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Karen Adam (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP Chamber
30 Jan 2025
Scottish Budget 2025-26
I am happy to contribute to the debate as convener of the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee. I take this opportunity to remind members of the three principles of human rights budgeting, which are participation, transparency and accountability. As members m...
The Convener SNP Committee
09 Sep 2025
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2026-27
Our second agenda item is pre-budget scrutiny. This is the third and final year of the committee’s agreed focus on human rights budgeting and the final budget for session 6. Accordingly, the focus will be on accountability and on consolidating the committee’s scrutiny througho...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
15 May 2025
Committee Effectiveness Inquiry
I disagree about removing a system if doing so undermines the democratic representatives that the people have elected to represent them in the Parliament, which includes committees that are scrutinising legislation. It is important that we have proportional representation in o...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
24 Oct 2023
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2024-25
Yes. I find what you are saying about the need to reach out to these communities to be really interesting; indeed, Afam mentioned that the communities are there and that the door is open. It is important to note that it is up to us to make that effort. You might have already ...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
15 May 2025
Committee Effectiveness Inquiry
We are encouraged to ensure that, when we are scrutinising at committee, we are doing so objectively. However, the point is that we are here and that we align with our party political values. There are many times when we will agree with what is being said by those who are in t...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
22 Jun 2021
Legacy Papers
Much like my colleagues, I am excited about and looking forward to being a part of the committee. I represent a coastal and rural community, so I will be interested in everything that relates to fishing and fisheries. Rachael Hamilton picked up on the issue of marine biodiver...
Karen Adam (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP Committee
11 May 2022
Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 59 proposes that Scottish ministers should be required to consult “Before making regulations under section 4, 7(2)(c) or 10”. That means that ministers would need to consult before making regulations to specify functions in the exercise of which they are to have re...
Karen Adam (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP Committee
25 Oct 2022
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2023-24
Good morning. It has been fascinating to hear how the process could and should work. I have a question for Sara Cowan. I am interested in how the budget scrutiny process works for women in particular and what outcomes you are looking for. It is still the case that it is mostl...
Karen Adam (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Feb 2024
Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Before I begin, I thank Kaukab Stewart for her time as convener and congratulate her on her new role. I thank all those who provided evidence to the committee. We are grateful for all the views that were expressed to us by representatives of consumer groups and the legal sect...
The Convener SNP Committee
27 Feb 2024
Budget Scrutiny 2024-25
Our second agenda item is the final of our budget scrutiny evidence sessions. I refer members to committee papers 1 and 2. I welcome to the meeting Emma Roddick, the Minister for Equalities, Migration and Refugees. The minister is accompanied by Scottish Government officials...
The Convener SNP Committee
29 Oct 2024
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26
Welcome back, everyone. The fifth item on our agenda is evidence as part of the committee’s pre-budget scrutiny 2025-26. We will hear from two panels. Our first panel is Catherine Murphy, executive director, Engender; Lewis Ryder-Jones, advocacy adviser, Oxfam Scotland; and Ca...
The Convener (Karen Adam) SNP Committee
05 Nov 2024
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26
Good morning, and welcome to the 23rd meeting in 2024 of the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee. We have received no apologies today. Our only agenda item to be taken in public this morning is a continuation of our evidence taking for our pre-budget scrutiny...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
15 May 2025
Committee Effectiveness Inquiry
On the point about induction and training, and the experience that members can bring to committees, I think that there is a part for political parties to play prior to members being elected and coming to the Scottish Parliament. That education should begin at the vetting stage...
The Convener SNP Committee
09 Sep 2025
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2026-27
Thank you. That brings us to the close of this evidence session. I thank everyone for their participation; it has been valuable for the committee in undertaking our scrutiny of human rights budgeting. We have a lot of information to take away. I thank the cabinet secretary an...
The Convener (Karen Adam) SNP Committee
03 Feb 2026
Budget Scrutiny 2026-27
Good morning, and welcome to the third meeting in 2026 of the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee. We have no apologies this morning, but Rhoda Grant and Marie McNair are joining us remotely. This is Rhoda’s first meeting back with the committee; we are very p...
Karen Adam (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP Committee
28 Sep 2021
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2022-23
The discussion has been fascinating. Governments around the world are experimenting with constructing their budget processes around wellbeing, and Scotland is learning from those experiments and looking at how they can help us to formulate budgetary processes, particularly in ...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
28 Sep 2021
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2022-23
It is nice to see all the witnesses today. I have a question on gendered budgeting. Providing gender equality in services is often seen as an additional cost, whether that be in social security or in health and women’s refuge services. Some services are not really built around...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
05 Oct 2021
Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2022-23
It is nice to see well-kent faces. I direct my question to Alison Evison. I will build on an issue that has been mentioned. The pandemic has made more stark some of the inequalities of which we were already aware. There are numerous examples relating to local authorities, incl...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
05 Oct 2021
Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2022-23
My question is on data and analysis for human rights budgeting. I highlight that we are at the beginning of black history month and that, throughout the pandemic, black, Asian and minority ethnic people have been acutely affected by pre-existing inequalities across a huge rang...
Karen Adam (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP Committee
12 Jan 2022
Budget Scrutiny 2022-23
Good morning. There is an increased budget allocation of £10 million for Marine Scotland. What is that intended to support, and what assessment has the Scottish Government made of additional Marine Scotland operational costs that are associated with EU exit?
Karen Adam SNP Committee
12 Jan 2022
Budget Scrutiny 2022-23
Earlier, you touched on the EMFF. Given the current situation with replacement funding, what is happening with that, and with the UK seafood fund in particular?
Karen Adam (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP Committee
25 Jan 2022
Budget Scrutiny 2022-23
I thank the witnesses for their extensive answers so far. You have probably already touched on the question that I was going to ask in the previous couple of responses, but I should say that the committee has started to explore what a human rights-based approach to budgeting c...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
25 Jan 2022
Budget Scrutiny 2022-23
I see that Chris Birt wants to come in.
Karen Adam (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP Committee
29 Jun 2022
Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning, minister. In the early stages of the bill, the purpose was to address any inconsistencies in the language of the 2002 act, and to make it a lot easier to understand and enforce. Do you think that there are any gaps that now require further clarification, or are ...
Karen Adam (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP Committee
28 Sep 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
Good morning. I will start with Russell McCutcheon. We have heard that North Ayrshire Council feels that the funding landscape is getting a bit cluttered. What are your views on that? What are the issues behind that comment?
Karen Adam SNP Committee
28 Sep 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
That is helpful. How could the process be made more streamlined and strategic?
Karen Adam SNP Committee
28 Sep 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
I ask Pippa Milne the same question. How do you feel about the funding streams?
Karen Adam SNP Committee
28 Sep 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
I ask Gareth Waterson the same question.
Karen Adam SNP Committee
28 Sep 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
It is interesting to hear that, and I am pleased to hear that there was support for the application process. As you look ahead, do you think that inflationary pressures will cause funding issues for your authority and others? Might what you say in an application not add up to ...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
28 Sep 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
Thanks. I think that we are getting into issues about which other members have questions.
Karen Adam SNP Committee
28 Sep 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
Good morning, panel. I have enjoyed listening to you describing your community engagement. In particular, Diarmaid Lawlor spoke about the real grass-roots involvement and feedback, and about ensuring that any consultation and engagement is fully representative. That threw up a...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
28 Sep 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
You touched on the point that we want to reach out to as many diverse people as possible and on how that can be done. Are there any standout ideas from the consultation that have never been done on islands and that would attract more diverse individuals?
Karen Adam SNP Committee
28 Sep 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
That is helpful. It is about enhancements.
Karen Adam SNP Committee
28 Sep 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
That is helpful. Thank you.
Karen Adam (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP Committee
05 Oct 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
Apologies, convener. Which question are we on?
Karen Adam SNP Committee
05 Oct 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
Thank you. Good morning, cabinet secretary. I know that my colleagues have already discussed this, but what, given the current economic landscape, was the main reason for not going ahead with the islands bond policy?
Karen Adam SNP Committee
05 Oct 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
That is good to know. In the discussions that the committee had last week, there was a lot of focus on bringing in the voices of the people who live in those areas—that grass-roots, lived experience—and making them part of the conversation and the actions arising from that. H...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
05 Oct 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
I am especially pleased about the involvement of young voices. That will be important.
Karen Adam SNP Committee
05 Oct 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
As you have highlighted, the fishing industry is struggling at the moment. The cost of living crisis impacts on it mostly in the form of energy bills. The boss of the Scottish Seafood Association, Jimmy Buchan, wrote a letter in which he said that the escalating fuel costs are...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
05 Oct 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
As the convener noted earlier, we are governed by two Governments and, as you said, we rely on the UK Government with regard to certain policies, support and its duties in that regard. Is there any alignment there? Are you able to voice exactly what our fishing industry in the...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
05 Oct 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
Most of my questions on the food commission have been answered, although I could be a bit sneaky by trying to pull out more information on what it will look like. I know that it is in the works, but will it provide any monitoring or reporting on the state of food poverty?
Karen Adam SNP Committee
05 Oct 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny
That is great. It is exciting, and I am looking forward to that.
Karen Adam SNP Committee
25 Oct 2022
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2023-24
We also want to have a preventative system, not just one that mitigates what might happen to women. A preventative system would mean that, as young women and girls came through school, they would have opportunities and options and would be aware of those choices. Do you think ...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
25 Oct 2022
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2023-24
Absolutely. Your comment about women’s voices coming across as white noise to a lot of people a lot of the time really resonates, and we need to find out how we can home in on and listen to them. Interestingly, the feedback that we had earlier was that this reaches further th...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
25 Oct 2022
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2023-24
It is quite a vast issue, is it not?
Karen Adam SNP Committee
25 Oct 2022
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2023-24
Thank you.
Karen Adam (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP Committee
01 Nov 2022
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2023-24
I will follow on from your discussion with Pam Gosal about outreach work, minister. We find that those who are most marginalised in society are also those who feel most disenfranchised, so I am glad to hear that on-going outreach processes are in place. What can we do to ensu...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
06 Dec 2022
Scottish Human Rights Commission
That is interesting. It is crucial that people understand how the issue of human rights interacts with all policy and legislation. I remember that, when I was a councillor, we would read through reports, at the end of which would be a section on the equality impact assessment....
Karen Adam (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP Committee
24 Jan 2023
Budget Scrutiny 2023-24
I thank the witnesses for their evidence, which has been really informative. Angela O’Hagan spoke about making budgeting more accessible to people. She has made it more accessible to me, so I appreciate that. Your evidence has been really helpful. In relation to flipping the ...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
24 Jan 2023
Budget Scrutiny 2023-24
The issue is that the priorities can often become subject to the push and pull of politics.
Karen Adam SNP Committee
24 Jan 2023
Budget Scrutiny 2023-24
That is helpful—thank you.
Karen Adam SNP Committee
24 Jan 2023
Budget Scrutiny 2023-24
I have a quick question about outcomes. I feel that my questions around participation and suchlike were answered but a key point that was raised was about that outreach to the public and the idea of starting with outcomes and tracing the money backwards. How do we ensure that ...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
24 Jan 2023
Budget Scrutiny 2023-24
Thank you, Clare; that is really helpful.
Karen Adam (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP Committee
31 Jan 2023
Budget Scrutiny 2023-24
Good morning, minister, and thank you for the evidence thus far. I have often thought that fiscal management can be a bit dry and boring, but this is really not boring. It is quite exciting to be able to discuss how we follow the money and ensure that, when we do that, the out...
Karen Adam SNP Committee
31 Jan 2023
Budget Scrutiny 2023-24
That is really helpful to know. It is perhaps helpful that they have been forthcoming in saying that it has not been clear enough for them. After all, we can provide as many tools as we want but they need to know how to use them. How do we ensure that the core priorities of lo...
Karen Adam (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP Chamber
28 Feb 2023
LGBT+ History Month
I congratulate Joe FitzPatrick on securing the debate. With this year’s theme of LGBT+ history month being “Behind the Lens”, I begin by paying tribute to the writers, actors, directors, producers, composers, choreographers, costume designers and so many others who have play...
Karen Adam SNP Chamber
25 May 2023
Agriculture Policy
Sorry—not this time. The new animal health and welfare payment is one example of what the Scottish Government is doing to fulfil our collective vision for agriculture. Through that payment, we will reward farmers who take an active role in improving the health and welfare of ...
Rachael Hamilton SNP Committee
27 Sep 2023
Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2024-25
It has been reported today that the European Commission has imposed a fine of £5.6 million following a 2020 audit’s uncovering of failures in how the Scottish Government was administering common agricultural policy fund payments to Scottish farmers. Where will the money to pay...
Karen Adam (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP Committee
27 Sep 2023
Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2024-25
Good morning, cabinet secretary. The programme for government said that a science and innovation strategy for marine and freshwater environments will be published. Will that have budgetary implications for Scottish Government-funded science?
Karen Adam SNP Committee
27 Sep 2023
Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2024-25
What is the current state of play with marine funding after Brexit?
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Meeting of the Parliament 30 January 2025

30 Jan 2025 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Scottish Budget 2025-26
Adam, Karen SNP Banffshire and Buchan Coast Watch on SPTV

I am happy to contribute to the debate as convener of the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee.

I take this opportunity to remind members of the three principles of human rights budgeting, which are participation, transparency and accountability. As members may recall, our 2024-25 pre-budget scrutiny saw us set out a three-year plan to look at each of those principles in turn. We started with participation in 2024-25, under the convenership of our now Minister for Equalities. For our 2026-27 pre-budget scrutiny, we will look at the principle of accountability. This year, however, we focused our work on the principle of transparency.

We were particularly interested in transparency in the context of human rights budgeting and the role of national outcomes in supporting transparent and data-driven decision making and mainstreaming equalities across portfolios. Alongside that, we explored the Scottish Government’s progress in implementing the recommendations that the equality and human rights budget advisory group made in 2021. The minister will recall that the committee adopted that approach for our 2024-25 pre-budget scrutiny during her time as convener. We worked with the whole family equality project, which is supported by the Capital City Partnership, to learn how people view and understand the budget process and how it impacts their lives. That allowed citizens the opportunity to express to us and the Government the areas that they felt should be prioritised and how they could feed into the process to help them to understand the rationale behind spending decisions.

We hoped to expand on that approach for the 2025-26 scrutiny process through an equalities mainstreaming workshop involving stakeholders, a citizens group and representatives from the Scottish Government. However, due to the UK election, the programme for government timetable and the changes that have taken place, we have reconsidered our timetable for that work, although we hope to return to it this year.

I referred to the role of national outcomes in supporting transparent and data-driven decision making and mainstreaming equalities across portfolios. Several areas of interest and relevance to the committee came out of responses to the Finance and Public Administration Committee’s call for views on the proposed revisions to national outcomes. Those included gender equality as a link to gender budgeting and understanding the impact of spending decisions on women and girls; the importance of continued monitoring and data collection to track trends in inequalities; challenges in defining and measuring inequality, which can impact the evaluation of any budget decision aimed at tackling inequality; and efforts focused towards reducing specific inequalities, including in rural healthcare and housing policy. Throughout our work in several areas, the issue of rurality as an additional barrier to equality has been raised with us, and we will look to do further work and investigation in that regard.

We look forward to welcoming the Minister for Equalities to the committee next month, when we will explore further how work on areas that are identified for improvement is progressing. One such area is policy coherence. In evidence, stakeholders highlighted that the national performance framework’s effectiveness could be undermined by a lack of coherence with other initiatives, particularly the equally safe strategy. For example, greater integration of primary prevention of violence against women and girls across relevant outcomes, such as those on communities and education, was seen as essential.

Alison Hosie of the Scottish Human Rights Commission addressed the issue of policy coherence in her oral evidence. She welcomed significant improvements in the equality and fairer Scotland budget statement and said that a lot of work had been done to make it more coherent with policy decisions. However, she told us that there remains an issue with the EFSBS being published at the same time as the budget, as that does not support the public in knowing what discussions have happened and what has fed into decision making. She suggested that capacity building is needed across all policy areas to ensure that all departments in the Government are consistently practising human rights-based approaches.

Our predecessor committees have encouraged more mainstreaming of equalities and human rights throughout the scrutiny of the budget by all the Parliament’s committees. We reiterate the point today and will continue to do so. That was driven home to us through our work with the whole family equality project, which gave us the added impetus that it would improve cross-portfolio working.

There are opportunities to be creative and innovative. For example, there are opportunities for joint committee working to ensure that the fullest scrutiny is applied. We can make recommendations to the Scottish Government or we can ask what it is going to do, but there is nothing to stop us coming up with solutions, especially if we work in partnership with real people in citizens panels.

Looking ahead, as I touched on earlier, our focus next year will be on the third principle of human rights budgeting, which is accountability. We will then aim to have a review of our session-long focus on human rights budgeting, during which we anticipate taking a look back at progress towards the Scottish Government’s commitments to move towards a human rights budget.

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