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The Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP Chamber
06 Feb 2025
Post-school Education and Skills Funding Body Landscape
A fortnight ago, we announced progress on our plans to reform the post-school education and skills system. We announced that the Scottish Funding Council would assume responsibility for all apprenticeships, and that the Student Awards Agency Scotland would take on responsibili...
Graeme Dey (Angus South) (SNP) SNP Chamber
29 Sep 2022
Excellence in Scottish Education
Earlier this month, during the debate on the programme for government, Liz Smith made some legitimate points about the expectation of the public that both of Scotland’s Governments would work together to address the cost of living crisis. It would be reasonable of me to observ...
The Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP Chamber
05 Dec 2023
Post-school Education and Skills Reform
The timing of the statement reflects the need to strike a balance between having developed sufficiently our thinking on plans for post-school education and skills reform, and satisfying the understandable desire in Parliament and beyond for insight into that. Today, I want to ...
Graeme Dey (Angus South) (SNP) SNP Chamber
07 Dec 2022
Scottish Education System
In preparing my speech, I was slightly tempted to opt for a lazy cut-and-paste approach, because it is not so long ago—69 days, to be precise—that we last debated education in the chamber. So much for education debates being a rarity. When I read the Conservatives’ motion, it...
Graeme Dey SNP Chamber
07 Dec 2022
Scottish Education System
If that is how Stephen Kerr interprets his earlier contribution, he is no loss to the diplomatic corps, that is for sure. As I said, there is much to celebrate in our education system. Over the past few months I have visited a large number of schools in my constituency, and t...
The Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
Good morning, convener. Thank you for inviting me to come before the committee to discuss plans for an education exchange programme as a replacement for Erasmus+. I appreciate your understanding the other week when I had to be in Liverpool on Government business. I am aware t...
Graeme Dey SNP Chamber
13 Jun 2023
College Regionalisation
Terrific stuff is happening in our colleges—we should highlight that much more. Personally, I have been hugely impressed, particularly with the work of Edinburgh College and with the innovative efforts of West Lothian College in the health and outdoor learning areas. Question...
The Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP Chamber
22 Nov 2023
Calderwood Lodge Primary School (60th Anniversary)
The challenge in responding on behalf of the Government in such debates is that everyone who has gone before—not least the person who lodged the motion—has covered pretty much everything. Therefore, please accept my apologies if the next few minutes offer little fresh insight....
Graeme Dey SNP Chamber
26 Mar 2024
Higher Education (Access)
I appreciate Liz Smith’s point, but I say gently to her that that responsibility sits with health colleagues, rather than in education. I am happy to take that way and discuss it with them. On the issue of inaccurate assertions, Pam Duncan-Glancy committed Labour to maintain...
The Minister for Parliamentary Business and Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP Chamber
03 Dec 2019
Veterans and the Armed Forces Community
I am delighted to have the opportunity to present the third annual update from the Scottish Government on support for veterans and the armed forces community in Scotland. The first update to Parliament was delivered in 2017 by Keith Brown, and we committed then to updating mem...
The Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP Chamber
01 Oct 2024
Fife College (125th Anniversary)
I add my thanks to David Torrance for securing the debate, and I welcome the opportunity to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the first college in Fife. As we reflect on an era that has straddled three different centuries, we can also look to what lies ahead, as Mr Torrance ...
Graeme Dey (Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans) SNP Committee
07 Jun 2023
Subordinate legislation
Thank you for the opportunity to address you today regarding the amending regulations that are before you. As I set out in my letter of 31 May, following a judicial review last year, the Court of Session declared that the long residence provisions in our education fees and s...
Graeme Dey SNP Chamber
26 Mar 2024
Higher Education (Access)
I am not going to give way; I want to make some progress. We are not going to rest on our laurels. The widening access agenda is too important for that. I reiterate: I accept that kicking on from here presents a challenge, but it is a challenge that we intend to meet. We will...
The Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP Chamber
04 Dec 2024
Powering Futures
As others have done, I extend my thanks to Michael Matheson for securing the motion for debate in the chamber and to members for their contributions. In passing, I note that it is good it is to see Mercedes Villalba back in the chamber. As we have heard, Powering Futures is ...
Graeme Dey (Angus South) (SNP) SNP Chamber
04 Oct 2016
Higher Education and Further Education (European Union Referendum)
The past few years have presented challenges for colleges as they have adapted to regional FE delivery models, and to the need to better align course delivery with future job opportunities and cope with funding reductions. Few colleges have responded better to those challenge...
Graeme Dey SNP Chamber
17 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · European Union Exit (Impact on Opportunities for Young People)
The replacement scheme for Erasmus plus falls considerably short of what we have lost. In fact, it offers no provision whatsoever for youth work or projects such as those that are undertaken by Royston Youth Action, nor does it offer support for adult education or staff mobili...
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
I recognise that point. You have highlighted the need for additional investment in early years provision and, no doubt, in various other things, but we have a fixed budget for education and cannot do everything. You make an important point about the opportunity for youngsters...
Graeme Dey SNP Chamber
16 Jan 2024
Languages at the University of Aberdeen
With respect to Michael Marra, he can call for that, but he also has to recognise that, if it were to be pursued, the money would have to be found from somewhere else in the higher education budget. He is perfectly entitled to call for that, but he will surely recognise that i...
The Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP Chamber
06 Mar 2024
Winning Students 100
Let me begin by thanking Keith Brown for bringing this motion to Parliament and members from across the chamber who have contributed. I especially thank Kenneth Gibson, who teased us with his contribution. I think that I speak for the chamber when I say that we would really en...
The Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP Chamber
04 Dec 2024
Scots Language (Open University Support)
I very much welcome the opportunity both to conclude the debate and to recognise the commendable work of the Open University and Education Scotland in creating the Scots professional learning programme for teachers. There should be no question that Scots is central to our her...
The Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP Chamber
03 Apr 2025
University of the West of Scotland Foundation Academy
I thank George Adam for bringing the debate to the chamber, and I thank other members for their contributions. I welcome representatives of the University of the West of Scotland to the gallery; unfortunately, they sadly missed the beginning of George Adam’s contribution owing...
The Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP Committee
28 May 2025
Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you for inviting me to give evidence on the bill. Let me start by underscoring the bill’s significance. As Clare Reid of Prosper told the committee, “the bill is an important step in the reform of the skills landscape”.—Official Report, Education, Children and Young Pe...
Graeme Dey (Angus South) (SNP) SNP Chamber
01 Feb 2012
Higher and Further Education (Governance)
In consulting on plans to reform post-16 education, the Scottish Government has consistently stated that local access to college education will be maintained. Will the cabinet secretary confirm that that is still the case and that the plans for further education governance tha...
Graeme Dey (Angus South) (SNP) SNP Chamber
01 Apr 2015
Autism
I congratulate Mark McDonald on securing this opportunity to highlight world autism awareness week. I say that not simply because it is protocol to do so, but because over the past few weeks, it has come home to me just how far as a society, and how far in providing appropriat...
Graeme Dey (Angus South) (SNP) SNP Chamber
30 Apr 2015
Contribution of Veterans
I welcome the opportunity to speak about the contribution of our veterans and I note that, while those who serve in the armed forces play a vital role in protecting our national security, the contribution that they can and do make to society does not end when they leave the se...
Graeme Dey (Angus South) (SNP) SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2016
Youth Awards and Youth Work
Although I absolutely acknowledge the success of the awards network and formal youth work in general, I will focus my speech—given the clock, it will be curtailed—principally on individual young people and on the role models that they provide and the contribution that they can...
Graeme Dey (Angus South) (SNP) SNP Chamber
11 Jan 2018
Developing the Young Workforce
I suspect that it will come as no great surprise to members to learn that I intend to focus my remarks on young workforce developments in my neck of the woods. However, in doing so, I will highlight not just examples of success but areas where I think that improvements could b...
Graeme Dey SNP Chamber
03 May 2023
Urgent Question · Universities and Colleges (Funding)
There is an element—or a portrayed element—of surprise and shock in Mr Kerr’s presentation, which I do not understand, because the fact that the education portfolio has had to revisit its original budget planning can come as no surprise to Mr Kerr, nor to any other member of t...
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
Yes, but I think that much of the groundwork had already been done on determining what stakeholders were looking for and what they felt was required. To be absolutely clear, perhaps one of the most significant reasons for work not progressing at the pace that all of us would ...
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
As the committee is aware, an additional pressure arose as a consequence of settling the teachers pay dispute. That money had to be found from the education budget. That is the nature of Government.
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
If you are referring to some form of emergency funding package for colleges or the general approach to funding, we are absolutely not in a position to provide additional funding to colleges right now. On what future funding looks like, Withers is very clear that there is no sh...
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
I go back to the conversations that we had earlier today. If we want to put more money into a particular aspect of education, it has to come from somewhere else.
Graeme Dey SNP Chamber
25 Oct 2023
Skills
I am sorry, but I do not have time. I apologise—I have five minutes. Withers found that there is confusion and duplication in our public body landscape but, even if our current system was perfect, the world around us is changing and we cannot afford to stand still. Since June...
The Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP Chamber
26 Mar 2024
Higher Education (Access)
The debate provides us with an opportunity to reaffirm our collective commitment to widen access to university for people from our poorest communities, and so ensure that, no matter what their background might be, everyone in Scotland has the chance to reach their full potenti...
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
04 Sep 2024
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26
As you well know, Mr Rennie, I am always advocating for universities, colleges and apprenticeships with some degree of passion. I was simply weighing out an answer to the convener’s question. Of course I want more money for all those things, but I am in a similar position to t...
Graeme Dey SNP Chamber
07 Nov 2024
General Question Time · Instrumental Music (Education Service)
I recognise Brian Whittle’s interest in the matter, and I will pass his request on to the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills. It is, of course, for individual councils to make decisions about their own provision, albeit in a context in which music education is a core p...
Graeme Dey SNP Chamber
09 Dec 2025
Veterans and Armed Forces Community
I thank members for their contributions to the debate. I will attempt to respond to them as much as possible in the time that I have. I thank Edward Mountain for lodging his amendment. There is a shortage of available habitable married quarter accommodation in Scotland, and I...
Graeme Dey (Angus South) (SNP) SNP Chamber
06 Jun 2012
Royal Highland Education Trust
I, too, commend Colin Keir for this members’ business debate, which affords the Parliament the opportunity to recognise the tremendous work of the Royal Highland Education Trust with its 12 countryside initiatives across Scotland, and which allows this member to make an unasha...
Graeme Dey SNP Chamber
18 Dec 2012
Commonwealth Games 2014
I am not aware of one—my understanding is that it is impractical to leave a legacy facility on Barry Buddon for a number of reasons.I want to highlight three other areas of working group operations—namely the baton relay, the promotion and tourism strategy and the adopt a seco...
Graeme Dey (Angus South) (SNP) SNP Chamber
28 Mar 2017
Included in the Main Campaign
I begin by acknowledging the cross-party support that the motion we are debating has attracted and my gratitude for that. The first seven signatures it secured were sufficient to ensure that every party represented in Parliament had backed it. That is clearly indicative of the...
Graeme Dey SNP Chamber
12 Jun 2019
Veterans Strategy (Update)
Alison Johnstone is correct to highlight the issue, which has been identified before. I will answer her question in two ways. On access to education when that is required, if she means that in a broader sense, there is a piece of work going on. On finances, I draw Alison Jo...
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Sep 2022
Colleges Regionalisation Inquiry
One of the luxuries that MSPs have is the ability to call for more funding for things without ever having to say where the funding will come from. I therefore very much commend you for looking at the overall picture and the alternatives to address the issues that you have high...
Graeme Dey (Angus South) (SNP) SNP Committee
28 Sep 2022
Universities
Good morning. I think that we have covered many of the questions that I wanted to ask, but I want to touch on this from a perspective that we have only fleetingly engaged with. I do not doubt the merits of the cases that both of you make on behalf of your members, nor do I que...
The Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP Committee
17 May 2023
Universities and Colleges Funding 2023-24
The convener has hit the nail on the head in that this is principally about the teachers’ pay settlement. Members will recall that the former Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills indicated at this committee in February that the moneys owing to the teachers’ pay settlemen...
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
17 May 2023
Universities and Colleges Funding 2023-24
It is, indeed, a lot of money, Mr Kerr, and you will recall that all parties called for efforts to get that dispute settled. That is what we did. It was welcomed, and you will appreciate that, in the context of the education budget, the current education secretary is having to...
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
17 May 2023
Universities and Colleges Funding 2023-24
Mr Doris, I think that you and others are well aware that the financial challenges that are faced by the education portfolio are replicated across Government. As a consequence of issues outwith our control, the Scottish Government’s budget has suffered a significant hit. The p...
The Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP Chamber
13 Jun 2023
College Regionalisation
I thank the Education, Children and Young People Committee for its work on the report, and I apologise for the lateness of the Scottish Government’s response to it. It is a commendable piece of work—and I say that without a hint of bias. Laughter. From the evidence amassed by...
Graeme Dey SNP Chamber
13 Jun 2023
College Regionalisation
I am not sure how that fits with the points that I have just made. I would, of course, appeal to lecturers not to go down that road, but I also recognise their right to pursue industrial action as they see fit. The on-going significance of colleges is at the heart of our futu...
Graeme Dey SNP Chamber
01 Jun 2023
Women and Girls in STEM
Funnily enough, sitting here a few moments ago, I was thinking that very thing—it is quite telling. This Government, like many others, has been working hard to overcome some of the challenges, but there is some way still to go. At a strategic level, we should all be proud th...
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
I cannot speak for what Wales is doing. I hope that Mr Rennie will also appreciate that I have been in post for only 12 weeks. What I would say about where we are and what we need to do is that we need to look at a number of things to get this right. For example, I would like...
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
As we have just started those conversations with Universities Scotland, you will appreciate that I cannot do that. However, I anticipate it being in this financial year.
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
There has been extensive engagement on that. We believe that the scheme would be covered by a six-month study visa, which would take account of a term. We believe that it will be okay, but we await final confirmation on that.
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
We will take forward the pilot project at the moment, in conjunction with those institutions. I recognise the financial challenges that they face, just as I recognise the challenges that the Government faces.
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
I would anticipate that the Government will be at the forefront of funding this.
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
As Ms Duncan-Glancy is well aware, one of the significant challenges for the Government, currently and previously, has been budget. We have faced enormous budget challenges. That has been a factor in—as Mr Rennie would put it—holding up the development of the programme. There ...
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
With respect, Ms Duncan-Glancy, one of the joys of being an Opposition member in the Parliament is that you and other Opposition members can call for funding for all sorts without actually having to determine where it comes from. You talk about funding choices, but I have not ...
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
No, but I would contend, with respect, that it is for Opposition members to show a sense of responsibility around what they call for.
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
Let me be clear: I did not share the specifics of a pilot project with Universities Scotland yesterday. We committed to have a meeting next week—the committee is the first to hear about that. We absolutely have a lot of information on the youth aspect. However, I want to full...
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
We have already said that, and I have already told you what we are going to do.
Graeme Dey SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Scottish Education Exchange Programme and Further and Higher Education Issues
We have already been clear that we would fully align with Erasmus post-independence. I am saying that we have a plan to arrange a pilot project this year and to get it up and running, and that is what we are going to do.
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Meeting of the Parliament 06 February 2025

06 Feb 2025 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Post-school Education and Skills Funding Body Landscape

A fortnight ago, we announced progress on our plans to reform the post-school education and skills system. We announced that the Scottish Funding Council would assume responsibility for all apprenticeships, and that the Student Awards Agency Scotland would take on responsibility for further education student support. Therefore, one body, the SFC, will be responsible for funding provision for teaching, training and related activities, while another body, SAAS, will be responsible for student support. That decision was informed by what stakeholders told us through our public consultation.

Our approach is designed to put the learner at the centre. It aims to ensure that our whole education and skills system works as a single system that is easy to navigate and in which everyone takes responsibility to deliver excellence for all.

Reform is, of course, about more than the individual parts of the system; it is about the whole system working together. Yesterday, the Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) Bill was introduced in the Scottish Parliament. First and foremost, the bill will consolidate the SFC’s responsibilities for securing the provision of national training programmes, apprenticeships and work-based learning. The bill will establish, for the first time, a statutory framework for apprenticeships in Scotland, recognising the value that we place on apprenticeships and on the delivery of the First Minister’s mission to drive economic growth. It will also give ministers the power to commission the SFC to deliver new national training programmes and will mean that we can address training needs that might not otherwise be met, making it easier to ensure that programmes are aligned to the Government’s four priorities.

Furthermore, the bill will improve the SFC’s governance and how it oversees tertiary education, including by creating a greater focus on the needs and interests of learners. It will also knit together the SFC’s existing responsibilities and its new responsibilities for apprenticeships and work-based learning in a coherent way, which we hope employers will welcome.

Today is a significant milestone for tertiary education and training. The bill will enable us to move from three funding bodies to two. In our programme for government, we said that we would

“Reform the education and skills funding system so it is easier to navigate and responsive to learners and skills priorities—breaking down silos and reducing bureaucracy”.

The bill moves us closer to that.

The other half of funding body simplification is the movement of further education student support from the SFC to SAAS. That change does not require legislation, which means that we can progress at pace, and we are doing so. I make it clear that there will be no immediate change to funding arrangements for college or university students, but bringing student support responsibilities together will unlock opportunities. The change will enable new ways of administering student support, collecting data and providing coherent information and guidance to learners and institutions.

Before I go on, I thank our three public bodies—the SFC, SAAS and Skills Development Scotland—and their staff for their help in getting us to this point. I am also grateful for the input from colleges, universities, employers, training providers and others whose insights have absolutely informed our decisions.

I know that change can be unsettling. If the bill is passed, the SFC will need to evolve to encompass its expanded remit. Responsibilities for apprenticeships and national training programmes will move from SDS to the SFC. The work that SDS has done on apprenticeships has given us firm foundations on which to build, and the skills and experience of SDS staff will be invaluable in establishing the new arrangements and shaping an improved offering. A refocused SDS will continue to play a vital role in skills planning, careers advice and support for employers.

It would be remiss of me not to acknowledge the influence on our reforms of James Withers and his review, and I thank him once again for his important work.

I want to be clear about why we are doing this. First and foremost, we want to deliver the best service that we can for learners and employers. Secondly, we want to make things simpler for colleges, universities, training providers and employers. Last but not least, we have to get maximum value from every pound that we invest.

The bill makes provision for Scottish apprenticeships and work-based learning, laying the foundations for apprenticeship reform. We can take the best of what works now and change what does not. The bill will enable improvement but leave room to develop future apprenticeship policy with stakeholders.

Employer engagement is critical to all of this work, so we are building a dedicated employer network to guide it. We will sharpen the focus of the apprenticeship approvals group and the standards and frameworks group to ensure that they play a vital role in the transition process, and we will broaden employer participation at every stage across the reform landscape. The bill also includes provision for a new apprenticeship committee of the SFC and provision for apprenticeship certificates to help apprentices to demonstrate that they have gained the relevant training, experience and qualifications.

That leads me on to qualifications reform. We must have up-to-date, accessible qualifications that are fit for learners at all stages of their lives. Work is under way to fully understand the qualifications landscape in tertiary education. The qualifications must be valued by employers and learners, they must clearly signal the skills and knowledge that individuals have acquired and, crucially, they must be flexible enough to adapt to the ever-changing demands of the modern economy.

Tertiary education and training must deliver the skills that employers need and, importantly, meet our skills requirements in 21st century Scotland so that we can address net zero, support our national health service and grow a thriving Scottish economy. I have engaged extensively with ministerial colleagues across the Government and with our key stakeholders to develop our approach to skills planning, which is rooted in evidence of what works and what is needed. Tertiary education and training must be responsive to both regional and national skills needs.

A few weeks ago, I met the regional economic partnership network again, and we had a good discussion about skills planning across regions. We still have work to do, but I am pleased with the progress that we are making and the co-design approach that we are taking.

High-quality careers advice is essential to getting the right people into the right jobs, tackling poverty and growing the economy. It is vital to have that advice in schools in order to help young people to realise their potential.

We will shortly be announcing new arrangements for the career services collaborative. The outgoing interim chair Grahame Smith, the secretariat and all members of the collaborative have achieved much since its formation. Their work forms a great base for progressing to the next phase, which is, importantly, focusing on improving careers advice and support.

I have spent a good deal of time meeting stakeholders, especially employers and training providers that are engaged in apprenticeship delivery, and listening to their views as we developed our thinking. I have also engaged with a number of MSP colleagues along the way, and I am grateful for that engagement. With the bill beginning its formal processes today, I am committing to ramping up that engagement over the coming months to ensure that, if the Parliament supports the bill, we will be ready to implement the outcomes in a way that best serves the interests of our future apprentices and employers and the needs of Scotland’s economy.

Lastly, I want to work with members from all parties in the Scottish Parliament to lay the foundations for lasting reform of the kind that I think that we generally recognise is needed.

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The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
The next item of business is a statement by Graeme Dey on simplifying the post-school education and skills funding body landscape in Scotland. The minister w...
The Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans (Graeme Dey) SNP
A fortnight ago, we announced progress on our plans to reform the post-school education and skills system. We announced that the Scottish Funding Council wou...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
The minister will now take questions on the issues that were raised in his statement. I intend to allow around 20 minutes for questions, after which we will ...
Miles Briggs (Lothian) (Con) Con
I thank the minister for advance sight of his statement and for his engagement with members on the bill to date. There are some welcome reforms in the bill, ...
Graeme Dey SNP
There is a lot to unpack there. Securing non-public money for colleges is an area that we are actively engaging with the college sector on, because there is ...
Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Lab
Although I note the minister’s attempt to strike a collegiate tone, I will repeat what I said to him in private: my fear is that the Government is moving too...
Graeme Dey SNP
I will start with the end of Mr Johnson’s question. My speech made very clear what SDS will continue to do, including providing careers advice. Far from dimi...
Rona Mackay (Strathkelvin and Bearsden) (SNP) SNP
The outline business case for reform talks about building on the best of what we have. Can the minister speak to the strong foundations of Scotland’s post-sc...
Graeme Dey SNP
We are trying to create a more transparent and agile system. There is no doubt that the system as it is currently configured, as well as being quite complex ...
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
Scotland’s apprenticeship system is essential for skills development, which needs sustained investment. With on-going labour market challenges, it is crucial...
Graeme Dey SNP
The member makes a good point about the nature of the landscape. There is no doubt that, as it is currently configured, we do not get the best value or the b...
George Adam (Paisley) (SNP) SNP
I am interested in what the minister said in his statement and in what he said in response to the last question. How will consolidating funding streams for p...
Graeme Dey SNP
The issue, if one understands the landscape, is that, at the moment, the funding mechanism for apprenticeships sees very obvious funding provided by SDS thro...
Pam Duncan-Glancy (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
Yesterday, Colleges Scotland told the Education, Children and Young People Committee that “Colleges are vital anchor institutions that are dedicated to deli...
Graeme Dey SNP
I think that I am right in saying that Colleges Scotland welcomes the reforms because it sees the opportunity that arises from them to produce a system that ...
Kenneth Gibson (Cunninghame North) (SNP) SNP
I welcome the minister’s statement. He is aware of skills shortages in many traditional areas, such as engineering and construction—shortages that impact on ...
Graeme Dey SNP
Work is under way across the Government with key stakeholders to develop our approach to skills planning. For example, we are in the process of developing an...
Ross Greer (West Scotland) (Green) Green
Over the past decade, a number of colleges and universities have reneged on the fair work agreements that they have come to with their campus trade unions. W...
Graeme Dey SNP
The bill contains a power that strengthens the ability of the SFC to require universities and colleges to do certain things, particularly in relation to the ...
Willie Rennie (North East Fife) (LD) LD
I support the bill. The single source of funding and the careers reforms are welcome, but there is clearly a nervousness, including from the chambers of comm...
Graeme Dey SNP
I met representatives from the chambers of commerce some time ago, but I am happy to take Willie Rennie up on his invitation. I reassure members that the bi...
Kevin Stewart (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) SNP
Now is the time to significantly ramp up investment in green skills, and reforming the post-school learning system is key to that investment in Scotland’s ec...
Graeme Dey SNP
The post-school education and skills system is already supporting the transition to net zero, but we can and must go further. The system must be able to resp...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con
Earlier this week, I visited West College Scotland in West Dunbartonshire in my region. I witnessed the excellent work that it does in training apprentices i...
Graeme Dey SNP
We all know where this is going, but it is a bit rich for a Conservative member to rock up here today and talk about more money for colleges and universities...
Bob Doris (Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn) (SNP) SNP
As we have heard, there will be a shift from three post-school education and skills funding bodies down to two. Some might ask why the Scottish Government di...
Graeme Dey SNP
The option was chosen because it simplifies the tertiary education system by providing clear and separate remits for our public bodies. It means that the SFC...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
The minister generously did not take up his full allocation of 10 minutes, so I can take the two colleagues who still want to ask a question.
Martin Whitfield (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I am very grateful, Deputy Presiding Officer. I refer the minister to his comments about careers advice. In his statement, he talked of a “refocused SDS” hav...
Graeme Dey SNP
The role of SDS, as the national career service, will continue. Its role in the career services collaborative will change. The career services collaborative,...