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Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 15 June 2023
Sharon Dowey
Okay.
Paragraph 49 on page 17 states:
“As in our last audit, representative bodies of private and third sector ELC providers … report that their members have challenges in recruiting and retaining staff.”
Can you set out in a wee bit more detail why staff stability is higher in council settings than in the private and third sector? Is there any more detail on what the Scottish Government can do to improve stability across the sectors?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 15 June 2023
Sharon Dowey
Good morning. Your report highlights significant recruitment and retention challenges for the ELC sector. We note that the Scottish Government is working with stakeholders to draft a strategic framework for the ELC and school-age childcare workforce and an associated action plan to address the challenge, which are due to be published in summer 2023. To what extent will the development of that framework and action plan address the challenges that the ELC sector is facing? Is it on track to be published this summer?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 15 June 2023
Sharon Dowey
My question is on the views of children, which you touched on earlier. Paragraph 103, on page 32, refers to a recommendation made in the 2020 Audit Scotland follow-up report
“that the Scottish Government considers how to include children’s views in the evaluation of the policy.”
The report explains:
“The Scottish Government is working with stakeholders on whether and how to do this in a meaningful way, given other research priorities and capacity to undertake the work, but has yet to finalise plans.”
To what extent is the Scottish Government committed to seeking the views of children as part of its evaluation work?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 15 June 2023
Sharon Dowey
It is complicated, then.
Paragraph 64 of the report states that, in 2023-24, the Scottish Government allocated £9.1 million less to councils for funded ELC than in 2022-23 and that COSLA is concerned that that reduction in funding may affect service delivery in the future. To what extent do you share COSLA’s concerns?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 15 June 2023
Sharon Dowey
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the final report of the independent review of the skills delivery landscape. (S6O-02387)
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 15 June 2023
Sharon Dowey
James Withers suggests giving universities the freedom to utilise funding to deliver degree-level learning in a variety of ways, including part-time learning and learning as part of an apprenticeship, as a way to uplift the current cap on university places. What is the minister’s view on that proposal?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 8 June 2023
Sharon Dowey
The modelling initially suggested in 2021 that the courts service was aiming for a backlog target of 390 High Court trials and 500 sheriff court solemn trials in order to return to normal. The report that you have now published states that the targets have shifted to 567 High Court trials and 1,892 sheriff court solemn trials, which is quite a change in the goal posts. Do you know why the courts service has done that?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 8 June 2023
Sharon Dowey
Do you know whether any modelling has been undertaken to establish what the backlog is likely to be if no funding is put in place to support the work to address the backlog?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 8 June 2023
Sharon Dowey
Is there enough funding? Last year, it was reported that the courts service was told that justice is no longer a priority for Government ahead of the budget. Has the court service been told something similar for subsequent years? Does the current settlement represent the service being a priority?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 8 June 2023
Sharon Dowey
Good morning. The report states that the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service was well placed to lead the early modelling work that informed decision making on tackling the criminal courts backlog, as it had access to large amounts of data and the appropriate skills and expertise in-house. Will you tell us more about the in-house skills and expertise and how they were used?