Meeting of the Parliament 29 May 2025
I identified in my statement that a number of public sector buildings are involved. I did not list them all, but, if Graham Simpson is interested in the details, I am happy to share that information.
Work continues across the sectors that Graham Simpson identified—including health, education, justice and the wider public sector—to identify affected buildings and to do technical risk assessments to understand the scope and the condition of the RAAC. As I said, just because a building has RAAC in it does not mean that action necessarily needs to be taken. Once that process, which is proceeding at pace, is completed, it is for the specific public body to take a perspective on what needs to be done to address the issue. In some cases, that has involved demolition of buildings and their replacement. In others, it has involved temporary closure. In others, the result of the risk assessment is such that no action needs to be taken. That depends on the specifics of the building, and it is the responsibility of the public body to address the issue. As I said in my statement, the safety of public sector workers and the users of the buildings is of paramount concern.