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Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 11 January 2024
Sharon Dowey
The new prison rules do not appear to include a definition of gender. Does that mean that for the purposes of prison searches, gender is defined by how a prisoner self-identifies?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 11 January 2024
Sharon Dowey
Under the new policy, will any male-bodied prisoner who self-identifies as a woman be treated as a transgender prisoner, even if they change gender while they are in prison?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 11 January 2024
Sharon Dowey
The Ministry of Justice policy says that, regardless of conviction, any trans woman with intact male genitalia is ineligible for allocation to the general population of the female estate. Why did you decide not to follow that part of the policy?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 11 January 2024
Sharon Dowey
But some of the women in prison are probably the most vulnerable in society, so are you not discarding their—
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 11 January 2024
Sharon Dowey
So—
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 11 January 2024
Sharon Dowey
The Scottish Government announced in June 2023 that it planned to
“take over”
national
“responsibility for skills planning”
and that there would be
“A new national model of public funding for all colleges and universities, as well as apprenticeships and training”.
Will you tell us more about your plans for that?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 11 January 2024
Sharon Dowey
Putting out the response that you accept the recommendations is one thing, but we want to see the timeline for their implementation. To what extent will the various planned changes address the sector’s challenges and their potential impacts on college staff, college students—disadvantaged ones, in particular—and communities, particularly rural communities and those in which there are high levels of deprivation?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 11 January 2024
Sharon Dowey
I still do not quite understand what “demand-led” programmes are.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 11 January 2024
Sharon Dowey
The Minister for Higher and Further Education announced on 5 December that
“Arrangements to deliver funding support for learners beyond school”
are
“to be simplified”.
He also confirmed that the Scottish Government intends
“to streamline funding for colleges, universities and apprenticeships”
and he announced that an
“independent review of Community Learning & Development … will run … until June 2024”
to
“examine the extent to which CLD is delivering positive outcomes for some of Scotland’s most vulnerable learners and marginalised groups.”
You said in your statement that the minister has accepted everything and is moving forward. There have been lots of reports, but when will we see firm plans on a piece of paper with timelines for when everything will be implemented? We hear about the pressure that the colleges and universities that provide further and higher education are under. They have to do everything on a yearly basis with budget constraints. What is the Government doing to try to get something on paper so that colleges and universities can move forward and get the reforms that they need in a timely fashion?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 11 January 2024
Sharon Dowey
On resources, I have just one budget question. The 2023-24 budget was first announced in December 2022, and the budget for higher and further education has now been cut by £102 million. Initially, there was a £20 million cut for universities and a £26 million cut for colleges. More recently, there was a £26 million cut to pay for pay rises for teachers, and there was another £56 million cut from demand-led courses. When we are talking about the fact that we are struggling for money, £56 million is quite a significant figure for an underspend. What are “demand-led courses”? What was the impact on them?