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Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
02 Nov 2017
Inclusive Education
I apologise to you, Presiding Officer, and to members in the chamber, because I must leave early tonight to catch the evening plane home. Tomorrow, one of the things that I will do is visit Sandwick junior high school, which is at the south end of Shetland, with the two membe...
Tavish Scott (Shetland) (LD): LD Chamber
15 May 2008
Crofting
The Liberal Democrats welcome the Shucksmith report, and we acknowledge the work that Ross Finnie, Sarah Boyack and Mike Russell have done to bring it to fruition. As a Liberal Democrat, I recognise that no election address is complete without a reference to Gladstone; many of...
Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
22 Nov 2016
Adoption and Permanence
Presiding Officer, “Everything that needs to be said has already been said. But since no one was listening, everything must be said again.” That strikes me as an unfair quote to use in a debate such as this, so I will not use it. However, it was my way of responding to Iain ...
Tavish Scott: LD Chamber
18 May 2000
Sea Fisheries (Shellfish) Amendment (Scotland) Bill:<br />Stage 1
I would like briefly to deal with the points that members have made. I take Rhoda Grant's point about people standing up and saying, "This is a good measure," although I thought that that was what coalition back benchers had to do every day.I am grateful to all the parties, ac...
The Minister for Transport and Telecommunications (Tavish Scott): LD Chamber
26 Jan 2006
Thistle Travel Card Scheme
Parliament sometimes affords publicity to issues that need it; at times it affords publicity to issues that arguably do not need it. This debate is certainly a good example of our ability—in particular, Jackie Baillie's ability—to use Parliament to bring an important issue to ...
Tavish Scott (Shetland) (LD): LD Chamber
03 Sep 2009
Scottish Government's Programme
Amid the hustle and bustle of politics over the past few weeks, it is worth pausing to consider how events and memories come together. In his widely acclaimed eulogy to his fallen brother, Robert, in New York in 1968, the late Ted Kennedy said:"My brother need not be idealised...
Tavish Scott LD Committee
26 Sep 2012
Local Government Finance (Unoccupied Properties etc) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
It has been many years since I have enjoyed the excitement of a bill committee. Looking at Sarah Boyack reminds me that, many years ago, I was sitting at the other end of the table where Mr Mackay is and was doing the same kind of stuff as he is now, so I have every sympathy f...
Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
13 Mar 2013
Common Agricultural Policy Reform
I start with the press release that I have just received from the NFU Scotland, which welcomes today’s debate. In lodging the motion, the Liberal Democrats have made the Government respond to us. The NFUS announced that the less favoured area payments will start to arrive in b...
Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
20 Mar 2019
Student Support
I, too, thank Iain Gray and the Labour Party for lodging the motion, which Liberal Democrats will support, along with the Government amendment. I will make two observations on the minister’s opening remarks. When ministers talk about student support, it is important that they...
Tavish Scott (Shetland) (LD): LD Committee
21 Mar 2000
Sea Fisheries (Shellfish) Amendment (Scotland) Bill
Thank you, convener. This is probably the only time that I will get to sit in a ministerial chair, and I will not be taking any questions from J F Munro after the broadside that he launched last time round.As I am sure many members will be aware, the Sea Fisheries (Shellfish) ...
Tavish Scott (Shetland) (LD): LD Chamber
14 Sep 2000
Transport (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am always grateful that Kenny MacAskill does not have to fly home to his constituency—the whining would carry on long after the plane engines had been switched off.The Liberal Democrats very much support the Transport (Scotland) Bill, which is a further step towards the Scot...
Tavish Scott (Shetland) (LD): LD Chamber
15 Mar 2001
Fisheries
I want to set out the reasons why I believe that effective and adequate short-term aid, as part of the overall package that was announced a week ago by the fisheries minister, is so important. The Government's investment must be balanced: it must target short-term aid to give ...
The Deputy Minister for Finance and Public Services (Tavish Scott): LD Chamber
04 Sep 2003
Defence Aviation Repair Agency
I do not always learn something new in debates in the chamber, but I have been genuinely interested by Roseanna Cunningham's persuasive case and the cases that other members have made. Even the debate on defence policy that Jackie Baillie initiated was interesting; however, Ro...
The Deputy Minister for Finance and Public Service Reform (Tavish Scott): LD Chamber
29 Jun 2005
Transport (Scotland) Bill
This devolved Government is committed to transforming transport delivery and transport infrastructure throughout Scotland. We believe that Scotland needs and deserves a transport infrastructure that is comparable with the best in Europe. We want a future where others look to u...
Tavish Scott: LD Chamber
22 Mar 2006
Edinburgh Tram (Line Two) Bill
I could be drawn into commenting on what Mr Cameron said about aviation in his contribution to the debate on the budget statement, but that would be wholly inappropriate. Indeed, it would be an abuse of the situation, therefore I will duck the opportunity. What I will say—I am...
Tavish Scott: LD Chamber
29 Mar 2006
Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill
As I made absolutely clear in my statement on major public transport projects, we will fund what is now in front of us—that is, the tram network between Leith and the airport—but that is dependent on the business case. That is our position.Parliament is aware of the importance...
Tavish Scott: LD Chamber
29 Nov 2006
Glasgow Airport Rail Link Bill: Final Stage
Glasgow is indeed a great European city and, as members have said, there is every reason to support the bill to encourage the trend to make it and wider Scotland more sustainable—despite what the Greens say—and more economically developed as a result of the better transport co...
Tavish Scott (Shetland) (LD): LD Chamber
30 May 2007
Wealthier and Fairer
No MSP or political party would disagree with the idea of making Scotland wealthier and fairer. Where the Government is making the right noises, the Liberal Democrats want to provide ideas and constructive support; where it is getting it wrong, we will provide spirited opposit...
Tavish Scott LD Chamber
31 Oct 2012
Local Government Finance (Unoccupied Properties etc) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
No—I want to make my argument.Today, I ask the minister to reflect on the impact that the rent increase will have on housing tenants and the problems that will be incurred if there is no support for the amendment and if the bill is passed in its current form. Housing support g...
Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
16 Jan 2014
Oncology (Aberdeen Royal Infirmary)
In 2012, cancer was the cause of one third of all deaths of men and women in Shetland. The disease and how islanders tackle it are the reasons why I have initiated this parliamentary debate. I thank colleagues from my Liberal Democrat benches, the Conservatives and Labour for ...
Tavish Scott LD Chamber
11 Jan 2018
Developing the Young Workforce
Okay. I am sorely tempted to go into a whole thing about the 5 per cent, but I will not. I take Mr Stevenson’s point. I want to suggest that the Government is right to take a positive approach to a seven-year programme that will take a lot of Government commitment and ministe...
Tavish Scott: LD Committee
18 Sep 2002
Tourism Inquiry
Mr Downie said that the feedback from members was that the BTA is not delivering. I do not expect you to substantiate that charge today, but it would be useful if you could provide the committee with evidence to support it. I take the point that Andrew Wilson makes about cutti...
Tavish Scott: LD Committee
10 Nov 2003
Budget Process 2004-05
In principle and for the reasons that I outlined to Mr Mather, I strongly support being able to identify budgets that support growth. I will not repeat the difficulties that are involved, but I strongly support that general theme.
The Deputy Minister for Finance and Public Service Reform (Tavish Scott): LD Committee
11 Jan 2005
Relocation of Public Sector Jobs
Thank you very much. I wish one and all a happy new year. I agree with the sentiments that the convener has expressed in his opening remarks. I support the way in which the committee conducted its inquiry into public sector jobs relocation and the very positive way in which I ...
Tavish Scott (Shetland) (LD): LD Chamber
10 May 2001
Holyrood
I support the amendment in the name of the convener of the Holyrood progress group. Like Richard Simpson, I will begin by supporting the crucial and important work of Linda Fabiani, Jamie Stone and John Home Robertson on this issue. As Pauline McNeill pointed out, the Conserva...
Tavish Scott: LD Chamber
14 Jun 2001
Common Fisheries Policy
That proposal has some superficial attractions, but we must still go through the process, in which fishermen must be involved. As Richard Lochhead said, fishermen must be in the room to change policy. My concern about his proposal is that it would not change anything until suc...
Tavish Scott (Shetland) (LD): LD Chamber
01 Nov 2001
Teaching and Research Funding (Scottish Higher Education Funding Council Review)
I am substituting for Annabel Goldie. That is a source of relief to Annabel and some distress to me. As I am responding on behalf of the Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee, I cannot become involved in some of the little political barbs that flew around this morning. Th...
Tavish Scott: LD Chamber
16 Jan 2003
International Situation
I can accept Mr Swinney's remarks about the role of the United Nations, but I can read his motion as well. I believe that the last sentence of that motion is entirely inappropriate, and I have said why I will not support it. The Liberal Democrat amendment, unlike the motion i...
Tavish Scott (Shetland) (LD): LD Chamber
19 Feb 2003
Fisheries
The appalling, unfair and discriminatory outcome of the December fisheries council is already hitting the fishing industry in my constituency very hard indeed. Grotesque uncertainty exists about the present position. Crews, agents and local fisheries managers are trying to run...
The Deputy Minister for Parliamentary Business (Tavish Scott): LD Chamber
25 Jun 2003
Business Motion
Mr Crawford said that there was a good cross-party consensus on the Health Committee—presumably a good consensus in favour of the Executive, given that the motion was defeated by five votes to four.It is unfortunate that the SNP opposes the business motion and calls for a deba...
The Deputy Minister for Finance and Public Services (Tavish Scott): LD Chamber
29 Sep 2004
Spending Review 2004
Thank you, Presiding Officer. I will endeavour to be relevant, as you have asked.The budget sets out our ambitions to build a better Scotland; it is a budget for enterprise, opportunity and fairness. Today marks the start of the budget process, which runs all the way through t...
Tavish Scott: LD Chamber
10 Mar 2005
Infrastructure Investment Plan
We will do it. They just planned it, but we will do it. Rob Gibson raised a point about sustainability. There is a chapter on that, as I am sure he has read, in the document that we are discussing today, in "Building a Better Scotland" and in the spending review process. That ...
The Minister for Transport and Telecommunications (Tavish Scott): LD Chamber
25 May 2006
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Bus Transport (Glasgow)
At national level, this devolved Government provides substantial resources to support bus services. In particular, we will pay some £55 million this year directly to bus operators in Scotland through the bus service operator grant. We also resource local government to support ...
Tavish Scott: LD Chamber
23 Nov 2006
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill: Preliminary Stage
Mr Purvis has made an important point. I understand that he recently met the Deputy Minister for Communities to discuss that matter with respect to this and other capital transport projects. We are considering the appropriate level of home-loss payments for Scotland and will c...
Tavish Scott: LD Chamber
08 Feb 2007
Forth and Tay Bridges Tolls
Do not tempt me, Mr Swinney.The debate is not about fairness, but about votes—the SNP will say anything for votes. Until Christmas 2005, the SNP supported tolls. Do SNP members want to hear direct quotations about their support for tolls? How many direct quotations would SNP m...
Tavish Scott: LD Chamber
21 Feb 2007
Transport (North-east Scotland)
The member may not like it, but I dealt with it, and I dealt with Mr Baker's question last week.On David Davidson's very fair point about road safety, one of the drivers—that is probably the wrong word—or focuses of what we have done with Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen City and Moray...
Tavish Scott: LD Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Edinburgh Airport Rail Link Bill: Final Stage
I bow to Margo MacDonald's knowledge of the North sea, the engineering expertise that was necessary there, and the cat fighting among SNP members as to their position on the project.I thank David McLetchie and David Davidson for their support for the project. I take David McLe...
Tavish Scott: LD Chamber
24 May 2007
Approach to Government
I accept the minister's reply. However, despite more people being involved in a debate about decisions, it still comes down to the fact that ministers are paid, employed and put in the Parliament to make decisions. It is time that they decided to do exactly that. Does he—indee...
Tavish Scott (Shetland) (LD): LD Chamber
06 Feb 2008
Scots Trad Music Awards
At one stage, young Shetlanders would get ready for a night out listening not to Radio 1 but to Robbie Shepherd's "Take the Floor". My advancing years have got the better of me, and I am not quite sure—nor do I want to know—what my children's generation choose to listen to bef...
Tavish Scott (Shetland) (LD): LD Chamber
07 Feb 2008
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Order 2008
The order will achieve a number of outcomes that Liberal Democrats support. We support in principle the reduction of ring fencing. On the council tax freeze, no one wants to pay more tax, but we want to see the Government's proposals on abolition of the council tax. The cabine...
Tavish Scott: LD Chamber
27 Mar 2008
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Amendment Order 2008
I am sure that it will bring a sense of relief to the people who lose their jobs when Bob Doris points out that that is happening because of restructuring, which is caused by the fact that, as Mr McAveety pointed out, all that appears to matter today in local government financ...
Tavish Scott: LD Chamber
30 Oct 2008
HBOS
I have talked to many members of banking staff over the past few weeks, both within and outside my constituency, where a bank branch will probably go if we follow the Labour Government's current proposals. I am sure that John Park does not wish that to happen. I assure him tha...
Tavish Scott LD Chamber
22 Mar 2011
First Minister’s Question Time · Secretary of State for Scotland (Meetings)
I support those words on the legality of the current position and I will continue to make that case.There is broad cross-party agreement about the importance to Scotland of our soldiers, sailors and air crew, and about the military and support jobs that are important to many S...
Tavish Scott LD Committee
09 Nov 2011
Section 23 Reports
I will pursue that point. Exhibit 4 on page 13 indicates that support was withdrawn from local economic development projects because of a change to the remit of Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise in accordance with the Government’s new national priorities...
Tavish Scott LD Chamber
17 Nov 2011
Oil and Gas Sector
I would like to make some progress.I want to say something about the importance of the oil and gas industry now. In very difficult economic times—these are economic propositions, not political propositions—with the euro zone in utter crisis and meltdown, the oil and gas sector...
Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
23 Feb 2012
Road Equivalent Tariff (Commercial Vehicles)
I support Elaine Murray’s motion, which is sensible and constructive, and I cannot for the life of me see why the minister is against it. When a minister has to start by spending three or four minutes attacking the Opposition, we know that his argument is not particularly good...
Tavish Scott LD Committee
21 Sep 2011
Public Audit Committee Report
Convener, I support your line of thought on the role that the committee should play in teasing the issue out, not least because of Murdo Fraser’s good point about support for cabinet secretaries, whoever they may be and whichever Government they may work for. As someone who ha...
Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
09 Jan 2013
Oil and Gas Sector
I begin by agreeing with the broad tenor of the minister’s remarks and thanking Rhoda Grant for her observations on decommissioning, in particular. I agree with her central observations on safety.In the regular discussions that the minister has with the industry—I am thinking ...
Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
12 Dec 2012
Fisheries Negotiations
John William Simpson tweeted me last night—that is the way of the modern Shetland fisherman—that he had landed 450 boxes on the Lerwick market yesterday and grossed £29,000. He said:“We certainly can’t land our expensive quota allocation and keep a viable business going in thi...
Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
12 Mar 2014
Commonwealth Week 2014
I, too, thank Margaret Mitchell for bringing the debate to the Parliament and for her remarks about the context of the CPA branch’s work and the work that continues around that whole agenda. Patricia Ferguson remarked on the IRO staff and what they do to support the Parliament...
Tavish Scott LD Committee
09 Feb 2016
Higher Education Governance (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I will speak to amendment 35 and other amendments in the group because they represent an attempt to rectify a somewhat strange and patronising assumption in the bill that characterises some staff as simply “support”, rather than being professional in their own right. I hope th...
Tavish Scott LD Chamber
24 Nov 2016
Island Communities (Support)
For businesses we have to go back, because businesses do not get any reduction. The point that we are seeking to make is that we in the islands want the reintroduction of the discount for those categories of passengers as well. There has been brief mention of the Crown Estat...
Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
22 Jun 2017
Island Games (Support for Athletes)
There is nothing quite like a relay race. The 4 x 100m women’s final at the NatWest games in Jersey was breathtaking. As the baton reached Shetland’s Sophie Moar, the team was fighting for a medal. Sophie turned on the afterburners, screamed down the home straight and brought ...
Tavish Scott LD Chamber
22 Jun 2017
Island Games (Support for Athletes)
That is a fair point for any of our islands that embark on hosting the games. The support that we got in 2005 from sportscotland, Government agencies and central Government was important; indeed, the then First Minister, Jack McConnell, came and opened the games on a brisk, we...
Tavish Scott LD Chamber
28 Jun 2017
Education Governance
I could not resist that. Even worse, Liam McArthur was there to watch it rather than me. This is an important debate for two reasons. First, Liz Smith, Iain Gray, Daniel Johnson and many others across Parliament have recognised that there is merit in the proposals that the ca...
Tavish Scott LD Chamber
26 Sep 2017
General Practice (Recruitment)
That is the case. I hope that, in that sense, the Government will treat it with all the seriousness that it should, given the range of views across the Parliament. I have a number of questions that I want to ask the minister. I hope that she will deal with them in winding up ...
Tavish Scott LD Chamber
11 Dec 2018
Fisheries Negotiations
He has got that wrong, actually—Laughter.—wrong species. Some colleagues spent some time in their opening remarks talking about how many times they have spoken in this annual debate over the years. I tend to forget how many times I have spoken in such debates. I thought that...
Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Committee
06 Mar 2019
Additional Support Needs
Yes. It is further to the points about training. The pupil census figures for 2017 show that, in primary schools, the average number of pupils identified with ASN is running at 23.5 per cent, which is one in five pupils. That means that, in an average Scottish primary school c...
Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD Chamber
06 Mar 2019
Early Years
It is entirely reasonable for Parliament to press Government on the implementation of this broadly agreed policy, given the scale of the moneys that are to be invested in the area and the challenge of that implementation. As many people know, there is a big difference between ...
Tavish Scott (Shetland) (LD): LD Committee
20 Jun 2000
Water Framework Directive
It strikes me that there is more to this than the issues that have been discussed so far. In your recommendation paper, convener, you refer to"a common approach, common objectives and principles, common definitions and basic measures."In the context of Europe, that is pretty l...
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Meeting of the Parliament 02 November 2017

02 Nov 2017 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Inclusive Education

I apologise to you, Presiding Officer, and to members in the chamber, because I must leave early tonight to catch the evening plane home.

Tomorrow, one of the things that I will do is visit Sandwick junior high school, which is at the south end of Shetland, with the two members of the Scottish Youth Parliament for our islands. An issue on which we want to reflect is the one that Jenny Gilruth has just elegantly described. In addition to doing one of our normal—for want of a better word—surgeries with the senior pupils, I know that they want to talk to us about mainstreaming because of today’s debate.

Occasionally I wonder whether this place is relevant to what goes on in the wider world, but two things have happened this week that, in the context of this debate, have made me think that it absolutely is relevant. One was the school getting in touch to ask me to bone up on the issue, so that I know what I am talking about in the debate. The second was that a teacher—a very old friend, with whom I went to school—who has taught down here in the mainland of Scotland for years, phoned me up last night to say, “I think there’s a debate on mainstreaming in Parliament tomorrow”, and to give me a list of observations to make. I thought that I had better make them before the next class reunion.

I recognised a lot of my friend’s observations in Iain Gray’s remarks about the reality of teaching. I took on board a lot of what John Swinney said about the international context and the manner in which this Parliament addressed mainstreaming in those early years—Iain Gray and Liz Smith mentioned that, too—but as my very old friend said, “You’ve got to remember the reality of what happens in the classroom now.”

My friend talked about the difficulty of finding staff who are available, experienced and able to hit the ground running in tackling the challenges of mainstreaming. She talked about the difficulty of finding time to train staff adequately. A vast majority of support workers are attached to individuals; that has consequences for the possibilities of sharing support across classrooms, which in my friend’s school are very limited. I know that that is the reality in many schools, and it affects teachers and support for other pupils.

My friend observed that teachers and learning support workers in schools have never worked harder, but we have a reactive system, in which there is no effective management of ASN in the mainstream. She also said that accommodation has to be right; there needs to be enough space across the school estate or within classes for pupils to have the right access to nurturing and quiet time, should they require it, as many pupils do.

Those are the practical observations of a classroom teacher who has worked in education for a long, long time and who absolutely believes in the principles of mainstreaming and wants the system to work but thinks that more needs to be done. I think that her observations are quite telling.

I welcome the guidance, consultation and research that the cabinet secretary mentioned in his speech, but as part of the consultation, logic requires that the Government adopt the recommendation of the Education and Skills Committee in its report, “How is Additional Support for Learning working in practice?”, which was published in May. The committee said in paragraph 7:

“The Scottish Government must also assess the extent to which a lack of resources is impacting on mainstreaming in practice and more generally on the provision of additional support for learning in mainstream education.”

I will be grateful if the Government confirms that it will do that.

I am with Iain Gray. This is not a political point; it is better than that, because it is much wider. It is about the children and young people for whom we need to do so much more, as I think that everyone, from John Swinney onwards, recognises. That was the point of many of the Education and Skills Committee’s recommendations in May on the area. We said:

“Resource limitations that are impacting on these processes include: the number of trained ASN teachers and ASN assistants, the availability of specialists including mental health specialists and educational psychologists, the level of resources supporting the ASN Tribunal process and other appeal processes, and the availability of spaces in special schools.”

Liz Smith made the point about spaces in special schools.

Those factors are increasingly important in the context of class sizes across Scotland. The Government’s own statistics point out fairly that class sizes in primary schools are rising, that by 2015 only 12 per cent of schools had classes of 18 or fewer, that since 2010 there has been a 153 per cent increase in the number of students with additional support needs, and that some 1,800 fewer support staff work in our schools than did in 2010.

That context—class sizes, teacher workload, teacher shortages in some areas, and resources more generally—has to be part of the consultation that the Scottish Government announced today, so that an assessment can be made of what money could do to change a system that is not working as well as we all wish it to do. When the exercise concludes, there needs to be a recognition of the importance of not just the guidance that John Swinney talked about but the practicalities in the classroom that the guidance will support. I hope that John Swinney will undertake to include those matters in the exercise. The exercise is very welcome, but it must address the financial issues.

I have two final points. I think that the Enable report that was produced last month, which other members have highlighted, makes an important contribution to this area of policy, not least because Enable is Scotland’s largest charity for people with disabilities. Significant attention should be paid to the comments of its executive director in relation to what is happening on a practical level. In addition, the report says that 80 per cent of the education workforce say that we are not getting it right for every child. If nothing else, that is the clarion call that should be addressed by the work in this area.

15:15  

In the same item of business

The Presiding Officer (Ken Macintosh) NPA
The next item of business is a debate on motion S5M-08558, in the name of John Swinney, on the presumption of mainstreaming.
The Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills (John Swinney) SNP
A commitment to and belief in inclusive education have underpinned the approach to education policy and legislation in the Scottish Parliament since 2000. Th...
Liz Smith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
I very much welcome the opportunity to debate this issue, and I warmly welcome the Scottish Government initiatives that have been announced this afternoon. W...
John Swinney SNP
Just for completeness, on Liz Smith’s analysis of the statistics, does she accept that, within the much expanded number of young people identified with speci...
Liz Smith Con
Yes, I absolutely accept that, and I hope that we can make progress exactly on the accuracy of the data and its relevant application. When the Education and ...
Iain Gray (East Lothian) (Lab) Lab
The cabinet secretary is absolutely right to place today’s consultation in the context of the development of the policy and legislative framework on disabili...
The Minister for Childcare and Early Years (Mark McDonald) SNP
I hear the point that Mr Gray is making, but he will have heard the Deputy First Minister highlight the significant improvement that there has been in outcom...
Iain Gray Lab
That is very much to the credit of our teachers and additional support needs workers who remain in the system. However, we cannot ignore the fact that, as En...
Jenny Gilruth (Mid Fife and Glenrothes) (SNP) SNP
I remind members that I am the parliamentary liaison officer for the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills. As we have heard, the presumption of mainst...
Tavish Scott (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD
I apologise to you, Presiding Officer, and to members in the chamber, because I must leave early tonight to catch the evening plane home. Tomorrow, one of t...
Bob Doris (Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn) (SNP) SNP
I have a very strong constituency interest in this area, because I am working with a number of families with children of primary school age who are on the au...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Linda Fabiani) SNP
On that final, final, final point, I call Oliver Mundell. 15:22
Oliver Mundell (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Con
On this occasion, I would have been quite happy to give Bob Doris my six minutes because he is making the same points that I hear about in my constituency ma...
Jackie Baillie (Dumbarton) (Lab) Lab
I warmly welcome the opportunity to discuss mainstreaming in education in the chamber this afternoon. It was of course a Labour Scottish Government that intr...
George Adam (Paisley) (SNP) SNP
I am glad to be part of this debate for a number of reasons that will become clear as my speech progresses. I was pleased to hear from the Deputy First Mini...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con
Presiding Officer, you will find this hard to believe, but I started school in 1972—and yes, the years have been kind. I am very fortunate that where we live...
Graeme Dey (Angus South) (SNP) SNP
In March, I led a members’ business debate on the subject of the presumption of mainstreaming, as addressed in the excellent Enable Scotland report “#IncludE...
Ross Greer (West Scotland) (Green) Green
Delivering an inclusive educational environmental for all speaks directly to the kind of society that we aspire to be. As other members, including Jenny Gilr...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP
I am pleased to be able to take part in the debate, as the presumption of mainstreaming has been a topic that has come up a fair number of times with my cons...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Christine Grahame) SNP
Thank you very much, Mr Mason. I call Monica Lennon, to be followed by Ruth Maguire. You can have an extra 30 or 40 seconds. Isn’t that exciting? 16:06
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab
You have made my day, Presiding Officer. As many MSPs from across Parliament have, I have been raising concerns with the Scottish Government about the decli...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Ruth Maguire also has a little extra time. 16:13
Ruth Maguire (Cunninghame South) (SNP) SNP
The commitment of Parliament to delivering inclusive education is not in doubt. However, as MSPs—and as parents, friends and family members—we are all aware ...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con
Deciding the best route for any child through education will always be tough. For every change in educational thought there will always be a question mark ov...
Fulton MacGregor (Coatbridge and Chryston) (SNP) SNP
I support the motion and congratulate the Parliament and all Administrations on the presumption of mainstreaming. All children and young people are entitled...
Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Lab
There was much in the cabinet secretary’s opening remarks with which we can all agree. He was absolutely right to emphasise the continuity of this Parliament...
John Swinney SNP
That is a big breakthrough. Laughter.
Daniel Johnson Lab
I know. I thought that the cabinet secretary would think so. Labour agrees with and supports much of what is before us today, and we will vote accordingly. ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I call Michelle Ballantyne to close for the Conservatives. You have a generous nine minutes. 16:39
Michelle Ballantyne (South Scotland) (Con) Con
I refer members to my entry in the register of interests, as I am the former head of service of Stable Life, a charity that works with children and young peo...