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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 14 June 2025
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Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]

National Planning Framework 4: Annual Review

Meeting date: 3 June 2025

Collette Stevenson

Good morning. The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland has called for a significant roll-out of masterplan consent areas across Scotland. At the heart of it, the proposal is about reducing the administrative burden on planning authorities and speeding up decision making. Does each of you support that? If so, why?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]

National Planning Framework 4: Annual Review

Meeting date: 3 June 2025

Collette Stevenson

How best can this committee focus NPF4 scrutiny to ensure that it targets areas that are of particular concern to communities and stakeholders?

To contextualise that, when I was a councillor and a member of the council’s planning committee, I noted that one of the big issues concerned developer contributions under section 75 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997. I will also mention the community growth area in East Kilbride, which is probably one of the biggest community-growth areas in the whole of central Scotland. A lot of good work has come out of it, including a new primary school and work to enhance one of the other primary schools. How can we look more closely at the issue of section 75 money, the scrutiny of which has always been a bit of a conundrum for local authorities. Do our witnesses have any comments on that?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]

National Planning Framework 4: Annual Review

Meeting date: 3 June 2025

Collette Stevenson

Thank you. I have no further questions.

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]

National Planning Framework 4: Annual Review

Meeting date: 3 June 2025

Collette Stevenson

Thanks, Hazel. Do any other witnesses have comments on that?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Decision on Taking Business in Private

Meeting date: 29 May 2025

Collette Stevenson

Good morning, and welcome to the 17th meeting in 2025 of the Social Justice and Social Security Committee. We have apologies from Marie McNair.

Under our first item of business, do we agree to take agenda item 5 in private?

Members indicated agreement.

Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Eradicating Child Poverty

Meeting date: 29 May 2025

Collette Stevenson

Our next item of business is an evidence session on the measures that the Scottish Government is taking to eradicate child poverty. I welcome from the Scottish Government Shirley-Anne Somerville, the Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice; Julie Humphreys, director for tackling child poverty and social justice; and Ann McKenzie, unit head of the tackling child poverty policy unit. I invite the cabinet secretary to make brief opening remarks.

Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Eradicating Child Poverty

Meeting date: 29 May 2025

Collette Stevenson

Cabinet secretary, you have touched on investment, but what about the scale of action? What work is the Scottish Government doing on the potential scale and pace of action? What social security measures are you taking to focus on child poverty, and how will you meet those targets for 2030? Could you expand on that?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 29 May 2025

Collette Stevenson

Thank you, cabinet secretary. I had several questions, although you have basically answered one of them. I point out that you are welcome to invite your officials to answer anything, if you wish to do so.

Can you outline the advantages and disadvantages of using reserved benefits as the main qualifying condition for devolved benefits?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Eradicating Child Poverty

Meeting date: 29 May 2025

Collette Stevenson

On the good work that is going on at a local level, I know about that from my constituency, East Kilbride. On affordable childcare, I visited a nursery that is a registered charity, which has employed a family support officer—so if the nursery has concerns about families affording childcare and whatnot, or breakfast clubs and after-school care, it will subsidise it somewhat. I know that the costs change per local authority; some local authorities subsidise more than others, but that was a really good example of working closely with families. Also, the support officer was advising families about benefits that they could apply for, such as the Scottish child payment, which many folk did not realise was available to them. That has helped hugely with childcare.

That is an example and I am sure that there are many more. How could such things be identified and scaled up to create a consistent approach across all local authorities?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 29 May 2025

Collette Stevenson

The next item of business is consideration of a Scottish statutory instrument that is subject to the affirmative procedure, which means that the Parliament must approve it before it comes into force. I welcome back the Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice. She is joined by two Scottish Government officials: Ruth Steele, unit head for social security futures; and Kirsten Simonnet-Lefevre, solicitor in the legal department. Thank you for joining us. Following this evidence session, the committee will be invited to consider a motion to approve the instrument. I remind everyone that Scottish Government officials can speak under the current item but not in the debate that follows.

I invite the cabinet secretary to make a short opening statement.