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Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 9 December 2025
Sharon Dowey
This case is a prime example of the Scottish National Party’s flawed self-identification guidance having gone wrong. It has been nearly eight months since the Supreme Court ruled that, when it comes to equalities legislation, the definition of “sex” is based on biology, yet public bodies under the direction of the Scottish Government have still not implemented that judgment. Will the Scottish Government finally commit to ensuring that all public bodies follow the judgment?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 9 December 2025
Sharon Dowey
It is alarming that our hospitals are so stretched that, because they are petrified of a routine winter flu taking them beyond breaking point, they are having to deprive people of family visits at their time of need. What assessments have been made of whether flu vaccination uptake by NHS staff is sufficient? What additional steps will be taken to strengthen resilience across all NHS boards this winter?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 3 December 2025
Sharon Dowey
That is fine.
I have a question about older firefighters and the fitness test. Is that a concern? I have heard reports that the fitness level for younger firefighters is the same as that for older ones and that, if the level was changed slightly, we might keep more people operational.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 3 December 2025
Sharon Dowey
Good morning. Among the changes that we are seeing, there is an increased reliance on duty firefighters. In your submission you have highlighted the
“sustained recruitment and retention issues”
that the duty system is facing. Will you set out your specific concerns about staff and public safety, should the proposed options be adopted?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 3 December 2025
Sharon Dowey
I have a wee question about colour blindness. The SFRS is the only UK service that removes firefighters as a result of colour vision testing. There is no evidence of risk and there is a poor test quality and no fallback plan. Are you finding that people are being taken off the run or whatever because of the new requirement for colour vision?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 3 December 2025
Sharon Dowey
My final question was covered by Katy Clark earlier, but I have a big interest in the issue. In the FBU’s opinion, will any increase in response times for any appliance in some areas ever be acceptable? I read through your “MSP Briefing Note Autumn 2025”, in which you said that, in a contribution,
“the Minister made a number of statements which, at best, were misinformed, and at worst consciously untrue.”
In the briefing note, you made a couple of comments about response times. Do you have any other comments?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 3 December 2025
Sharon Dowey
There was a press release that said that there was an increase in the number of domestic fires. I know that we hear a lot of comments that the number of fires is reducing, but that press release was put out by the Minister for Victims and Community Safety.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 3 December 2025
Sharon Dowey
Some of this has been covered in response to Rona Mackay’s questions, but does anyone have any further comments on the financial and resource aspects of the bill?
On 25 June, we heard from Pam Gosal that the “maximum cost” of the bill would be £23 million but that the investment would be worth making because it would achieve an estimated £7 billion in savings by reducing domestic abuse offending costs. Is £23 million a realistic figure? Should other things be considered in the financial memorandum? Do you have any other comments?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 3 December 2025
Sharon Dowey
I am sure that a lot of organisations would make good use of it. However, comments were made about whether a specialist person coming in and delivering education rather than a schoolteacher would be preferable. Are such costs addressed? Do we need to put more funding in, given the potential savings? We heard that the bill’s provisions would cost £23 million but that £7 billion would be saved by reducing domestic abuse reoffending.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 3 December 2025
Sharon Dowey
I have one final question. Earlier, you said that colleagues in the public sector had concerns about the amount of bureaucracy involved. Could that be addressed by extra funding? Could you tell us concisely what the public sector concerns were and who they came from?