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Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Chamber
29 Mar 2007
Motion of Thanks
As colleagues have done, I pay tribute to the hard work of members who are retiring. I ask members to forgive me for making special mention of Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, who made me very welcome and was extremely supportive when I joined the Education Committee. I thank him ...
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Committee
21 Mar 2007
Petition
That is probably the best route to take. We should also emphasise that pupils should be consulted when new schools are built. Some schools will not have the space or the capacity to provide lockers, but we should ask the minister to consider the matter and recommend that there...
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill
Solidarity welcomes the encouragement of healthy eating and the introduction of the bill. However, like other members, we are disappointed at the bill's limitations. The extension of free school meals to all those who are in receipt of tax credits was denied for six years unti...
Ms Byrne: Sol Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I am disappointed by the minister's response. I used the word "requirement" because a child who requires a healthy breakfast in school should be able to get one. Amendment 8 would ensure that no child goes without.Parents have a large say in whether a school has a breakfast cl...
Ms Byrne: Sol Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Does that mean that if there is a requirement from parents for a breakfast club providing free breakfasts at a school in any local authority area, they will get it?
Ms Byrne: Sol Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
The minister talked about improvements in Scottish education, but where is the equality of provision? In some schools, children are given breakfast and start their school day with an exercise programme; in other schools that does not happen. All the research proves that a good...
Ms Byrne: Sol Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Amendment 8 would ensure equality for all children and young people in our schools. Many schools in the most middle-class areas have breakfast clubs, but many schools in deprived areas do not. The bill will allow local authorities to decide where to have breakfast clubs, but I...
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
My amendment 6 proposes universal provision of free, nutritious school meals. We support universal provision because, if we are to give children the chance to have nutritious school meals, we should ensure that all children get the chance to eat those meals.I begin by thanking...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
27 Feb 2007
Petitions
I am asking the committee not to close the petitions at this point.
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
27 Feb 2007
Petitions
I am asking that we recommend in the legacy paper that the next education committee—
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
27 Feb 2007
Petitions
I reiterate Fiona Hyslop's point. The new committee will be more able to move forward if the petitions are passed on to it with the legacy paper. That will give it a starting point. I am afraid that if that does not happen there will be a discussion and the petitions will be l...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
27 Feb 2007
Petitions
I have a lot of sympathy for the idea that we should put something in the legacy paper on the subject. We should definitely do that. It is very unfortunate that all of this has rolled on and that we are now at the stage where we are unable to make a commitment on the petitions...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
27 Feb 2007
Petitions
What are the conditions in classrooms, given the weight and size of bags and the fact that pupils carry laptops, musical instruments and other things? Are classrooms cluttered? Is it difficult to move around in them and to get space?
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Committee
27 Feb 2007
Petitions
Why should the Scottish Parliament legislate on the matter rather than leave it to local authorities, as has been recommended?
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Chamber
21 Feb 2007
Environment
Will the member take an intervention?
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
20 Feb 2007
Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I welcome amendment 10, which allows us to debate an area about which there has been a lot of uncertainty. A number of related issues were considered at stage 1 and I look forward to hearing what the minister says to clarify the position. The issue has arisen in relation to ot...
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Committee
20 Feb 2007
Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I support amendment 152. The issue cropped up throughout stage 1, and it is clear that, if we want to ensure that complacency does not set in after we pass the bill, we need to ensure that we are making every attempt to raise awareness and train children and adults. In my opin...
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Crichton University Campus
I thank Elaine Murray for securing the debate. I also acknowledge and thank the number of people who have come along today. I think that we would all agree that this is a fantastic turnout for a members' business debate. I hope the minister has noted that, because it shows the...
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Education
I welcome the debate that Brian Monteith has brought to the chamber, although I was a bit surprised to hear that he is disappointed that I lodged an amendment to his motion. Everyone in the chamber is aware that I have a lot to say on additional support needs. I felt that tha...
Ms Byrne: Sol Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Workers' Rights
Does the minister agree that up to now the PACE initiative has been disappointing and that there is a need to press for improvements as quickly as possible?
Ms Byrne: Sol Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Workers' Rights
I need to make progress; I have to cover a lot of ground.I seek an assurance from the minister that the situation will be rectified immediately, so that PACE carries out its functions properly and provides the assistance that the workers require. I also ask the minister how ma...
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Chamber
15 Feb 2007
Workers' Rights
This Solidarity debate is about improving workers' rights and strengthening trade unions throughout Scotland and the United Kingdom.The context for the debate is the experience of workers at Simclar (Ayrshire) Ltd. The Simclar Group has a history of locking out workers: worker...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
13 Feb 2007
Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I endorse that. I am concerned about the haste with which we are considering the bill and the large number of amendments. However, we have an opportunity to show the voluntary sector that we have listened to it and that we mean to support it.I am sympathetic to amendments 231 ...
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Committee
13 Feb 2007
Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I seek clarification. What is the position if there are legal proceedings and someone is not convicted?
Ms Byrne: Sol Chamber
08 Feb 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Drug Rehabilitation and Treatment Services
I am sure that the minister is aware that service provision throughout Scotland is patchy. Indeed, at a meeting of the Health Committee a couple of weeks ago, a witness, Catriona Renfrew, noted:"The patchiness of services makes it extraordinarily dangerous to generalise." Othe...
4. Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Chamber
08 Feb 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Drug Rehabilitation and Treatment Services
To ask the Scottish Executive what plans it has to make equal provision of drug rehabilitation and treatment services across Scotland. (S2O-11921)
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Chamber
08 Feb 2007
Early Years Education, Development and Care
I welcome today's debate. Nursery schools and nursery classes are an important aspect of the start of childhood education. We must remember that early intervention at that crucial stage can mean a great deal to any young person's future. It is fair to say that nursery nurses c...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
07 Feb 2007
Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Bill
I have deep concerns about pressing on with consideration of the bill. From day one, we have all felt that the bill is far too important to be rushed through. We completed our stage 1 consideration and the general principles were endorsed, but there were certain issues that we...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
07 Feb 2007
Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Bill
I will raise a side issue, although it is an important one that I have raised before. What arrangements are being put in place to raise awareness across the board among children and young people, the people who work with them and communities? A degree of complacency could run ...
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Committee
07 Feb 2007
Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Bill
How will you ensure that people are well aware of the implications of going through the process or not going through the process? How will you get across to voluntary organisations which aspects they need to take heed of and which they do not? How much finance will be put in t...
Ms Byrne: Sol Chamber
01 Feb 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Food Miles (Young's of Annan)
As the Carbon Trust has identified that 82 million tonnes of carbon dioxide is generated by the food and catering industry, including a large proportion generated by food miles, and as the Scottish Executive has stated on several occasions that it is committed to playing its p...
4. Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Chamber
01 Feb 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Food Miles (Young's of Annan)
To ask the Scottish Executive what contribution Scotland is making to reducing its carbon footprint in respect of food miles, in light of the decision by Young's of Annan to send prawns to Thailand for processing. (S2O-11825)
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Chamber
24 Jan 2007
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender History Month
I congratulate Patrick Harvie on securing tonight's debate. National LGBT history month is important, because it at last celebrates the lives of a significant number of people who have traditionally remained hidden and disengaged from civic participation and who have often bee...
Ms Byrne: Sol Chamber
24 Jan 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Since the introduction of free meals in Hull, uptake has increased from 40 to 80 per cent. That is another move in the right direction and Hull City Council hopes to extend its scheme to secondary schools. We could follow that lead and I hope that we will re-examine the matter.
Ms Byrne: Sol Chamber
24 Jan 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We had swipe cards in the school that I taught at in my previous existence, but the kids still knew who got free meals. There are a lot of reasons for that—I will not go into them, but I can talk to any member who wants to discuss them. However, there is no doubt that the chil...
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Chamber
24 Jan 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Some aspects of the bill are to be welcomed. It is good that we are going to ensure that schools are health-promoting environments and that food and drink supplied in schools meet defined nutritional standards. Promoting the uptake of school meals is also a good move. However,...
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Chamber
24 Jan 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Will the member give way?
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
24 Jan 2007
Implementation of Teachers Agreement
Is there a need for further scrutiny in this area?
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
24 Jan 2007
Implementation of Teachers Agreement
We had assistant principal teachers in guidance who are now gone.
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
24 Jan 2007
Implementation of Teachers Agreement
My next question is about the impact of job sizing and management restructuring on workload. We touched on the matter earlier, but I am interested in the impact that job sizing and management restructuring have had on the workloads of guidance teams in particular and on mentor...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
24 Jan 2007
Implementation of Teachers Agreement
One of the areas that has come to light in the casework of most MSPs is the inconsistencies that exist with regard to permanency for many of the assistants who are there to help pupils with additional support needs. My gut reaction is that there is a role for HMIE, which shoul...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
24 Jan 2007
Implementation of Teachers Agreement
I want to ask about a similar subject. The previous panel of witnesses said that research into the restructuring of management teams is required, particularly into how that process has differed between local authorities, and the impact it has had. Do you think that research in...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
24 Jan 2007
Implementation of Teachers Agreement
Have the reduction in the number of principal teachers and the changes in structure had an impact on the provision of good-quality guidance in our schools and on the young people whom we feel we are failing in this country—those who are in the NEET category? Are we doing enoug...
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Committee
24 Jan 2007
Implementation of Teachers Agreement
I want to raise a side issue that relates to the discussion on senior management posts, particularly head teachers. Is it the case that, because the local authorities have made decisions about the make-up of senior management teams, differences exist throughout the country in ...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
23 Jan 2007
Treatment of Drug Users
This has been a useful start in opening up the debate. As I said earlier, I feel frustrated because I feel that my bill covers the range of areas that we have discussed and that there is quite a bit of consensus around some of the issues. In that regard, I refer to what the mi...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
23 Jan 2007
Treatment of Drug Users
First, I want to ask about the idea of what I would prefer to call an holistic care plan. In order to have a plan that is owned partly by the user or client and which is monitored effectively, there needs to be a good assessment. However, I am hearing from those who work in th...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
23 Jan 2007
Treatment of Drug Users
I will pick up some of the points that have been made. I think that the major issue is to have the right kind of assessment for someone who accesses services with an addiction problem and then to provide the right kind of care plan for them. For some people, that will be a met...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
23 Jan 2007
Treatment of Drug Users
How effective is the current approach? Drug treatment and rehabilitation in Scotland is patchy and unequal, and for those attempting to access services it is often a postcode lottery. In Ayrshire and Arran, as in other areas, there is a cap on methadone, which means that if so...
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Committee
23 Jan 2007
Treatment of Drug Users
I am a member of the Scottish Parliament.
Ms Byrne: Sol Chamber
17 Jan 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Pauline McNeill mentioned the situation in Ipswich. Would it not have been a better move by the Parliament to consider a pilot scheme for heroin on prescription so as to bring these women off the streets? For many of them, the cause of their situation is that they are addicted...
Ms Byrne: Sol Chamber
17 Jan 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Will the member give way?
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Chamber
17 Jan 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Will the member give way?
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol Chamber
17 Jan 2007
Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I welcome the debate—in particular the minister's agreement to withdraw part 3 of the bill. The Education Committee worked well and the minister listened. That is a good example and is an approach that we all welcome.Members will agree that all children and young people should...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
17 Jan 2007
Implementation of Teachers Agreement
Are we moving in the right direction? Do you think that, in a few years' time, the position will be firmed up and people will have permanent jobs, so that they can take advantage of all the training that is available?
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
17 Jan 2007
Implementation of Teachers Agreement
I have a quick question about the additional support staff—the classroom assistants—who have been put into schools. Are those people now in permanent posts in all local authorities? There was a problem with temporary posts, and changes in personnel were having an impact on chi...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
17 Jan 2007
Implementation of Teachers Agreement
I am aware of that good initiative—things are progressing—but there is no doubt that classroom teachers will have children with literacy difficulties in front of them every day, as one child in 10 has such difficulties. We need to make an impact at national and local authority...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
17 Jan 2007
Implementation of Teachers Agreement
I come back to a question we asked the previous panel about CPD and teachers' access to in-service courses that are structured to improve the quality of learning. I refer to the teaching of young people with additional support needs, such as dyslexic young people. There is an ...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
17 Jan 2007
Implementation of Teachers Agreement
How can we ensure that?
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
17 Jan 2007
Implementation of Teachers Agreement
My question is on the issue that Marilyn Livingstone has raised, following on from Adam Ingram's points. I was leaning towards it when I asked about CPD.One in 10 people in the community is dyslexic. Therefore, in order to eradicate illiteracy, the expertise to deal with dysle...
Ms Byrne: Sol Committee
17 Jan 2007
Implementation of Teachers Agreement
Is there any impact on national or local initiatives? Most teacher and staff development is now being done through CPD, in which there is an element of choice. Is there a way to ensure that teachers are trained thoroughly enough to deal with inclusion issues and additional sup...
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Chamber

Plenary, 29 Mar 2007

29 Mar 2007 · S2 · Plenary
Item of business
Motion of Thanks
As colleagues have done, I pay tribute to the hard work of members who are retiring. I ask members to forgive me for making special mention of Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, who made me very welcome and was extremely supportive when I joined the Education Committee. I thank him for his courtesy and for giving me the information that I needed to get me started so that I could survive and thrive on the committee.

As co-convener of Solidarity, I am pleased to have an opportunity to thank George Reid for all his hard work during the past four years. One of my first tasks in Parliament was to be on the panel that was selecting Scotland's commissioner for children and young people. That was an honour, but I was somewhat nervous at what I thought was an onerous task. George made me feel comfortable and relaxed and his sincerity and commitment to making the right choice were very clear. I thank him for that.

You have done an excellent job as Presiding Officer. You have shared out the meetings fairly and, with your authoritative voice, I have sometimes thought that you should have been a teacher. My disappointment when I sometimes did not get to speak in debates was always offset by a nice little note from you, with your beautiful handwriting. As a teacher, I always noted your handwriting—I would have been proud of that if I had taught you.

You have represented Parliament well to the Scottish public and you have understood the importance of staying with public opinion, which is why Tommy Sheridan and I welcome your legacy paper on MSPs' expenses, particularly the Edinburgh allowance. As you have said, in politics, perception is everything. On behalf of myself and Tommy Sheridan, I wish you well for the future.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Trish Godman): Lab
The next item of business is consideration of motion S2M-5789, in the name of Jack McConnell, which is a motion of thanks to the Presiding Officer.
The First Minister (Mr Jack McConnell): Lab
Before I address the motion of thanks to the Presiding Officer, I propose a vote of thanks to some of our other distinguished Scottish parliamentarians and c...
Mr Bruce McFee (West of Scotland) (SNP): SNP
I was not here in the first session of Parliament.
The First Minister: Lab
We still enjoyed what he was saying in Paisley at the time. Bruce McFee has been a valuable member of the Parliament over the past four years, and we genuine...
Nicola Sturgeon (Glasgow) (SNP): SNP
Like the First Minister, I pay tribute to those members of all parties who will not be standing for re-election. Each and every one of them has made their ow...
Miss Annabel Goldie (West of Scotland) (Con): Con
I, too, pay tribute to MSPs who will leave the Parliament today and I share in the sentiments already expressed. From our benches, we will lose Lord James Do...
The Deputy First Minister and Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning (Nicol Stephen): LD
Presiding Officer, you have played a key role in moving Scotland forward. Four years ago, the public attitude to the Parliament and this building was too oft...
Robin Harper (Lothians) (Green): Green
On behalf of the Scottish Green Party, I pay tribute to all the politicians who are about to retire and, in particular, to Dennis Canavan, who is a great fri...
Rosie Kane (Glasgow) (SSP): SSP
Are you nervous, George? Laughter.The Scottish Socialist Party echoes much of what has been said about the MSPs who are retiring—I am not one of them—and abo...
Ms Rosemary Byrne (South of Scotland) (Sol): Sol
As colleagues have done, I pay tribute to the hard work of members who are retiring. I ask members to forgive me for making special mention of Lord James Dou...
Margo MacDonald (Lothians) (Ind): Ind
Presiding Officer, it was not just yesterday that you and I and some other political anoraks sat discussing Scotland's possible futures well into the wee sma...