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Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
11 Dec 2025
British Sign Language (Scotland) Act 2015 Inquiry
I am pleased to open the debate on behalf of the Scottish Conservatives and also to speak as a member of the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee. I thank the committee and its clerks for putting together the report, and I also thank everyone who provided evide...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Mar 2022
International Women’s Day 2022
How fortunate I am today to stand in the chamber for the third time to address international women’s day. The first time was for a members’ business debate that was led by Michelle Thomson and the second was on Saturday, when many diverse women came together here. This is a s...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Mar 2022
International Women’s Day 2022
I thank the member for bringing forward such an important motion for members’ business, celebrating international women’s day. I, too, hold in my thoughts the women and girls of Ukraine while I make this speech. I am honoured to be opening today for the Scottish Conservatives,...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
10 May 2022
Women in Business
I thank Michelle Thomson for bringing the motion to Parliament and I am delighted to contribute to the debate on behalf of the Scottish Conservatives. Women in business is a subject that is extremely close to my heart. As some members may know, after my father sadly passed aw...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
12 Mar 2025
International Women’s Day 2025
I thank Audrey Nicoll for bringing the motion to the chamber. I also take this opportunity to thank all the excellent organisations that have the courage to stand up for women’s rights, including For Women Scotland, Women’s Rights Network Scotland, Sex Matters, Murray Blackbur...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
12 Mar 2025
Single-sex Spaces (Public Sector)
I thought you were going to give me a minute more, Deputy Presiding Officer. I was really excited there. As we just marked international women’s day on Saturday, this debate, which has been brought by the Scottish Conservatives, could not be more timely. Since being elected ...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
25 Nov 2021
Violence against Women
I am grateful to be contributing to today’s debate, but it gives me no pleasure to do so. The eradication of violence against women is a subject that is particularly close to my heart, as a woman, mother, aunty and daughter. I am sure that that is being felt strongly across t...
Pam Gosal Con Chamber
02 Dec 2025
Violence against Women and Girls
At the same time, the SNP refuses to call for a grooming gangs inquiry, all in the name of political correctness, and chooses to bury its head in the sand as if grooming gangs are not a problem. The problem is not going away, but the SNP keeps kicking the can down the road. Th...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
20 Apr 2022
Sexism in Football
I am grateful to be contributing to this members’ business debate on behalf of the Scottish Conservatives. I thank Joe Fitzpatrick for bringing the debate to the chamber. For centuries, women have had to fight for recognition in every aspect of life. Sport is no different fro...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Feb 2023
International Day of Women and Girls in Science
I am delighted to be opening today’s debate for the Scottish Conservatives. The debate marks the international day of women and girls in science. As shadow minister for higher and further education, youth employment and training, and an advocate for women reaching their full p...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
03 Mar 2026
“Sign LOUD: Perspectives of Deaf mothers and signing practitioners on domestic abuse, communication issues and the impact on Deaf families”
:You are absolutely right that there is a big gap in the data. That was one aspect that we looked at when I was working on my Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill. Right now, when anyone goes to a police station or to the police to report domestic abuse, whether they h...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
03 Mar 2026
“Sign LOUD: Perspectives of Deaf mothers and signing practitioners on domestic abuse, communication issues and the impact on Deaf families”
:Statistics that were released last week show that sexual crimes—rape and attempted rape—as well as domestic abuse have been on the rise. At the same time, Women’s Aid and Rape Crisis centres across the country have reached breaking point due to an influx of cases coupled with...
Pam Gosal Con Chamber
23 Nov 2022
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
I thank the member for her intervention, as that is a very serious point. It is deeply concerning that the United Nations expert on violence against women has expressed her concerns about legislation that is passing through this Parliament right now. After months, if not years...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
23 Jan 2025
Women’s Role in Net Zero
Before I begin, I thank my colleague Michelle Thomson for bringing this important issue to the chamber. I know that she cares deeply about women and girls, and that is why I am pleased to be speaking in today’s debate. The last time that I spoke in a similar debate, I provide...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
17 Jun 2025
British Sign Language Inquiry
Good morning, Deputy First Minister and officials. Thank you for all the information that you have provided so far. I will turn my question around a little bit because you have been talking about education; I will come in on education first. In private evidence sessions, the ...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
17 Jun 2025
British Sign Language Inquiry
Thank you for that, Deputy First Minister. The people who we heard from said that school teachers should be qualified to level 3 in BSL and that there are opportunities for more deaf or deafblind people to teach or help in the system. Those may be things for you to look at. T...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
22 Dec 2022
Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill
I have been sitting on the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee since it began taking evidence on the bill. I have heard, seen and felt at first hand the impact that the bill is already having on women. As I have said many times, good legislation is about balan...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
09 Dec 2025
British Sign Language Inquiry
Good morning, Deputy First Minister, and good morning to your team. We heard some concerning evidence about the support that is available to deaf survivors of domestic abuse. A couple of weeks ago, I attended an event that was hosted by East Dunbartonshire Women’s Aid entitle...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
21 Feb 2023
Victims Awareness Week
I am delighted to contribute to today’s extremely important motion on victims awareness week. I thank my colleague, Russell Findlay, for bringing the debate to the chamber. Since I began working on my domestic abuse prevention bill, I have been contacted by a number of wome...
Pam Gosal Con Chamber
21 Dec 2022
Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
It will absolutely affect those people. Indeed, some of my amendments talk about that, and I have mentioned the issue many times in committee and in this chamber. We must have balanced rights for everyone. I come from a minority ethnic background; I will talk about that and ab...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
17 Sep 2025
Supreme Court Judgment (Definition of “Woman” in the Equality Act 2010)
Before I begin, I welcome to the public gallery, and thank, For Women Scotland and all the organisations and individuals who are fighting tooth and nail for women’s rights. I am extremely proud to stand here today, delivering a speech on an issue that is so important to women ...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
09 Dec 2025
British Sign Language Inquiry
That was actually one of the organisations at the East Dunbartonshire Women’s Aid event. It went through the project that it is doing, so I was going to ask you: what about all the others? I have also mentioned many times that funding is only for a certain amount of time, bu...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
30 May 2024
Women’s and Girls’ Rights in Afghanistan
I thank Michelle Thomson for bringing this crucial issue to the chamber, and I extend my heartfelt thanks to the NGOs and other organisations in the United Kingdom and around the world that work to raise awareness and to press Governments to take meaningful action for the wome...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
03 Mar 2026
“Sign LOUD: Perspectives of Deaf mothers and signing practitioners on domestic abuse, communication issues and the impact on Deaf families”
:I have a couple more questions. What do you consider to be the most pressing gaps that must be addressed in the data to properly understand the domestic abuse that is experienced by deaf women, particularly given that you have previously said that they are often grouped in wi...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
30 Nov 2022
Violence Against Women and Girls (Men’s Role in Eradication)
I thank the minister for bringing such an important debate to the chamber, and I am honoured to open the debate on behalf of the Scottish Conservatives. This is my second debate this month to mark the international day for the elimination of violence against women. It is disa...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
09 May 2023
Trauma-informed Justice for Victims and Witnesses
I, too, welcome the cabinet secretary to her new role. I am honoured to be contributing on behalf of the Scottish Conservatives to today’s debate on transforming justice in Scotland. Earlier this year, my colleague Jamie Greene described a frequent pattern in Scottish Governm...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
17 Jun 2025
British Sign Language Inquiry
Good morning. In the evidence sessions over the past couple of weeks, this committee has heard real-life examples of deaf people struggling, especially in rural areas. Those examples, particularly the ones that we heard in the private session, have been harrowing. Lucy Clark, ...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
02 Sep 2021
Supporting the People of Afghanistan
At the start, I would like to say that this is a personal and sensitive speech. I might have some time at the end for interventions, but I will not be taking any otherwise, as I would like to make progress with my speech. It is with great sadness that, after 20 years of our i...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
22 Nov 2022
Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I want to be clear that, while I recognise that improvements to the gender recognition process would be beneficial for trans people, the proposed law is a let-down for women, girls, faith communities and children, who require the protection of the law. I believe that such a ba...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
23 Nov 2022
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
It is an honour to bring to the chamber this debate to mark the international day for the elimination of violence against women and girls, which will take place on Friday 25 November, followed by the 16 days of activism. This year’s theme is “UNITE! Activism to end violence ag...
Pam Gosal Con Chamber
30 Nov 2022
Violence Against Women and Girls (Men’s Role in Eradication)
The member is absolutely right, but there has to be a balance. I have said that in all the committees that I have made representations to. The balance must be equal. I am doing that so that trans people do not in any way get pointed at to say that this is wrong or right. There...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
05 Dec 2024
Violence Against Women and Girls (Young People’s Voices)
I thank all the organisations that provided briefings for the debate and commend them for the hard work that they do. I also thank For Women Scotland for working with me to sponsor a round-table discussion this week that will highlight violence and sexual harassment in the wor...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
17 Jun 2025
British Sign Language Inquiry
Thank you. Lucy Clark also highlighted that many deaf women who experience domestic abuse assume that it is normal behaviour and do not even know what consent means. While working on my Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill, I came across a woman who had slurred speech,...
Pam Gosal Con Chamber
27 Oct 2022
Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I have said that I will not take interventions. The proposed bill is ill thought out, ill considered and, worst of all, unpredictable. It seeks to remove any medical oversight and opens the process to a group of unknown size and characteristics. Perhaps there is no perfect an...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Mar 2023
Misogyny (Criminal Law Reform)
I am honoured to contribute to this extremely important debate on reforming the criminal law to address misogyny. All too often, women are the target of criminal behaviour that is motivated by misogyny. Sexual crimes in Scotland are at the highest level on record and instan...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
29 Nov 2023
Gender-based Violence
I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this debate, which marks the international day for the elimination of violence against women and the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence that follow it. This is the third year in a row that I have contributed to ...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
02 Dec 2025
Violence against Women and Girls
Every year since I entered the Parliament in 2021, I have spoken in debates on sex-based violence and on the 16 days of activism. However, sadly, things are not any better today—in fact, they are getting worse. The theme of this year’s 16 days of activism is “UNiTE to end dig...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
09 Dec 2025
British Sign Language Inquiry
Thank you. As you have mentioned women’s aid organisations, I will go on to my supplementary and then go back to my other question. Deaf women are entitled to access services in the way that suits them best but, unfortunately, there is a lack of funding across Scotland for wom...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Feb 2022
Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Commemoration
I am honoured to contribute to today’s members’ business debate, which has rightly been brought to the chamber by my colleague Stephen Kerr. I would like to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the accession to the throne of Her Majesty the Queen, who is not only our longest re...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
01 Nov 2022
World Menopause Month
I am honoured to speak in the debate on behalf of the Scottish Conservatives. I thank Siobhian Brown for bringing to the chamber a debate on such an important topic, and for sharing her experience. It is never easy to talk about something so personal—in particular, something ...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
01 Jun 2023
Women and Girls in STEM
I am delighted to speak in today’s debate on behalf of the Scottish Conservatives, and I thank Audrey Nicoll for bringing to the chamber this important motion on increasing the participation of women and girls in STEM. The last time I spoke in a debate of this nature, I gave ...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
27 May 2025
Civil Legal Aid Inquiry
Thank you for that information. I have one final quick question. It is worrying that you say that, although this committee and the Social Justice and Social Security Committee have heard evidence on it in the past two weeks, not everybody knows that the means test has those le...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Feb 2026
Prostitution (Offences and Support) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I thank Ash Regan for introducing the Prostitution (Offences and Support) (Scotland) Bill and acknowledge her passion and all the hard work that she has done on the bill and on the rights of women and girls generally. Introducing a private member’s bill is not an easy process,...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
17 Jun 2025
British Sign Language Inquiry
The committee has also heard that deaf people are faced with barriers in relation to the issue of poor mental health. Mental health services for people with full hearing are already strained and experience regular budget cuts, and those services are further stretched in rural ...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
03 Mar 2026
“Sign LOUD: Perspectives of Deaf mothers and signing practitioners on domestic abuse, communication issues and the impact on Deaf families”
Good morning, and thank you for the information that you have provided so far. In your report, you recommend the establishment of an equally safe BSL advisory group and describe that as “critical”. Will you explain why it is critical? Is it necessary for that group to be estab...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
03 Mar 2026
“Sign LOUD: Perspectives of Deaf mothers and signing practitioners on domestic abuse, communication issues and the impact on Deaf families”
:Thank you very much for that response.
Pam Gosal Con Committee
28 Sep 2021
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2022-23
I welcome the panel. You have all said that the pandemic has had a devastating impact on gender equality. It has been said that women have been set back by decades. I would like to ask about the risk that women’s unfair responsibility for unpaid care and domestic work might ge...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
24 Nov 2021
Transvaginal Mesh Removal (Cost Reimbursement) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am honoured to be contributing to the debate. It is important that the women who were forced to seek private arrangements to remove transvaginal mesh are reimbursed for the costs incurred, and that the scheme moves forward as soon as possible. I thank those who stepped forw...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
01 Mar 2022
Women’s Unfair Responsibility for Unpaid Care and Domestic Work
I thank the panel for their opening statements and for sharing their personal experience and the work that they have done. Like my colleague Pam Duncan-Glancy, I thank you for all the work that you have done for the BAME community and women both throughout Covid and before it....
Pam Gosal Con Committee
22 Nov 2022
Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
As I said previously, I recognise that improvements to the gender recognition process would be beneficial for trans people. However, my job here is to ensure that the bill, once enacted, is balanced. As it stands, the bill does not strike a balance and instead puts women, girl...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
24 Nov 2022
First Minister’s Question Time · Gender-based Violence
This week, a United Nations expert on violence against women has condemned the Scottish National Party’s gender recognition reforms. The UN expert claimed that the bill could allow violent males to access women-only spaces, posing a risk to the safety of both women and trans w...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
14 Jan 2025
Support for the Culture Sector
I thank the Scottish Government for bringing a debate on this important sector to the chamber. Culture is an integral part of Scotland and extends to dance, music, film, sport, language, Scottish traditions and much more. Scotland has many diverse festivals, such as the fantas...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
13 May 2025
Civil Legal Aid Inquiry
Good morning. My question is one that I also put to the previous panel. The vast majority of domestic abuse survivors are women and, as the Scottish Women’s Rights Centre has said, survivors of domestic abuse often struggle to access civil legal aid and many of them need to pa...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will start on that, then pass over to Charlie Pound, who can cover the technical points. I saw a lot of domestic abuse around me when I was growing up—not in my family, but among other friends and relatives. I have spoken to organisations and survivors, and Dr Marsha Scott ...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
25 Nov 2025
Human Rights, Equalities and Access to Services (Rural Areas)
Thank you for the response, but I am a bit worried that the information you have provided is not exactly touching the ground. When I talk about the 116 times the woman had to contact legal aid, that is not an isolated case—there are many cases like that. People are contacting ...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
07 Dec 2021
Women’s Unfair Responsibility for Unpaid Care and Domestic Work
Good morning and thank you very much for coming. It was useful to hear the opening statements on how women have suffered over the pandemic. The issue is at the heart of the committee’s remit, which is why we decided to work on it. The evidence shows that women, disabled women...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
08 Mar 2022
Women’s Unfair Responsibility for Unpaid Care and Domestic Work
Good morning. I thank Jenny Miller and Pauline Nolan for coming to the meeting and for their opening statements, especially on international women’s day. We have heard that the rates of domestic abuse and violence against women increased throughout the pandemic. Was that the ...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
22 Nov 2022
Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
No. That is protected under the Equality Act 2010. It is about the religion itself. I know this from the case of my own mother. Normally, when somebody goes into a healthcare setting, if we see in front of us a male or female doctor, we can ask to see the female doctor. If one...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
31 Jan 2023
Budget Scrutiny 2023-24
I welcome the work involving women that the Scottish Government is doing and that the minister has mentioned. However, we cannot ignore the issues that we have heard in evidence in this committee. In the pre-budget scrutiny last year, we learned from Susan McKellar that women’...
Pam Gosal Con Committee
16 May 2023
Asylum Seekers in Scotland
To go back to trafficking, we have heard evidence that women—and certain individuals—may not always go to the police but will sometimes trust third sector organisations and go there first. The police also identified that. That may be because, in the countries where those women...
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Meeting of the Parliament 11 December 2025

11 Dec 2025 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
British Sign Language (Scotland) Act 2015 Inquiry

I am pleased to open the debate on behalf of the Scottish Conservatives and also to speak as a member of the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee. I thank the committee and its clerks for putting together the report, and I also thank everyone who provided evidence to the committee as part of our inquiry, which we began early this year.

According to the latest Scottish census, there are just over 117,000 BSL users in Scotland, which amounts to 2 per cent of the population. In 2015, the Scottish Parliament passed the British Sign Language (Scotland) Act 2015, which has increased BSL visibility, improved access to services for BSL users and delivered greater empowerment of the deaf community.

However, as the evidence sessions and the report that we are debating today have made clear, some challenges remain. I will focus on two areas: first, the experience of deaf children when it comes to education; and secondly, issues relating to access to justice, particularly for deaf women who experience domestic abuse.

Deaf children face many barriers to things that their hearing peers take for granted. For instance, they often arrive at school without any well-developed language. That is unacceptable, which is why I am pleased that the committee agrees that deaf children should be able to learn their native language of BSL as early as possible. In the committee’s private sessions, we heard from deaf pupils and their parents, who said that, in many cases, pupils placed in mainstream schools faced difficulties because there were not enough BSL specialists. Teachers were not properly equipped to deal with those pupils’ needs. One of the pupils we spoke to said that it was extremely difficult to keep up with the work and, therefore, she failed her exams.

Many deaf pupils wish to study in mainstream schools, but the status quo is simply not acceptable. Too many deaf children are leaving school without the language and support that they need and are thus being set up to fail in later life. That is not just a future risk—it is happening now, and the consequences are lifelong. That is why I hope that the Scottish Government takes important steps to invest in deaf education, such as by increasing the number of qualified teachers.

I turn to the issue of deaf survivors of domestic abuse. Deaf women are more likely to experience domestic abuse than hearing women. I was shocked to hear in evidence to the committee that deaf women often assume that domestic abuse is a normal behaviour.

Such sentiments were also expressed at an event that I attended a couple of weeks ago, which was sponsored by East Dunbartonshire Women’s Aid and was entitled, “Empowering deaf women to report domestic abuse”. We were told that deaf women do not know the meaning of words such as “coercion” and “consent”. We were told that there are only three BSL-trained domestic abuse advocates in Scotland, all of whom are based in Dundee. I was told by representatives of East Dunbartonshire Women’s Aid that funding remains a major issue for many women’s aid organisations, which makes it extremely challenging to recruit independent domestic abuse advocates who are skilled in sign language interactions. The barriers are even bigger for deaf women in rural areas, who are forced to travel for hours to access such support.

Those women have also been let down by the justice system. While putting together my Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill, I met a survivor who had slurred speech. When the police arrived at her home, her abuser told authorities that she was drunk, so she was not taken seriously. The police and women’s aid organisations do not always have interpreters, as many interpreters do not feel comfortable taking on such cases.

I clearly remember Lucy Clark, a deaf advocate and survivor of domestic abuse, telling the committee that finding an interpreter is always at the forefront of deaf women’s minds. Even when there is an interpreter, many deaf survivors feel more comfortable speaking to someone else whose first language is BSL. However, in order to have a better picture of the extent of the problem, we need proper data. That is why my bill would place a duty on public authorities and third sector organisations to collect data such as disability status. I am pleased that that element of my bill received strong support during the consultation process as well as during the evidence that was given to the Parliament’s Criminal Justice Committee.

On Tuesday, I asked the Deputy First Minister whether she believed that better data collection would help us to better understand the full extent of the problem. I was pleased that she agreed, and it is now incumbent on the Scottish Government and MSPs of all parties to support my bill.

It is important to remember that Scotland’s deaf community is one of the most marginalised communities in our country. I hope that Parliament comes together in welcoming the report and agreeing to its recommendations. Although I was pleased to hear some warm words from the Deputy First Minister in her opening speech, I hope that they are followed by some concrete actions to make the lives of deaf people a little bit easier.

15:36  

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