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Irene McGugan: SNP Committee
12 Feb 2002
Petition
I was a little disappointed by the response. First, it has taken a long time to come to us. During that time, thousands more pupils have been denied technological studies. I understand that the course is now off the curriculum in most west of Scotland schools and that the numb...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
17 Nov 1999
Child Care Strategy
Immediately before I became an MSP, I worked for Angus Council, helping to implement the child care strategy. Like most practitioners, I welcomed the fact that at last we had a national strategy to implement, even if some of us suspected that the prime motivating factor was re...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
15 Feb 2001
Children's Services
The minister will have noted that the SNP has lodged no amendment to the motion, because we fully endorse all aspects of it and because I truly believe that there should and can be much agreement on children's issues. I am pleased that we are having the debate, even though it ...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
04 Apr 2001
Looked-after Children and Adoption Services
The policy and practice of adoption has evolved since the 1920s and 1930s and legislation must reflect that. However, the legacy of the past 25 years or so is a piecemeal legal framework that makes it difficult to work through the amended legislation. I speak from some experie...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
17 May 2001
Special Educational Needs
I am neither the convener nor the vice-convener of the Education, Culture and Sport Committee, but it is my pleasant duty to introduce this report to the Parliament on the committee's behalf.The committee agreed in November 1999 that one of its earliest inquiries should focus ...
Irene McGugan: SNP Chamber
06 Dec 2001
Youth Justice System
I thank the minister for her intervention, but I must underline my point. I am sure that she is aware that applications for UK postgraduate social work courses have fallen alarmingly, from more than 9,000 in 1995 to under 5,000 last year. Vacant posts are a serious concern for...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
21 Mar 2002
Scottish Parliament Salaries and Allowances
I speak in support of Shona Robison's amendment. I am aware of the hard work and long hours that every member contributes and I am aware that elsewhere, whether in another political forum or even in the private sector, far higher remuneration would be available and remitted. H...
Irene McGugan: SNP Chamber
12 Dec 2002
Children and Young People (Services)
Robert Brown should be aware that redefining poverty does not make the least bit of difference. All those children are in poverty in Scotland today and little has been done to alleviate the situation. It seemed appropriate to focus on youth justice and child protection in the ...
Irene McGugan: SNP Committee
08 May 2001
Scottish Qualifications Authority Trade Unions
I want to underline all that has been said recently. It seems that your workers, who have been under pressure this year to clear up the year 2000 situation, will be under pressure for some time. The past year has impacted on the development of question papers—which will be rea...
Irene McGugan: SNP Committee
04 Jul 2000
Reporters
All members should have a copy of the minute of the previous meeting. We are still pursuing the idea of an MSPs guide to the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 with Capability Scotland, which professes to be as confused as us about why such a document has not yet been made ava...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
17 May 2000
Agricultural Holdings
The initial document recommended that existing provision should be amended to permit part-time operation. However, I understand that the minister now believes that it is not necessary to amend the 1991 act and that part-time tenant farming is no longer an issue. Will he care t...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
29 Jun 2000
Agriculture Strategy
As the Minister for Rural Affairs is aware, the Rural Affairs Committee is concluding an inquiry into changing employment patterns in rural areas. Our findings are fairly similar to those of other studies of the current economic structure of rural areas: not only is there an o...
Irene McGugan: SNP Chamber
25 Jan 2001
Question Time · Scottish Berry Project
I suggest that the only thing that the proposed pilot project in Govan has in common with the Tayside-led consortium is the name. I remind the minister that a business plan for the project was first submitted in 1998. How much more time does he need to consider it? Time is som...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
30 Jan 2002
Adoption and Children Bill
The minister cannot fail to be aware that the SNP has no great enthusiasm for Sewel motions. As she acknowledged, this is the third Sewel motion on the Adoption and Children Bill. It is not unreasonable to expect the Scottish Parliament to generate its own legislation on relev...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
01 May 2002
Youth Participation
Although this is the end of the debate, I would like to highlight a very useful starting point for this subject: the need for all those who are involved with children and young people to recognise that participation is a fundamental right of citizenship. That would indicate th...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
05 Sep 2002
Looked-after Children
It might surprise the minister to know that there are members, indeed some on her own benches, who query why it is necessary to have yet another debate on looked-after children. However, I think that the answer is obvious. We need to have as many debates as it takes until effe...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
20 Nov 2002
Protection of Children (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I do not think that I have ever taken part in a debate in which the issues have been articulated so clearly, so often and at such length. The minister can be in no doubt about members' concerns. Further summing up seems to be a bit superfluous.All members' speeches acknowledge...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
20 Feb 2003
Arbroath CAFE Project
I add my congratulations to those that have been offered to Andrew Welsh and to the young people of the CAFE project—not only for the work that they do, but because they are probably unique in having two motions relating to them lodged in the Scottish Parliament in the space o...
Irene McGugan: SNP Committee
03 Apr 2001
Children's Commissioner
Committee members will be aware that we have also commissioned research into consultation with young people and that we are now at the stage of bringing that to a conclusion and writing a final report. Some of us think that the children's commissioner inquiry and the outcome o...
Irene McGugan: SNP Committee
24 Apr 2001
Schools Infrastructure
None of the five schools is deemed to be a community school, although that type of school is regarded as the way forward, because such schools offer an holistic service to families by having social work, health services and other facilities on site. Was any thought given at th...
Irene McGugan: SNP Committee
15 Jan 2002
Scottish Ballet Inquiry
I would like to make a small point that follows on very well from Brian Monteith's comments. The burden of everything that you have said is that you see the appointment of the new artistic director as the focus for the way ahead and the most important consideration for Scottis...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Committee
21 May 2002
School Meals (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Not really, because fruit and berries have been flagged up enough, and we can deal with them later. I remind the committee that the expert panel on nutrition and school meals will report at the end of the month. We must bear in mind that time scale when we consider our own tim...
Irene McGugan: SNP Committee
05 Nov 2002
Scotland's Languages
These delays often make the task more difficult. There has been more interest in Scotland's languages and more developments around them in the past 18 months than there had been previously in my lifetime. That is a good thing, as the issue has risen up the agenda and deserves ...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Committee
26 Sep 2000
Reporters
Last week, I met representatives of the Disabled Persons Housing Service. Two main issues were on the agenda. Following the evidence that the DPHS gave us some time ago, we raised issues with three ministers, and have now received responses. The issues that were covered in the...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Committee
24 Oct 2000
Equality Proofing and Mainstreaming
The proposals are sound. Equal opportunities and mainstreaming cannot be implemented quickly and we should not be too dismayed about the length of time before the completion of research. It is a fundamental issue and it merits a great deal of time and effort. If it takes us un...
Irene McGugan: SNP Committee
24 Oct 2000
Reporters
The disability report relates to our earlier agenda item on training, which I discussed with the representative from IDEAL Training. We also considered funding and translation. We have made recommendations, which we ask the committee to endorse.The first recommendation is simp...
Irene McGugan: SNP Committee
07 Nov 2000
Reporters
I apologise for the fact that my paper was not submitted in time for circulation with the other committee papers; I hope that members have seen a copy, as attached to my e-mail. There are only two issues to report. One concerned the DPHS, and was well covered under agenda item...
Irene McGugan: SNP Chamber
16 Sep 1999
Question Time · Stracathro Hospital
Will the minister undertake, as a matter of urgency, to investigate and facilitate the reinstatement to full-time use of the mobile magnetic resonance imaging scanner that was removed from Stracathro in March?
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
27 Jan 2000
Rural Sub-Post Offices
I will make two brief points.Until now, the network of post offices has been based on the assumption that there should be a post office branch within one mile of the homes of between 94 and 95 per cent of the population. If the proposed method of benefit payment becomes compul...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
02 Mar 2000
Gaelic
I am speaking in this debate because I support the Gaelic language as much as the Scots language, although once again I will speak in English. I want to highlight the work of Comhairle nan Sgoiltean Araich, the Gaelic pre-school council, in helping to revive and promote the la...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
16 Mar 2000
Health Boards and NHS Trusts (Public Consultation)
Consultation consists of two parts: talking to people and listening to what they say. That simple fact has largely eluded most health authorities for years, because even when the requirement to consult has been honoured, it seems not to have been a requirement to pay any atten...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
26 Apr 2000
Scottish Adjacent Waters Boundaries Order 1999
There was never any doubt about the need for a boundary line to define the legislative and administrative competence of this Parliament. What was and continues to be in doubt is the need for a new and separate line when a boundary already existed for the purposes of civil juri...
Irene McGugan: SNP Chamber
25 May 2000
“Rural Scotland: A New Approach”
I accept that. The point I am trying to make is that we have known for a very long time that we need to do that.In closing, I would like to give the minister one example of an excellent community initiative—such as the one that is promoted in the Executive's document—that has ...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
05 Jul 2000
National Parks (Scotland) Bill
First, I record my appreciation for the hard work of the clerking team of the Rural Affairs Committee in particular. They guided the committee ably through a complicated process, in what I consider to be an unreasonably short time scale.The reason for establishing national par...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
13 Dec 2000
Scottish Qualifications Authority
All the inquiries have been completed, the findings have been set out and analysed in great detail and the recommendations are being considered, but today's debate is by no means the end of the matter. The real work starts now. Restoring public and professional confidence in o...
Irene McGugan: SNP Chamber
21 Mar 2001
Scottish Berry Project
While we grow and harvest in Scotland some of the highest quality fruit and vegetables, we seem to have been incapable of linking two things—bad health and good produce—and taking positive action.In particular, we have a world-class soft fruit industry. Our raspberries are int...
Irene McGugan: SNP Chamber
04 Apr 2001
Looked-after Children and Adoption Services
I am happy to agree on that. I hope that all those routes will be fully considered in the review of policy and legislation. Two important facts emerge from research and practice over recent years. First, around 50 per cent of children who are now being placed for adoption come...
Irene McGugan: SNP Chamber
04 Apr 2001
Looked-after Children and Adoption Services
This has been a useful debate in which to tease out and explore the many current issues around adoption.On the sections of the Adoption and Children Bill that relate to Scotland, there has been no disagreement on the need to take action. The Kilshaw internet adoption case high...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
21 Jun 2001
Young Carers
I, too, congratulate Donald Gorrie on bringing this important issue to the fore once again.Many young carers are carers not through choice, but because the burden lands on them. They care for a parent or a sibling unselfishly, against a background of missed school, lost educat...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
20 Sep 2001
Schools (Assessment)
This has been an interesting debate in which there has been considerable consensus about what constitutes the main issues.For the benefit of Murdo Fraser, I should point out that the SNP believes that education should be an enriching experience and process for young people—not...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
04 Oct 2001
Sports Promotion in Schools
Everyone agrees that the provision of sport and PE in schools contributes significantly to a healthier, more dynamic and proactive population and a more interesting and exciting way of life for our young people. However, Scottish children are among the least fit in Europe. The...
Irene McGugan: SNP Chamber
04 Oct 2001
Sports Promotion in Schools
I am sorry; I must get on.PE in the curriculum is just the starting point. If we want children to develop their talent for and enjoyment of a particular activity or sport, there must be—as Kenny Gibson pointed out—an opportunity for them to do so outwith the school day. The Mc...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
25 Oct 2001
National Cultural Strategy
There has been no evidence of progress on the majority of the key pledges and this report confirms that there is no evidence of progress in the majority of key priority areas. Today, we are discussing an outline of what various agencies are doing in certain sectors. They are i...
Irene McGugan: SNP Chamber
06 Dec 2001
Youth Justice System
I am disappointed that the minister does not feel able to accept our amendment. Every one of the recommendations in the youth crime review report has already been accepted by the Executive—I am referring as far back as June 2000. Surely it is time they were implemented. I do n...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
31 Jan 2002
Young Runaways
Like others in the chamber, I am pleased that, as a result of the findings of "Missing Out—Young Runaways in Scotland" and of the debate, some attention is being given to a disturbing situation—it gives serious cause for concern.No one here can be comfortable with facts that c...
Irene McGugan: SNP Chamber
12 Jun 2002
Participation in Sport
I do not see why we cannot have both and keep the local authority expenditure up.In evidence yesterday to the Education, Culture and Sport Committee's inquiry into the purposes of education, the Scottish Parent Teacher Council was clear that any research that it conducts shows...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
27 Jun 2002
Community Regeneration
I am sure that no one would take issue with the statement that people need the core services of health, education, transport, jobs and crime prevention for a decent quality of life and well-being. However, all over Scotland, concerned people are at their wit's end because they...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
31 Oct 2002
Broadcasting and the Print Media
The debate is important because the media is so influential in providing information and informing views and opinions. Consultation and research consistently provide evidence of Scotland's need for a distinctive service. In Scotland more than in any other country in the United...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
11 Dec 2002
Mental Health (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
In my brief speech, I will focus on the issues that affect children and young people. Many of the concerns that I will describe were raised by children's organisations in evidence and were further debated at a meeting of the cross-party group on children and young people.First...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
09 Jan 2003
Child Protection Review
From the outset, I say that we welcome the review and its recommendations. It can only be good that the issue is being debated and addressed at a national level.However, we have to ensure that this opportunity to tackle the problems in child protection brings about real and la...
Irene McGugan: SNP Chamber
26 Feb 2003
Looked-after Children (Education)
The £10 million was specifically about providing materials and resources to help with homework; it was not specifically about helping children to receive full-time education or to have a care plan that addresses their educational needs. There were entirely separate announcemen...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Committee
02 Apr 2001
National Health Service (Tayside)
Paragraph 6.6 of the report says that the draft recovery plan that was submitted in November 1999 identified certain savings. However, the report adds:"Further efficiencies depended on proposals for changes in the delivery of clinical services which could not be implemented un...
Irene McGugan: SNP Committee
04 Feb 2003
Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
That is right, but as it is not that kind of amendment, I cannot accept it.On amendment 9, Karen Gillon has comprehensively outlined the view that was taken by those of us who were involved in drawing up the bill. We feel that there are sufficient elements within the bill to a...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Committee
25 Oct 2000
School Exams
In setting out your recommendations, you rightly draw attention to your concern for young people. I am sure that everyone on the committee shares that concern. At what stage, though, would those recommendations need to be implemented to effect any improvement for students next...
Irene McGugan: SNP Committee
25 Oct 2000
School Exams
Given the significant problems that existed at the time, what action did you take to deal with them, and how did you make sure that what you were doing and saying was being transferred up and down the chain of command?
Irene McGugan: SNP Committee
30 Jan 2001
Regulation of Care (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I have a final question on training, which we discussed earlier. The vast majority of playgroup workers do not hold a professional qualification, although many of them—like foster carers—would like to. The same issues arise as for foster carers, concerning appropriate training...
Irene McGugan: SNP Committee
20 Mar 2001
Scottish Qualifications Authority
You mentioned the committee's inquiry. Indeed, there were three inquiries following last year's difficulties, all of which spent a great deal of time and effort trying to identify the problems and offer solutions. To what extent has the SQA based changes on those recommendatio...
Irene McGugan: SNP Committee
27 Mar 2001
Sport and Culture in Scotland
I agree with almost everything that Blair Young has said; I applaud what was set out in the submission and what he has outlined to us today.Is Blair Young aware that, in recent weeks, ministers have expressed firm views about some of the issues that he talked about? For instan...
Irene McGugan (North-East Scotland) (SNP): SNP Committee
24 Apr 2001
Schools Infrastructure
All the PFI schools work to time-limited contracts, which means that there is a period after which decisions have to be made about the future use of the facilities or whether to sell them on. Who will take the decision on what will happen to the schools?
Irene McGugan: SNP Committee
01 May 2001
Children's Commissioner
At the previous committee meeting, we decided that we would launch the findings of the consultation report at the same time as the film event. Should that also be deferred until 25 June?
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Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 12 Feb 2002

12 Feb 2002 · S1 · Education, Culture and Sport Committee
Item of business
Petition
Technology Teachers Association (PE233)
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I was a little disappointed by the response. First, it has taken a long time to come to us. During that time, thousands more pupils have been denied technological studies. I understand that the course is now off the curriculum in most west of Scotland schools and that the number of teachers is decreasing and the infrastructure is declining as time goes on.On more specific matters, the Executive claims that, of 6,000 questionnaires that were sent out, only one response was received, which was from Scottish Engineering. That is strange, because when the committee expressed an interest in asking business its views on the future of technological studies, what needs to be taught and what skills youngsters should have, we received quite a number of letters. We received responses from Scottish Enterprise, COSLA, the Construction Industry Training Board and the UK Offshore Operators Association. I find it strange that those organisations responded to the committee but did not respond to the Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum, as it was at the time, when it asked similar questions. If the Executive is committed to taking the issue seriously, given that we have had a science strategy, would not it be appropriate to have a document on technological studies? I understood that a short-term working group was to be established. A short-lived task force on the use of knowledge and technology is mentioned in "Created in Scotland—The Way Forward for Scottish Manufacturing in the 21st Century". I understand that the Deputy Minister for Education and Young People, Nicol Stephen, was involved in producing that document, yet there is no mention of it in the Executive's response. The response falls some way short of adequately addressing the petitioners' concerns. The petition raises additional points that we may wish to put to the Minister for Education and Young People.

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