap for older peopl...
Tommy Sheridan (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP
On a point of order, Presiding Officer.
The Deputy Presiding Officer: SNP
I will finish the introduction, Mr Sheridan, and then I will call you.Those members who wish to contribute to the debate should please press their request-to...
Tommy Sheridan: SSP
I have already informed the Presiding Officer's office that the Scottish Coalition for Justice not War has asked for the observance of a minute's silence tod...
The Deputy Presiding Officer: SNP
We have no wish to diminish the feelings of people on the subject, Mr Sheridan, but there is a public demonstration throughout Edinburgh and I suggest that t...
The Minister for Social Justice (Ms Margaret Curran): Lab
This is an historic moment for the Parliament—although I think that I have said that in most of the debates in which I have spoken, which have been historic ...
Mr David Davidson (North-East Scotland) (Con): Con
I am delighted to be speaking to Margaret Curran in this, the last meeting of the Parliament in this session. Does she think that the Chancellor of the Exche...
Ms Curran: Lab
That question gives me a pleasurable opportunity to say that perhaps the best thing that has happened to this country in the past five years has been Gordon ...
Mrs Lyndsay McIntosh (Central Scotland) (Con): Con
Oh, but I am.
Ms Curran: Lab
Yes, she is. We have debated poverty on many occasions in the Parliament. Those debates have been robust, enjoyable and thorough, but they have often tended ...
Mary Scanlon (Highlands and Islands) (Con): Con
We have all received a briefing from Help the Aged this morning. Given the work that the Executive has done on fuel poverty, does the minister agree with Hel...
Ms Curran: Lab
I have not seen the Help the Aged briefing and I am wise enough not to endorse figures that I have not seen. Let me make our position abundantly clear. We ha...
Mr Davidson: Con
Transco is heavily involved in delivering, on behalf of the Executive, the central heating programme for pensioners and others. Representatives of Transco ha...
Ms Curran: Lab
My God, it will be quite a debate if the Tories are going to start defending the unemployed. The Conservatives are experienced in issues relating to massive ...
Mr Kenneth Gibson (Glasgow) (SNP): SNP
Will the minister give way?
Ms Curran: Lab
I must press on, as I do not want to run out of time. We can pursue some of those issues later.Helping our older people to be more active is part of our stra...
Johann Lamont (Glasgow Pollok) (Lab): Lab
The minister mentioned stereotyping older people. Does she agree that the experience of older women can be very different from that of older men? Given their...
Ms Curran: Lab
I thank Johann Lamont for introducing another theme that is dear to my heart. In the equality strategy, we have now recognised that age is itself a key deter...
Mr Kenneth Gibson (Glasgow) (SNP): SNP
That was a nice, cheery speech from the Minister for Social Justice. She is obviously demob happy, and I do not intend to lower the tone too much in my speec...
Mr Davidson: Con
Does Mr Gibson agree that it would be far better to raise the basic pension level, including the amount of money that people have to apply for through the bu...
Mr Gibson: SNP
I believe that the basic pension should be raised. However, I am astonished that the Conservatives did not address that issue when they were in power. They d...
The Deputy Presiding Officer: SNP
You actually have about two minutes, Mr Gibson.
Mr Gibson: SNP
In that case, I might mention it after all. Half of those in the over-65 age group live in households with no car, whereas the corresponding figure for all h...
Mr Keith Harding (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con): Con
At the outset, I should perhaps declare an interest as I fall into the category of older people and my opportunity gap may well deteriorate in the near futur...
Mr Gibson: SNP
Does Mr Harding accept that the situation is actually worse than that? Once people go over the threshold, not only will they suffer a marginal tax rate of 40...
Mr Harding: Con
I agree. I was just about to make that point, more or less. It is unfair that a pensioner on a modest but average income faces a marginal tax rate of 40 per ...
Ms Curran: Lab
I am not sure whether either Mr Harding or I will be back in the next Parliament but I would not like to miss another opportunity to have a duel with him.
Mrs McIntosh: Con
Yes—strip to the waist.
Ms Curran: Lab
Let us not get carried away.I know that the Conservatives were committed to the right-to-buy policy but, as ever, their approach was half-baked. There are no...
Mr Harding: Con
That is absolute rubbish. Whether people can afford repairs to and maintenance of their properties should be assessed by the mortgage lenders, which determin...