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Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Feb 2013
Fife Gingerbread (Support for Lone Parents)
I should begin by declaring an interest, because I am a councillor on Fife Council, which provides funding to Fife Gingerbread.I congratulate David Torrance on securing the debate. Fife Gingerbread is an organisation that is rooted in Fife communities, providing vital peer sup...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
24 Feb 2016
Fairer Fife Commission
I begin by congratulating Fife partnership on the bold decision to set up the fairer Fife commission. The commission was set up as an independent body with membership from across the public, private and third sectors and with support from a secretariat that comprised officers ...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
07 May 2014
Halbeath Park and Ride
I, too, add my congratulations to Alex Rowley on securing this debate on the Halbeath park and ride. The new Forth bridge is an exciting development and one that is essential to the continued growth of Fife and of Scotland’s economy, and it is one for which I and other Labour ...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
31 Jan 2013
Child Benefit
The changes to the benefits system are being met with anxiety and anger in communities across the UK, and we know that it is not just members in this Parliament who have been debating welfare reform. However, here and now in Scotland there are ways in which we can challenge th...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 Mar 2015
Scotland’s Place in Europe
Since joining in 1973, the UK’s place in the European Union—or the European Economic Community, as it was known then—has been a topic of political debate across the country. There are many views on that, but I believe that Scotland has clearly benefited from being part of the ...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
30 Apr 2015
Contribution of Veterans
I begin by saying that I cannot share with members any tales of my life in uniform—sadly, I never even made it into the brownies or the girl guides. Nevertheless, it is a privilege to speak in today’s debate and to have the opportunity to pay tribute, and express my gratitude,...
Jayne Baxter Lab Chamber
06 Mar 2014
District Heating and Decarbonising Heating
If Mike MacKenzie does not mind, I would like to get on and make my argument.Although energy issues impact on every home in Scotland, the solutions are clearly going to have to be adaptable and to vary between rural and urban areas. As we know, the draft heat generation policy...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
10 Jan 2013
Youth Employment
Thank you, Presiding Officer.I am pleased to be making my maiden speech in this important debate on youth employment. Ensuring that young people can achieve their potential in education and employment, alongside creating and sustaining job opportunities, must be at the heart o...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
15 Jan 2014
National Health Service
I am pleased to participate in the debate, which seeks to recognise the NHS’s value and the need for us to enable it to continue to meet the health needs of the people of Scotland through a thorough examination of how it functions. It goes without saying that the NHS is a hu...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
20 Aug 2014
Increasing Opportunities for Women
I welcome the opportunity to discuss increasing women’s economic opportunities, and I support aspirations to improve the chances of women who may find themselves far away from the labour market or from access to education and training, but it will come as no surprise that I di...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
09 May 2013
Youth Employment
I had to move desks, so I will just reassemble my papers and gather my thoughts. I should declare an interest: I am a councillor on Fife Council.I am pleased to speak in the debate and to return to the issue of youth employment—the subject of my maiden speech in the chamber so...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
18 Dec 2013
12 Days of Debtmas Campaign
First, I declare an interest: I am a councillor in Fife.I am grateful for the opportunity to speak in this debate and I add my support to that of others for John Wilson’s motion. Through my work on the debtbusters campaign in Fife, I know the misery that is brought about by pa...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2014
“Time to Shine” Youth Arts Strategy
I thank the Scottish Government for holding this debate on the “Time to Shine” strategy. For generations, the arts, alongside education, have been the great equaliser, which have allowed people to prosper on merit and on talent rather than by their background. The benefits of ...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
04 Jun 2015
Scotland’s Relationship with Alcohol
Scotland’s problems with alcohol are deep rooted. The statistics demonstrate that, and as we have heard, I imagine that the lived experiences of everyone contributing to the debate show that, too. However, that does not mean that we can simply shrug our shoulders and accept th...
Jayne Baxter Lab Chamber
21 Nov 2013
Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will touch on that as I proceed with my speech.Earlier in the year, I was privileged to speak at the launch of a report by Fife Gingerbread and the Poverty Alliance on the impact of lone parenthood on families in rural areas. That report and the feedback from many conversati...
Jayne Baxter Lab Committee
28 May 2013
Community Transport Inquiry
I declare an interest as a councillor in Fife; I am going to talk about Fife, so I thought that I should do that first.We are discussing transport to healthcare, health and social care integration and health and wellbeing. It is also about people being able to get to the bingo...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
29 May 2013
Chronic Pain Services
As we know, chronic pain has been the subject of parliamentary discussion for more than 10 years. The number of reports that have been produced on chronic pain is startling—the cross-party group on chronic pain has highlighted that there were five reports before devolution and...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
12 Jun 2014
Breastfeeding
I thank Elaine Smith for securing today’s debate and for her years of campaigning to encourage and support breastfeeding in Scotland, particularly of course by bringing forward the Breastfeeding etc (Scotland) Act 2005. I am proud that there have been a number of other prog...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
13 Mar 2014
Greener Kirkcaldy
Like my colleagues, I congratulate Claire Baker on securing this debate to recognise the achievements of Greener Kirkcaldy and I echo her welcome to members of the community organisation who have joined us in the gallery today. Community groups are the backbone of many commun...
Jayne Baxter Lab Chamber
17 Feb 2015
Educational Attainment
No. To be clear: that one school in Levenmouth will have more pupils who live in deprivation than the entire number of pupils who live in deprivation in the whole of Clackmannanshire. The catchment area of the new school includes significant areas of deprivation, with very si...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
29 Apr 2014
Inshore Fisheries
We have heard from the cabinet secretary and others about the three main objectives of the Government’s inshore fisheries strategy. I am sure that those who work in the industry or whose livelihoods and communities are bound up with fishing will welcome the renewed attention o...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 Feb 2015
Educational Attainment
I am pleased to be able to speak in the debate, and in particular to support Labour’s amendment, which highlights the impact of inequality on educational attainment and the need for investment in front-line resources in schools that are dealing with the highest levels of depri...
Jayne Baxter Lab Chamber
09 Sep 2015
Housing and Wellbeing
I am not in a position to do that today. I echo Ken Macintosh’s comments that these are things that we have to work on together. An example of how these things can be funded can be seen in Fife, where the council has committed to building 2,700 houses by May 2017 and is on tr...
Jayne Baxter Lab Chamber
17 Apr 2013
Public Procurement Reform
As I said, my example illustrated that there has been a sad decline over many years, so I thank the member for his comments.Too often, public bodies revert to a rigid view of what EU procurement law can and cannot do. The complexity of procurement legislation and member states...
Jayne Baxter Lab Chamber
10 Sep 2013
Historic Environment Strategy
As the bill progresses, there will be lots of opportunities to discuss and debate such points. I am a councillor in Fife Council—I should have declared an interest at the start of my speech—so I have a soft sense of what local government needs to do to be successful.I welcome ...
Jayne Baxter Lab Chamber
28 Jan 2015
Women Offenders
Yes, to put it briefly. Statistics show that 70 per cent of women offenders who receive a prison sentence of three months or less are reconvicted of an offence within two years. That is because the scope for rehabilitation with such short sentences is highly limited. Accordin...
Jayne Baxter Lab Chamber
25 Mar 2015
Portfolio Question Time · Social Care Charges Abolition (Fife Council)
Labour-led Fife Council last year abolished housing support charges for its own sheltered housing tenants. As of yesterday, housing association sheltered housing tenants in Fife—some 101 people, at present—will no longer pay housing support charges. Fife Council is managing ...
Jayne Baxter Lab Committee
25 Sep 2013
Climate Change – Behaviour Change
I want to make a wee bit of a contribution as well as to ask a question.One of our most significant collective mechanisms for implementing any kind of change is local government—I should say that I am also a Fife councillor. Fife Council is developing and supporting credit uni...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
31 Oct 2013
Play Strategy Action Plan
I am pleased to open for the Labour Party in this debate and to welcome the publication of the Scottish Government’s play strategy and action plan. I have worked with children and young people and have been involved in developing services to meet their needs, and nowadays I ta...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
03 Dec 2013
Women and Work
I am grateful for the opportunity to speak on the issue of women and work.I have been a woman who works since I was 20 when, following my decision to drop out of medical school, I thought that I would opt for a simpler life and just get a job. However, being a woman who works ...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
27 Mar 2014
Child Poverty
The child poverty statistics are deeply concerning, because the figure of one child in five living with the impact of poverty represents not only a number but thousands of children in Scotland in the 21st century whose families have to make choices every day between heating an...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
06 Mar 2014
District Heating and Decarbonising Heating
I welcome the opportunity to participate in the debate—not least because of the acknowledgement in the Government’s motion of the excellent work that is being carried out in Fife through the Dunfermline district heating network. As the minister and others have mentioned, the D...
Jayne Baxter Lab Chamber
24 Sep 2014
Portfolio Question Time · NHS Fife (Funding Shortfall)
Despite that response, it is absolutely clear that, at the moment, there are problems facing patients and staff across NHS Fife, with up to 40 vacant consultant posts needing to be filled and reports of the health board’s increasing use of private firms such as Medinet. In Aug...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 Aug 2014
Scotland’s Pollinator Population
I join my colleagues in congratulating Angus MacDonald on securing the debate. I also congratulate Buglife and the Scottish Wildlife Trust on their consistent work in highlighting the importance of the pollinator population to maintaining the biodiversity of our countryside an...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
18 Jun 2014
Portfolio Question Time · Transport Scotland (Meetings)
In response to a question last week on the proposed Levenmouth rail link, the minister suggested that neither he nor Transport Scotland had had any contact from Fife Council regarding the proposal. The leader of Fife Council wrote to the minister on 28 May, and the Scottish G...
Jayne Baxter Lab Chamber
27 May 2015
Portfolio Question Time · Local Government Taxation System
Council tax has been frozen in Scotland for eight years in a row. A Fife Council consultation found that 71 per cent of residents would support a halt in the council tax freeze in order that extra money raised could be spent on vital local services. However, support for that i...
Jayne Baxter Lab Committee
02 Oct 2013
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2014-15
Yes—I cannot help myself, convener. You say that there is a big job to do to develop an awareness of the possibilities. Who will do that job? I live in Fife and I am a councillor in Fife. I have seen lots of very interesting things develop, including telecare and lots of smal...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
10 Sep 2015
Freight Transport
I live within a few minutes’ driving distance of the port of Rosyth, so every day I am aware of the importance of connectivity and freight to that area and the whole of Scotland. The freight work that is done there supports hundreds of jobs in the area, and the recent concerns...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
05 Nov 2015
Carers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am not a member of the Health and Sport Committee, so I have not been involved in the detailed scrutiny of the bill, but I am very pleased to speak today about what is a very important bill. If we get it right, it has the potential to transform the lives of carers and, by as...
Jayne Baxter Lab Chamber
17 Jan 2013
General Question Time · Walking and Cycling Infrastructure (Mid Scotland and Fife)
I should declare an interest as a Fife councillor. The minister might be interested to know that there is an excellent proposal in Fife to develop a pathway into Dunfermline town centre from Duloch in the eastern expansion, which will not just create a cycle route but improve ...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 Jan 2013
Biodiversity
As a very new member of the Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee, I welcome the opportunity to contribute to the debate. Maintaining the biodiversity of the environment around us is important not only from an ecological perspective; it also plays a key role ...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
07 Mar 2013
Adult Health and Social Care (Integration)
I should begin by declaring an interest: I am an elected member of Fife Council where—the cabinet secretary will be pleased to hear—we have had a health and social care partnership for a number of years. It is already delivering a number of co-located and co-ordinated services...
Jayne Baxter Lab Chamber
19 Jun 2013
Portfolio Question Time · Cities Strategy
The inclusion of Perth and Stirling in the agenda for cities was a welcome move for Mid Scotland and Fife, but how will the Scottish Government ensure that peripheral areas of city regions are not forgotten about, especially in Fife, for example, which usually benefits from co...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
13 Mar 2013
Common Agricultural Policy Reform
In Mid Scotland and Fife, the diversity of Scotland’s farming is encapsulated in one parliamentary region. Although we have the larger arable farms in Fife, the region also includes huge swathes of highland Perthshire and Stirlingshire, with their relatively fragile hill and u...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
20 Nov 2014
Child Poverty
I add to others’ my congratulations to John Wilson on securing the debate. As other members have done, I express my mixed feelings that we are once again having to have a debate about how we tackle child poverty in today’s Scotland. Earlier in the week, I had the enormous pri...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
11 Dec 2014
Deaf Children (Educational Disadvantage)
I congratulate Kenneth Gibson on securing the debate. For my fellow Education and Culture Committee members, our visit to Falkirk high school on Tuesday will be fresh in our minds. Although it was primarily to explore issues in relation to Mark Griffin’s British Sign Languag...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
06 Jan 2015
Winter Festivals
Today is the 12th day of Christmas, which traditionally marked the end of the period when people lit their homes and streets to dispel the dark, cold days of winter. For many, it also marks the time to take down the decorations and get back to a normal routine. Winter festiva...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
10 Mar 2015
Oil and Gas Sector (Support)
I am glad to have the chance to speak in a debate about oil and gas, which are without doubt some of Scotland’s most important natural resources. Thousands of jobs in my region of Mid Scotland and Fife rely upon the oil and gas industry, both directly as well as indirectly th...
Jayne Baxter Lab Chamber
20 May 2015
Portfolio Question Time · Future Workforce (Skills)
I note that earlier this year the Minister for Youth and Women’s Employment visited Fife College’s Stenton campus to learn about Fife’s engineering pathfinder project. Does the cabinet secretary agree that such partnership working, involving schools and employers, is an excell...
Jayne Baxter Lab Committee
23 Sep 2015
Fact-finding Visit (Manchester)
I thoroughly enjoyed the day and spending time with my new colleagues. It was important for me and very useful for us to have that time out to get to know each other. I was also very impressed with the vision of the people in Manchester: if they deliver on it, it will be ver...
Jayne Baxter Lab Chamber
26 Nov 2015
General Question Time · Town Centre First (Progress)
Given that there is all-party support in Dunfermline for the relocation of Fife College to Dunfermline town centre, does the minister agree that Fife College must examine that option and should publish all the details of the business case relating to each site being considered...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
15 Mar 2016
Forth Road Bridge Inquiry
I am pleased to speak in the debate as a representative of Mid Scotland and Fife, where residents and businesses suffered inconvenience, stress and financial hardship as a result of the closure of the Forth road bridge in December 2015. As a resident of Dunfermline, I was abl...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Committee
27 Feb 2013
“Low Carbon Scotland: Meeting our Emissions Reduction Targets 2013-2027”
Good morning, minister. I recognise that the Government has a role to play in providing leadership on behaviour change. Although mass membership organisations can raise the profile of the issue, it is my belief—there is strong evidence for this—that the way to get people and c...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Committee
20 Feb 2013
“Low Carbon Scotland: Meeting our Emissions Reduction Targets 2013-2027”
I am an MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife.
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Committee
30 Jan 2013
Biodiversity
I am an MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife.
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Committee
29 May 2013
Regulatory Reform (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am a list MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife.
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
06 Jun 2013
First Minister’s Question Time · Dementia (Treatment)
A freedom of information request has revealed that in 2011, a patient with dementia was subjected to 13 bed or ward moves during a single stay in an NHS Fife hospital. Does the First Minister agree that that is unacceptable and will he give an assurance that, under his improve...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
06 Jun 2013
Crofting (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
When I became an MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife I did not imagine that I would spend some of my first few months considering the complexities of crofting legislation. There was a lot that I did not anticipate doing as an MSP, but that issue was certainly well down the list of p...
Jayne Baxter (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 Jan 2013
General Question Time · Walking and Cycling Infrastructure (Mid Scotland and Fife)
6. To ask the Scottish Government what recent support it has given to developing walking and cycling infrastructure in Mid Scotland and Fife. (S4O-01704)
Jayne Baxter Lab Chamber
23 Apr 2013
National Trust for Scotland (Governance etc) Bill: Preliminary Stage
A theme that emerged from the committee’s work was the importance of the trust’s developing and maintaining partnerships and, indeed, increasingly relying on such an approach instead of having a structure dictated by representation and position. Importantly, it has agreed to e...
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Meeting of the Parliament 26 February 2013

26 Feb 2013 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Fife Gingerbread (Support for Lone Parents)
Baxter, Jayne Lab Mid Scotland and Fife Watch on SPTV
I should begin by declaring an interest, because I am a councillor on Fife Council, which provides funding to Fife Gingerbread.

I congratulate David Torrance on securing the debate. Fife Gingerbread is an organisation that is rooted in Fife communities, providing vital peer support for lone parents. I am pleased to have the chance today to speak about that work.

Anyone who has raised children, let alone raised them single-handedly, will know that it is hard work. Apart from the day-to-day joy of scraping food off the walls and kissing goodbye to one’s bed, the relentless responsibility, worry and sheer exhaustion one experiences can take their toll. Not only do lone parents have to deal with all the challenges and worry by themselves, but they face additional multiple barriers around income, security and stigma.

Lone parents do tough and important work, and Fife Gingerbread does tough and important work to support them. Led by a hard-working and dedicated team, Gingerbread provides non-judgmental advice, information, encouragement and understanding to lone parents across Fife. Gingerbread also engages with all levels of Government on behalf of lone parents to make sure that their voices are heard.

Gingerbread does not tell lone parents what to do or what is wrong with them; it provides the support that lots of lone parents need to be able to meet the challenges that they face, to know that they are not alone and to recognise their own strengths.

Just over a week ago, I spoke at the Fife launch of research undertaken by Fife Gingerbread in partnership with the Poverty Alliance. Together, they have produced a report called “Surviving Poverty: The Impact of Lone Parenthood”. The research is focused on the experiences of lone parents living in rural Fife and was carried out by a team of community researchers who were themselves lone parents. The report tells us that although lone parents need our understanding, without the right actions, they and their children will continue to struggle.

We have to take action to mitigate the impacts of welfare reform. As I have said before in the chamber, the Scottish Government must use its powers in health, housing, childcare and education. To tackle child poverty, we need sustained investment in the early years, education services, extracurricular activities and informal educational experiences. We must also recognise that by helping parents, we help children.

Debt is an enormous worry for lone parents. Colleagues will be aware of the excellent work by Kezia Dugdale, through the debtbusters campaign, to raise awareness of the dangers of payday loans and strengthen the role of credit unions. I will be taking that work forward in Fife.

Making available affordable, flexible and good-quality childcare has to be at the top of the to-do list of any Government that is serious about tackling child poverty and removing barriers to work for lone parents.

The report also highlighted the importance of public transport. It is clear that the current system of bus services is failing these families badly. That is why we should support attempts to look at re-regulation of buses in Scotland.

We must also ensure that it pays to be in work, which is why I am a firm supporter of the roll-out of a Scottish living wage.

Fife Gingerbread is also at the heart of early years work in Fife.

I just could not miss this opportunity to make those voices heard here in the chamber. In such frightening and uncertain times for lone-parent families, it is critical that we continue to celebrate, support and, as policy makers, take forward the work of Fife Gingerbread.

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