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Joan McAlpine (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
16 Mar 2021
People with Learning Disabilities (Support during Pandemic)
I congratulate Jackie Baillie on securing the debate. I have enjoyed working with her on the cross-party group on learning disability and I commend her work in leading the group. I thank everyone involved in the cross-party group, including the secretariat, Enable Scotland, fo...
The Convener SNP Committee
11 Mar 2021
Cultural Sector (Impact of Covid-19)
Thank you very much. As Dean Lockhart said, we are over time, so I do not think that we have any time for any closing questions. I thank Mr Munro and Ms Davis for attending and for their evidence today. That concludes the public part of this morning’s meeting. As has been all...
The Convener SNP Committee
11 Mar 2021
Cultural Sector (Impact of Covid-19)
Our last questions are from Dean Lockhart MSP.
The Convener SNP Committee
11 Mar 2021
Cultural Sector (Impact of Covid-19)
This is all absolutely fascinating stuff, Mr Munro, but I ask you to keep your answers a bit shorter. A lot of members want to ask you questions and I want to give them all that opportunity.
The Convener SNP Committee
11 Mar 2021
Cultural Sector (Impact of Covid-19)
Thanks very much. I will come back to some of those issues later. I will hand over to Claire Baker MSP.
The Convener SNP Committee
11 Mar 2021
Cultural Sector (Impact of Covid-19)
Thanks very much. That is helpful. You talked about how individuals in Scotland get funding that individuals in the rest of the UK do not get. I note that, as you said, the latest manifestation is the recently reopened hardship fund for creative freelancers. I understand that ...
The Convener SNP Committee
11 Mar 2021
Cultural Sector (Impact of Covid-19)
Thank you very much. As you noted, this is likely to be our final committee meeting of the parliamentary session. It will certainly be the last committee meeting that Creative Scotland will contribute to, so I want to thank you and Isabel Davis for your co-operation with, your...
The Convener (Joan McAlpine) SNP Committee
11 Mar 2021
Cultural Sector (Impact of Covid-19)
Good morning, and welcome, everyone, to the ninth meeting in 2021 of the Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee. We have received apologies for the meeting today from Beatrice Wishart and Christine Grahame. The first item on the agenda is evidence on the imp...
Joan McAlpine SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Broadband Roll-out (Dumfries and Galloway)
I welcome the progress that will be made in the coming months, which will give more residents and businesses access to broadband. The minister is aware that mobile connectivity is also a challenge in Dumfries and Galloway. What is the Scottish Government doing to improve that...
1. Joan McAlpine (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Broadband Roll-out (Dumfries and Galloway)
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on broadband roll-out in Dumfries and Galloway. (S5O-05106)
Joan McAlpine SNP Chamber
10 Mar 2021
Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I welcome the cabinet secretary’s freedom of expression amendment and will of course support it. I also support amendment 1 in the name of Adam Tomkins. However, I do not think that either amendment goes far enough to protect people from vexatious complaints of hate crime. Ada...
Joan McAlpine (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
10 Mar 2021
Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
A YouGov poll for UN Women UK that was published this week found that nearly every young woman in the United Kingdom had suffered sexual harassment. Claire Barnett, executive director of UN Women UK, pointed out that it is a human rights issue. As Ms Barnett said, “It’s just ...
Joan McAlpine (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
09 Mar 2021
Covid-19
I recently met the Scottish Wedding Industry Alliance. The wedding industry is particularly important in Dumfries and Galloway. Although the sector is grateful for the support that it has received from the Scottish Government, it is asking for guidance on whether it can safely...
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
We will move into private session. 11:14 Meeting continued in private until 11:44.
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Thank you. As there are no further supplementary questions, I thank the cabinet secretary and his officials for their evidence. I repeat my best wishes for the future, cabinet secretary.
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
If members have any supplementary questions for the cabinet secretary, they should type the letter R in the chat box and I will bring them in. Cabinet secretary, I would like to remind everyone of some of the people who are most directly impacted—European citizens who are liv...
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Thank you. Our last questioner is Kenneth Gibson.
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Stewart Stevenson, can you hear me?
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
I take this opportunity to thank you for your engagement with the committee. It has been very helpful to us over the years. I do not think that you are really walking off into the sunset, but I certainly wish you well for the future. We will move on to questions from Claire ...
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Is there a difference in approach between Mr Gove and Lord Frost? Inaudible. In fairness to Mr Gove, he has come in front of our committee twice, which is better than previous UK ministers.
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
That is interesting, because my next question was going to be about whether you had any discussions about how the Scottish Government could input into the work of the Partnership Council and the specialised committees and working groups, where the work of those bodies intersec...
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Thank you for that very interesting opening statement. It would be interesting if you could reflect on how you think that the lack of trust that you mentioned might influence further negotiations, given that, as we both know, this is a very bare-bones deal. We just heard fro...
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Welcome back. We continue with agenda item 1, with further evidence on the EU-UK trade and co-operation agreement. I welcome our second panel. Michael Russell, the Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, Europe and External Affairs, is accompanied by three Scottish Government ...
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
The issue of EHCs has come up via other witnesses. It is a very strong message that the committee is getting. I thank all our witnesses for giving evidence to us. It has been very helpful for our inquiry. We will now have a brief suspension before the cabinet secretary joins ...
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Do you think there is any threat to the supply chain in Scotland? We are setting up a new international port at Cairnryan that is competing with other ports that have experience as international ports. I was struck by Dumfries and Galloway Council telling me that it would have...
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Mr Bain, you have talked about the Northern Ireland protocol. We recently took evidence from Dumfries and Galloway Council on the challenges that it is facing with regard to Cairnryan and the customs activity that will have to take place there. We previously took evidence from...
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
We have time for some supplementary questions, if any members wish to come in. I do not have any members telling me that they wish to come in. Mr Phillips, Kenny Gibson talked about the movement of jobs from the UK to the continent—as did you. Recently, there has been quite a...
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Thank you. I will move on to the deputy convener, Claire Baker.
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Thank you. I know that Claire Baker will pick up some of the questions around universities, so I will go to Mr Bain next and ask about the effect on retail. We have heard about the impacts so far, and we know that, after April, we will see impacts on imports. Are you concerned...
The Convener SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Thank you very much—that is very helpful. In some of the evidence on financial services that we have taken, it has been suggested that the adjustments would be easier for very large financial services companies than for smaller ones in Scotland and that the Scottish sector wou...
The Convener (Joan McAlpine) SNP Committee
04 Mar 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Good morning. I welcome everyone to the eighth meeting in 2021 of the Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee. Apologies have been received from Beatrice Wishart MSP. The first item on our agenda is evidence on the European Union-United Kingdom trade and co-op...
Joan McAlpine (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2021
Autism and Learning Disabilities
I congratulate Alexander Burnett on securing the debate. As the vice-convener of the cross-party group on learning disability, I am delighted to support calls for a commissioner for learning disability and autism. We have made progress in Scotland, with keys to life and the Sc...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
That is very diplomatic. Thank you, Dr Torbett and Dr Budd, for attending and for your evidence today. That concludes the public part of this meeting. I will allow a couple of minutes for members to take a comfort break and to move on to Microsoft Teams before we resume our co...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Dr Torbett, do you think that the co-operation structures in the TCA are fit for purpose for chemicals?
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
You have both talked a lot about how critically important regulatory co-operation between the UK and the EU is for your industries. Are the co-operation structures envisaged in the TCA fit for purpose for your industries? A yes or no answer would be fine.
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Thank you very much for that. Dr Budd, do you want to talk about the talent in your industry and whether Brexit has affected recruitment?
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
That is great. How has Brexit affected your workforce planning? You employ a lot of highly skilled people, so how has it affected your workforce planning and your ability to access skills and labour? Dr Torbett, do you want to go first?
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
How are your products at Callanish, on the Isle of Lewis, affected?
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
We have a little bit of time in hand. Dr Budd, could you go into more detail about the implications for your business in the UK of complying with UK registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals? Are the fatty acids that are produced by your company at t...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
In that case, we will move on to Kenneth Gibson.
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
We will move on to questions from Christine Grahame.
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Thank you. We will move on to questions from the deputy convener, Claire Baker.
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Has that been a significant issue? Has it happened quite a bit?
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
That is what we have been told by other exporters and hauliers. In your submission, you talk about hold-ups at the port damaging loads. We are well aware of the difficulties for exporters of things such as shellfish, which have been ruined because of hold-ups. However, people ...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
One paragraph of your submission notes that “mixed loads seem to flummox port officials”, and that there is particular paperwork for them. The issue of mixed loads has come up time and again in the evidence that we have taken. We are told that it is a particular issue for sm...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
You talk about your polyurethane business and “hauliers sleeping in their cabs for days”. What is it particularly about the polyurethane business that is causing that?
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Thank you. Dr Budd, you represent our largest chemical manufacturer. In your written evidence, you say: “we have experienced few hold-ups at the EU-UK border and the customs systems are running smoothly but the UK-EU border has had substantial friction for our businesses.” ...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
I am sure that the committee would be interested in seeing the letter that you refer to.
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Thank you. That is clear. Your written submission also raises concerns about the supply of medicines to Northern Ireland. Can you tell us more about that?
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
We continue on agenda item 1, with further evidence on the EU-UK trade and co-operation agreement. I welcome our second panel of witnesses this morning, who are Dr Richard Torbett, chief executive of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry; and Dr Darren Budd, m...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Thank you very much. It is nice to end on that optimistic note. The committee will shortly hear from a further panel of witnesses. I suspend the meeting for a few moments to allow those witnesses to join us. 10:11 Meeting suspended. 10:15 On resuming—
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Thank you very much for giving evidence today. As you know, we will have an election soon in Scotland, so this is probably the last time that this committee will have the pleasure of hearing your evidence. Thank you for the help that you have given the committee over the years...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Our committee and the equivalent committee in the Senedd have requested that we participate. I take it that you are saying that if the UK agreed, you would not have any objections but that it is up to the UK.
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
There has not been much encouragement in our conversation today, but that is one point of encouragement, and I am glad to hear it. I want to ask you about the parliamentary partnership assembly, which you touched on earlier and which was established to scrutinise the operatio...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Mr McAllister, you mentioned the EU citizens who live in Scotland. If I recollect correctly, there was quite a lot of disquiet in the European Parliament about the original withdrawal agreement and the rights of EU citizens in the UK after Brexit. What is the feeling in the Eu...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
I put on the record that we have received apologies from Ross Greer.
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
We have to move on, but I will try to bring you in again at the end, if there is time.
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Thank you. That is helpful. We will now move on to questions from the deputy convener, Claire Baker.
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
That is interesting. In recent weeks, our committee has heard evidence from a range of stakeholders from across the Scottish economy, highlighting the problems that have been experienced by Scottish companies seeking to export goods to the EU since 1 January. We recognise that...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Feb 2021
European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Co-operation Agreement
Thank you for that opening statement. The European Parliament UK co-ordination group is leading the scrutiny of the EU-UK trade and co-operation agreement. I am aware that the European Parliament has been seeking more time to scrutinise the agreement. I know that the UK Govern...
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Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 16 March 2021

16 Mar 2021 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
People with Learning Disabilities (Support during Pandemic)

I congratulate Jackie Baillie on securing the debate. I have enjoyed working with her on the cross-party group on learning disability and I commend her work in leading the group. I thank everyone involved in the cross-party group, including the secretariat, Enable Scotland, for the fantastic work that they do.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, I have been raising the needs of people with learning disabilities and I am pleased that progress has been made with regard to vaccination and testing. However, I want to raise the issue of testing for young people. Just today, I received a letter from the father of a 17-year-old girl with Down’s syndrome, from my region, who was told to shield but has not been vaccinated. Despite repeated calls to both the helpline and her general practitioner, her dad has no information on when she will get the vaccine. People with Down’s syndrome were part of the high-priority group 4. I would appreciate any guidance that the minister can offer on that.

As well as being deputy convener of the CPG, I am the legal guardian of my sister, who has Down’s syndrome and who does not have the capacity to make decisions for herself. That shapes how I look at the issues, because it is the people who cannot speak up for their own needs who have been hurt most by the pandemic. People without capacity often rely on their family members, and it is important that their carers and family members are listened to.

One issue that particularly affects that group is the loss of day services, particularly building-based day services. For many of those who use the services, it is like going to work or school, but it also their community—it brings routine, stimulation, safety and friendship. Before the second lockdown, many day services across Scotland were still not operating, when pubs, schools, restaurants and sport were up and running. The replacements for the day services that were offered to people—colouring packs, chats on Zoom if they were lucky—were completely inadequate. That has had a devastating effect on people. I endorse what the briefing from the Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland says about the need for better mental health services that are designed for people with learning disabilities as we come out of the pandemic.

Families of learning disabled people who use day services in local authority areas around Scotland have asked me where the day service workers went, particularly if the services were run by local authorities. Many such workers have been asked to stay at home or have been redeployed to deliver other council services.

I know of a supported living facility that houses nine people, most of whom went to a day centre about four times a week. That service has been absent for a year; the replacement service offers about four hours a week, if people are lucky. No extra resource has been provided to that supported living facility, and that situation is replicated around Scotland.

I have made the point before that many parents of such people feel that a national care service in which local authorities control services for learning disabled people will not work. I have spoken to third sector workers who point out that the services that they have offered learning disabled people during lockdown—particularly when it was eased last summer—have been far more creative and imaginative, whereas councils have failed to come up with alternatives to the closed adult resource services.

In our previous debate on the subject, the minister talked about the Scottish Government working towards a transformation plan. She said in closing that she was developing it in partnership with the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities and that it would take a human rights-based approach. That will concern some families who are in despair at the loss of day services, because they are concerned that council social work departments will use the opportunity to further destroy such services and particularly building-based day services. The families’ experience is that the redesign of services means the destruction of day services, which are not fashionable.

I will quote one typical parent from East Kilbride, who is the father of a woman in her 30s. She absolutely loved attending the Murray Owen centre, which he believes is under threat. He said:

“I know there are people in positions of power and influence who would in effect close the day centre model to our learning disabled community. A senior social worker actually said to me at a review meeting 12 years ago, when we strove to increase our daughter’s package from two days to four, ‘Is that all you want for her—to be stuck in a day centre?’ We were horrified by her question, which was asked in front of members of staff who’d transformed our daughter from being a shrinking violet with zero confidence into the confident, sociable, happy and far more able young woman she is today. Such offence and disrespect towards us and towards the staff of the centre necessitated a firm rebuke.”

I hope that, in looking at future services for young and middle-aged adults who attend day services and building-based day services, we will listen to all groups, including carers. I appreciate the fact that the minister is consulting People First (Scotland) and other organisations that allow people to speak for themselves, but the needs of people with mild disabilities, whose focus is—understandably—on getting into work, taking an independent approach and achieving total equality are very different from those of people with more severe disabilities.

It is important to include everybody. Self-directed support is great for some people but not for everyone. For the people who have the greatest needs, there is not the breadth of facilities to purchase through self-directed support. I hope that the minister will keep that in mind in her discussions about the future of services.

19:39  

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The Deputy Presiding Officer (Lewis Macdonald) Lab
The final item of business is a members’ business debate on motion S5M-23746, in the name of Jackie Baillie, on support for people with learning disabilities...
Jackie Baillie (Dumbarton) (Lab) Lab
I am grateful that my motion has made it to the chamber before Parliament rises and we enter the election period. Although we will all be robust in arguing a...
Joan McAlpine (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP
I congratulate Jackie Baillie on securing the debate. I have enjoyed working with her on the cross-party group on learning disability and I commend her work ...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con
I thank Jackie Baillie for securing the debate. I acknowledge the hard work that she has done as the convener of the cross-party group on learning disability...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
I call Shona Robison.
Shona Robison (Dundee City East) (SNP) SNP
Inaudible.
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
We are not hearing you, Ms Robison. Will you try again?
Shona Robison SNP
Inaudible.
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
I am afraid that we are still not hearing you, so I will call Maurice Corry and then come back to you in a couple of minutes. 19:45
Maurice Corry (West Scotland) (Con) Con
Thank you very much for allowing me to speak in the debate, Presiding Officer. I thank Jackie Baillie for her unstinting support for the subject of this deb...
Shona Robison (Dundee City East) (SNP) SNP
Can you hear me now, Presiding Officer?
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
Yes, we can hear you loud and clear.
Shona Robison SNP
I thank Jackie Baillie for bringing the debate to Parliament. The motion raises a number of important issues. We have all been affected by Covid-19, but, as...
The Minister for Mental Health (Clare Haughey) SNP
I thank Jackie Baillie for providing us with a further opportunity, following last week’s members’ business debate, to discuss the experiences of people with...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
Thank you. That concludes the debate on support for people with learning disabilities during the Covid-19 pandemic. Meeting closed at 20:00.