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Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
15 Nov 2017
Prejudice-based Bullying and Harassment in Schools, and Personal and Social Education
I remind the chamber that I am the past convener of Together, the Scottish Alliance for Children’s Rights. As deputy convener of the Equalities and Human Rights Committee it is a privilege for me to open the debate on our report on prejudice-based bullying and harassment of c...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
04 Mar 2026
Education
I remind members that my wife is a primary school teacher.I will start with the words of the former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon:“My aim—to put it bluntly—is to close the attainment gap completely. It will not be done overnight—I accept that. But it must be done.”That was sa...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
29 Mar 2017
Education
Last night, when I discussed the topic of the motion with my wife, who is a primary school teacher of 15 years’ experience, she gave me an insight into the mild disdain with which Education Scotland is viewed by educationists at every level in the primary and secondary educati...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
30 Jan 2019
Education (Presumption to Mainstream)
I declare an interest in that my wife heads up the support for learning in a primary school in Edinburgh and I was extensively involved in the work towards the Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004 and its implementation. There is a line in the 2004 ...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
08 Jun 2021
Tackling Poverty and Building a Fairer Scotland
I will speak to my amendment and offer support to both the Labour and Green Party amendments. I welcome Shona Robison to her post. Shona is an excellent politician and it is great to see her back in the Cabinet, in front-line politics. I worked very well with her when she was...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Chamber
29 Mar 2017
Education
Not when that is exactly the intervention that our teachers are asking for. The most recent example of the Government’s tendency has been the advent of national testing, which has been rejected roundly by teachers across the board, who feel that they will once again be forced...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
21 Feb 2023
Budget (Scotland) (No 2) Bill: Stage 3
I remind members of my entry in the register of members’ interests: I am married to a teacher who is a member of the Educational Institute of Scotland trade union. Throughout the budget process, we have been straight with the Deputy First Minister. I am grateful, as Liz Smith...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
08 Oct 2019
Supporting Innovation
I welcome the opportunity to participate in this afternoon’s debate. The topic cuts through every sector of Scotland’s economy, be that in areas such as vertical farming or the development of therapies to modify the immune system. Scotland has a long tradition of leading inno...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Committee
14 Nov 2019
Female Genital Mutilation (Protection and Guidance) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you, convener. I will not take long. I am sorry to cut across you, Fulton, but I wanted to come back in with a question on education in schools. Minister, you mentioned the guidance on relationships, sexual health and parenting education and its development in the curri...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
31 Aug 2021
Scottish Government Agreement with Scottish Green Party
This is thin gruel for the Green Party. The SNP Government has barely had to budge. Take education, for example. In the previous parliamentary session, the Greens worked with us to reform education. However, every single education policy in the agreement document was existing ...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Chamber
01 Mar 2023
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Order 2023
I told you exactly where I would take that money from; for a start, I would get rid of the vast and unnecessary bureaucracy that is the ministerial takeover of social care. I point the Government to its own words. In its local elections manifesto, it said that it would “impr...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Chamber
07 Dec 2023
First Minister’s Question Time · Cabinet (Meetings)
Scotland’s place in this week’s international education rankings is the worst on record, and the Scottish National Party is squandering the proud global advantage that Scotland once held in education. That means that the high-wage, high-skilled jobs of the future will go elsew...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
27 Feb 2024
Budget (Scotland) (No 3) Bill
In this budget, the Scottish Government is reaching for more tax rises. It is punishing low and middle-income families through fiscal drag, it is taking a hammer to the green renewables piggy bank and it is cutting public services for young and old alike. Why? It is doing so b...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
07 Sep 2017
Programme for Government 2017-18
At the top of this debate on Tuesday, the First Minister rose to deliver the intent of her programme for government. She travelled some well-trodden paths of self-congratulation, but I want to recognise some measures on which she has heeded the calls of other parties and for w...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
08 Nov 2018
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex Inclusive Education
I congratulate those involved in the TIE campaign and I look forward to celebrating with them all later. Is the cabinet secretary aware of the unspoken pressure that is still felt by some teachers in Scottish faith schools to avoid inclusive education, which is caused by the ...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Chamber
10 Jun 2020
Disclosure (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Members of the Education and Skills Committee will be familiar with the policy intention behind my amendment 39. Nobody else is allowed to be alone with children or vulnerable adults without a basic check being done first, but there is nothing legally to prevent MSPs from doin...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
10 Feb 2022
Budget (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I offer my heartfelt good wishes to Kate Forbes on the news that she is an impending member of the greatest club in the world—she has all our good wishes. I am sorry that I am joining the Parliament remotely, having tested positive for Covid-19 this morning. It is not how I w...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
08 Oct 2024
Challenge Poverty Week
I am very happy to rise for the Scottish Liberal Democrats to speak to the motion that is before us, which is short and carefully worded. I do not at all disagree with it, and I recognise the First Minister’s comment some moments ago that it just calls for a policy change—whic...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Chamber
02 Sep 2025
Scottish Government Priorities
I am grateful to Fergus Ewing, and I also make the same commitment for the A96. To put it simply, if the M8 were killing upwards of 10 people every year, it would be dualled by Christmas, yet Highlanders have had to wait for nearly 20 years of commitment after commitment but ...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
17 Feb 2026
Children (Withdrawal from Religious Education and Amendment of UNCRC Compatibility Duty) (Scotland) Bill
I remind members of my entry in the register of members’ interests. I am married to a Roman Catholic primary school teacher, and I was formerly the convener of Together (Scottish Alliance for Children’s Rights).I am pleased to speak for the Scottish Liberal Democrats at stage ...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Committee
08 Sep 2016
Work Programme
Mary Alexander’s points about the concluding observations are well made. At the committee’s away day, it was suggested that the observations could present a road map for the committee and the wider Parliament to address the inequalities that still exist in Scottish society. ...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Committee
24 Nov 2016
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2017-18
We have heard a little bit about retention: keeping the students who have made it through the admissions process. When I was president of Aberdeen university student representative council—in the dim and distant past—I sat on the university court. I remember asking the vice-ch...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Committee
26 Jan 2017
Bullying and Harassment of Children and Young People in Schools
Thank you. My second and final question relates how aspects of the school culture can unwittingly foster environments in which bullying can take hold. In particular, I am talking about sport and physical education. When I was coming up through school, it was normal for peop...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Committee
26 Jan 2017
Bullying and Harassment of Children and Young People in Schools
That is encouraging. May I also ask, then, how you equip and support your teachers to be receptive and helpful to children who might look up to them and might find that they are the closest adult relationship they feel comfortable in exploring their sexuality within and saying...
The Deputy Convener LD Committee
02 Nov 2017
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2018-19
Our first item of business is to begin our scrutiny of the Scottish Government’s draft budget for 2018-19. Today, we look back at the recommendations that we made in our report on last year’s draft budget on disabled students and British Sign Language users applying to and stu...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
16 Nov 2017
Incontinence
I thank the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Shona Robison, for remaining for the debate. If we ask anyone in this chamber or beyond it what their top five fears of age or infirmity might be, we can be sure that the subject of this debate will sit right up there. However, I stat...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Committee
23 Jan 2018
Preventative Agenda (Sexual Health, Blood-borne Viruses and HIV)
It is more of a reflection than a question, but perhaps the panel members would like to comment on it. It is about putting sexual health education in schools on a more statutory footing. We covered this to a certain degree in the Equalities and Human Rights Committee’s inquiry...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
22 May 2018
Disability Employment Gap
I echo the thanks to the Scottish Government for securing time to debate this important issue. I also thank the Opposition parties for their amendments, which we will support in full. Given that nearly 60 per cent of working-age Scots who have a disability are out of work, th...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Committee
21 Jun 2018
Bullying and Harassment of Children and Young People in Schools
I will pick up on a number of the comments made by Cara Spence and other panellists about homophobic abuse in schools. During our inquiry and through my association—and that of others—with the time for inclusive education campaign, I have been struck by how much we still have ...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
13 Nov 2019
Artificial Intelligence and Data-Driven Technologies
I am grateful to the minister for securing time for the debate. I am not convinced that any of us understand the full magnitude of the changes that Al and data technologies will make to our lives and the lives of our constituents. The world around us is changing at an unpreced...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
04 Dec 2019
Achieving a Fairer Scotland
I am grateful to the Government for lodging the motion for debate today. As always, there is much common ground between our parties on this issue. Liberal Democrats, as do other parties that are represented in the chamber, have a vision for building a brighter future that is f...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Chamber
25 Feb 2020
Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Nothing in my speech is incompatible with that proposition; I recognise it and I salute the Government for it. As Monica Lennon said, the bill is not about hygiene; it is about human dignity. I am proud to have supported it from the outset, when I was a signatory to the bill ...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
19 Jan 2021
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I thank the Equalities and Human Rights Committee’s clerks, and I thank the witnesses—in particular, the children and young people who gave us very full evidence during our consideration. I also pay tribute to two old colleagues of mine: Juliet Harris, who is the director of T...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
25 Jan 2022
Covid-19
In November, John Swinney told me and the chamber that “Anybody who comes to Parliament and seeks to diminish Covid’s enormous impact on our national health service is not recognising the reality of the situation that we face.”—Official Report, 11 November 2021; c 21. In Dec...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
23 Feb 2022
LGBT History Month
I am glad that you called Paul O’Kane before me, Presiding Officer. That was an excellent contribution. I am particularly grateful to him for quoting the words of Harvey Milk. I welcome Christina McKelvie back to her place. It is great to see her and to have her sparkle back ...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
09 Feb 2023
Scottish Income Tax Rate Resolution 2023-24
Scottish Liberal Democrats have considered the vote on the rate resolution separately to the vote that will come on the budget after recess. In the debate that we had on this a year ago, few would have predicted double-figure inflation or that Vladimir Putin would invade the s...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
07 Dec 2023
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill
It is with no small degree of emotion that I stand here today on behalf of the Scottish Liberal Democrats to speak in favour of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill at the reconsideration stage. Before I commence the substan...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
07 May 2024
First Minister
I offer my candidacy for the office of First Minister of Scotland. I do so because, although the governing party might have elected to forgo any democratic process to test the ideas or motivations of its candidate, I do not think that Parliament should. I do this more in hope...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Chamber
06 May 2025
Programme for Government
I am grateful for the First Minister’s intervention, but he is talking about what happened 15 years ago. He cannot blame events of 15 years ago for what we are seeing today, which is the mismanagement of and failure to grow the economy. Growing the economy is how we face the ...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Chamber
25 Nov 2025
Children (Withdrawal from Religious Education and Amendment of UNCRC Compatibility Duty) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Both have rights, and neither of them should be mutually exclusive. As Stephen Kerr will be aware, from the age of 12, someone can give consent to a medical procedure, irrespective of their parents’ views. That decision needs to come from the children. We already disaggregate ...
3. Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
19 Feb 2026
First Minister’s Question Time · Graduate Teachers
It has now been six weeks since I asked the First Minister about Margaret MacGill. She has been ready to leave hospital for a year, but the lack of available carers means that she is still stuck there. Her husband, Cathal, says that the First Minister is welcome to visit them ...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
09 Nov 2016
Prevention and Eradication of Hate Crime and Prejudice
This is not the speech that I planned to give this evening, nor is it the one that I wanted to give. I reflect that, despite the rancour and deep divisions that often characterise debates in this place, there is a real connection tonight between the substance of the motion and...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
01 Dec 2016
Ending Violence Against Women and Girls
I echo the sentiments of previous speakers from all parties and welcome the respectful tone that has been fostered. I must declare an interest, in that before I entered Parliament, I served on the ministerial expert group on violence against women and children, and on the min...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Committee
06 Dec 2016
Obesity
I will draw on Miles Briggs’s question. In your answer, you might again want to reflect on your experiences as the Minister for Children and Young People. It is fair to say that the SNP is to be applauded for what has happened in PE, which draws cross-party support. Some 98 p...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Committee
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Draft Budget Scrutiny 2017-18
Therein lies the rub: it is about matching rhetoric with reality. We would do well to take party politics out of the issue and try to work on it together. One of the challenges for us is transitions, which you mentioned in your opening remarks. In particular, moving young peo...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Committee
26 Jan 2017
Bullying and Harassment of Children and Young People in Schools
Thank you for your answer, Barbara. I absolutely endorse what you say about the role of faith and consistency with church teaching in Catholic education. I am in no way trying to denigrate that. However, for me, there is an inconsistency in that, as recently as the past five o...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Committee
24 Jan 2017
sportscotland
I have a question about how the culture of elitism in sport acts as a barrier to inclusivity. Right back in my early days at primary school, my experience in P1 and P2 was that we were sorted almost by peer review into those who could play football and those who could not. We ...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
07 Mar 2017
International Women’s Day
Thank you very much, Presiding Officer. I rise to add my voice to those of the many members who have made excellent speeches this afternoon. I congratulate the Government on the consensual motion and the Labour Party on its excellent amendment. I will support both. On the nig...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Chamber
29 Mar 2017
Education
I will, Presiding Officer. This is symptomatic of the Government’s approach of measurement, meddling and micromanagement, and I am therefore quite happy to support the motion in the name of my friend and colleague Tavish Scott and to ask Parliament to follow suit. 15:11
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
13 Jun 2017
Independent Advisory Group on Hate Crime, Prejudice and Community Cohesion
I, too, thank the cabinet secretary for giving us advance sight of her statement. Does she agree that tackling hate crime must start from an early age and that there is a need to ensure that LGBTI pupils at every school have sufficient protection and enjoy a culture of opennes...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Chamber
13 Sep 2017
Housing
A roof over your head and three square meals a day is not much to ask for, is it? It is a social aspiration that has echoed down the centuries in this country, but the first part of that goal is increasingly hard to come by, whether because of the slowdown in house building si...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Committee
03 Oct 2017
Sport for Everyone
My question relates to the convener’s question about volunteering. Brian Whittle was absolutely right when he said that we have a captive audience in schools and classrooms, but not every young person at school is adequately engaged. I am speaking from my perspective as someon...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Committee
03 Oct 2017
Sport for Everyone
My experience of youth work is that the hardest-to-reach young people can be reached when positive relationships are established. Relationships are at the heart of youth work and, irrespective of the activity that is being undertaken, it is the relationships that germinate the...
The Deputy Convener LD Committee
02 Nov 2017
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2018-19
As a supplementary to Gail Ross’s line of questioning, I want to say first that it is great to have you in post, commissioner. A number of times during the inquiry, people referred to your position, hoping that issues would be sorted by the commissioner for fair access. Howev...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Chamber
30 Nov 2017
Gender Representation on Public Boards (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I absolutely agree. We can also disseminate best practice through the reporting process, so that people can see the steps that appointing persons are taking to encourage women to come forward for board membership. We hope that the proposed amendment on reporting will reflect t...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
08 Nov 2017
Child Poverty (Scotland) Bill
I declare an interest, in that I served as convener of the Scottish Alliance for Children’s Rights. Having worked in and alongside charities and groups that campaign to end child poverty all my adult life, I am pleased that so many of them were afforded the opportunity to infl...
11. Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
17 Jan 2018
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To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on gender-neutral school uniforms. (S5O-01684)
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Chamber
17 Jan 2018
Education and Skills · Gender-Neutral School Uniforms
I am sure that the cabinet secretary will join me in paying tribute to 15-year-old Jess Insall, who has successfully taken a motion through the Liberal Democrat conference endorsing gender-neutral school uniforms. She has rightly received a great deal of media attention for he...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Chamber
19 Apr 2018
Safe Injection Facilities
As well as wanting cannabis decriminalised for health use, my party has called for a UK-wide regulated market for cannabis for recreational use. We need to take the profit that is derived from the recreational cannabis market out of the hands of dealers and human traffickers a...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD Chamber
12 Jun 2018
Improving the Lives of Scotland’s Gypsy Travellers
I thank the Government for securing today’s time and for the cabinet secretary’s language in what was a very consensual opening speech. We share a strong sense of common purpose on this matter and I thank her for that. I also put on record my thanks to my friend and colleague ...
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Meeting of the Parliament 15 November 2017

15 Nov 2017 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Prejudice-based Bullying and Harassment in Schools, and Personal and Social Education

I remind the chamber that I am the past convener of Together, the Scottish Alliance for Children’s Rights.

As deputy convener of the Equalities and Human Rights Committee it is a privilege for me to open the debate on our report on prejudice-based bullying and harassment of children and young people in schools.

I offer the apologies of the convener of the committee, Christina McKelvie, who cannot be here today for personal reasons. I thank James Dornan and the members of the Education and Skills Committee for agreeing to make this a joint debate on our report and their recommendations on personal and social education which, as we will hear, is vital if we are to help children understand what healthy relationships and respect look like. The committees liaised closely during their work—an excellent example of how our parliamentary system can work to uphold the rights of young people in Scotland when we work together.

The debate is timely, as it takes place during national anti-bullying week. It is also set against the backdrop of recent revelations of bullying and sexual harassment in public life. Those revelations are uncomfortable, but they are important. They offer us the opportunity to make this moment a turning point in the life of our country, if we have the courage and the commitment to grasp it.

Last month, when speaking about those revelations, the Deputy First Minister said:

“it is the conduct and behaviour of men that need to change if we are to end ... sexual harassment”.—[Official Report, 31 October 2017; c 3.]

I agree with that entirely. The painful truth, however, is that we are only now reaching a critical mass of public debate around the issues, because of their recent exposure in the high-profile worlds of entertainment and politics. If we are to address that toxic culture, we must see the problem in its entirety.

As our inquiry shows, prejudice, bullying and sexual harassment are commonplace in our education system. It would be dangerously naive of us to think that our behaviour as adults in society is somehow unconnected to the learning environment in which we first began to socialise with others. Prejudice, bullying, harassment and the trauma that can result from them pose an enormous risk to the health and wellbeing of Scotland’s young people. That is why the aim of the committee’s inquiry was to put the voice of children at the centre of our public debate on those problems.

We heard from many brave young people who told us of their experiences at school, and the picture that they painted for us was a harrowing one. Like all pupils, they hoped for a school experience that would help them grow to their full potential, both academically and socially. However, for all too many the reality is that school life is an experience to be endured and from which significant trauma can result. They fight a daily battle in classrooms and corridors, on playing fields and online. Their primary goal is merely to survive their education, emotionally and psychologically, and then to come to terms with the trauma that they have been left with.

Our inquiry heard stories of racism, sexism, disability prejudice, religious and ethnic intolerance, homophobic bullying, hate speech, and physical and sexual harassment. Shockingly, we heard of many cases that included serious criminal offences, such as hate crime, assault and rape, taking place in the school environment. We were concerned to hear that many professionals in the education sector seem unequal to the challenge before them, but most troubling of all were the examples in which some teachers condoned or incited such behaviour among students, or were even the cause of it.

We received evidence that 27 per cent of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex children in Scotland have attempted suicide because of bullying and homophobia. The measure of the task that is ahead of us is great and it is laid out in the representations that we received: One study showed that more than half of the requests made by disabled young people seeking additional support identified bullying as a contributory factor to their needs. Another study found than more than half of all Muslim children in Edinburgh encountered Islamophobia in school, with one third of them experiencing it directly in their community. Girlguiding Scotland told us that 59 per cent of its members aged 13 to 21 reported experience of some form of sexual harassment in school. All of that was reinforced by evidence that we took from organisations such as Rape Crisis Scotland, Children in Scotland, the Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights and LGBT Youth Scotland, and it should sound an alarm bell for us all.

Protecting the human rights of our children is central to their development. We should adopt a rights-based approach in all aspects of our education system. That is why our committee’s report called for a fundamental shift in the way we view this problem. Put simply, there is a children’s human rights deficit in our midst. We must meet that challenge head on and seek to build an adequate response to trauma recovery for those who have already suffered because of it.

Irrespective of the setting, be it council-run, faith-based, or independent schooling, it ultimately falls to the state to protect the rights of our children as they learn. We must recognise that the cost of failure is fast becoming a major public health and wellbeing problem. We must work collaboratively to address the problem with the same energy and cross-party commitment that we would for cancer care or domestic violence.

Failure to meet this growing challenge will be measured in increased calls on the public purse. We have already seen in the news that the United Kingdom Government might face litigation for its failure to prevent peer-on-peer abuse in schools in England.

The social cost of inaction is greater still through the loss of life chances, lower economic productivity, increased rates of depression, self-harm and suicide. All told, our report made 29 recommendations. I am pleased to say that the Government responded positively to them all, for which I thank the Government.

We are grateful to the Deputy First Minister for agreeing to put on hold the update of the national anti-bullying strategy, respect for all. That allowed us to undertake our work in a way that could influence the refresh of the strategy. We also welcome the Government’s commitment to keeping the strategy up to date and to refreshing it at least every five years.

However, we note the Government’s silence on our call for the public and the Parliament to be involved in the process. The committee is therefore anxious that, in today’s debate, the Deputy First Minister should provide clarity on how the Government will lead on driving change with the wider public and Parliament.

We also welcome the Government’s support for our call to make the reporting of bullying and harassment mandatory across Scottish education, and for all schools to have an actively inclusive culture. However, we fear that, although many key players, such as education authorities or the General Teaching Council for Scotland, might see the need for change in their individual silos, some might fail to grasp the full size, scope and urgency of the problem that is now facing Scotland.

This is why the committee believes that the full incorporation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child into Scots law would help to focus minds on driving the cultural change that we need to see in our society and give children access to justice when their rights are denied to them.

We also welcome the Deputy First Minister’s support for our call for all teachers to receive training on how to deal with bullying and harassment, and for children to be taught about consent, healthy relationships and equalities from their early years and throughout their school lives. I am sure that that sentiment will speak to the many contributions that we shall hear from colleagues on the Education and Skills Committee this afternoon.

The Equalities and Human Rights Committee will continue to hold to account all those who are responsible for protecting the rights of our children. We will assess progress on our recommendations as part of our work in 2018. I thank all my fellow committee members, our clerks and those who gave evidence.

I move,

That the Parliament notes the findings and recommendations in the Equalities and Human Rights Committee’s 5th Report, 2017, (Session 5), It is not Cool to be Cruel: Prejudice-based bullying and harassment of children and young people in schools (SP Paper 185) and the Education and Skills Committee’s 7th Report, 2017 (Sessions 5), Let’s Talk about Personal and Social Education (SP Paper 148).

15:22  

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I declare an interest as a member of the Educational Institute of Scotland and a former teacher. The word “bullying” is a much misused term. Yesterday, the ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you. I call Ross Greer to be followed by Ruth Maguire. You have four minutes, Mr Greer, by agreement. 16:33
Ross Greer (West Scotland) (Green) Green
Thank you, Presiding Officer. Personal and social education is an issue that I have been raising since I was first elected—not here, but to the Scottish You...
Ruth Maguire (Cunninghame South) (SNP) SNP
I am pleased to contribute to this important debate about the crucially interrelated issues of prejudice-based bullying and personal and social education in ...
Tom Mason (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
It is something of a poor reflection on our society that the topic needs to be discussed in the first place. However, we have a duty to acknowledge where we ...
David Torrance (Kirkcaldy) (SNP) SNP
I refer members to my register of interests. As a member of the Equality and Human Rights Committee, I first thank the clerking teams for their hard work in...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Linda Fabiani) SNP
You must close, please.
David Torrance SNP
—that they are powerful, and that they can make a huge difference in changing their own lives and future attitudes to bullying in Scotland. 16:54
Andy Wightman (Lothian) (Green) Green
Very shortly after being elected, I was approached by a constituent with a case involving a child who was the victim of serious bullying at George Watson’s C...
Mary Fee (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I am extremely grateful to have the opportunity to speak in today’s debate as a member of the Equalities and Human Rights Committee. I thank fellow members o...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
It is disappointing to note that not all of those who took part in the debate are in the chamber for the closing speeches. I remind all members that if they ...
Jamie Greene (West Scotland) (Con) Con
Alex Cole-Hamilton, in opening the debate, outlined the context. We are in national anti-bullying week and a number of national conversations are taking plac...
John Swinney SNP
The debate has been valuable and thoughtful. We have had the opportunity to reflect on two important reports from two parliamentary committees, which have dr...