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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 27 August 2025
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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Scrutiny of NHS Boards (NHS 24 and the Scottish Ambulance Service)

Meeting date: 20 June 2023

Sue Webber

That precludes my second question, because there was so much in the answer. Briefly, on the evaluation of all those systems or the things that you are putting in place, do you have something to assess how they are working and what impact they will have?

Meeting of the Parliament

Medication Assisted Treatment Standards

Meeting date: 20 June 2023

Sue Webber

The minister may be heartened by today’s figures, but I am utterly dismayed. Originally, the Government planned to implement the standards by April 2022, but it was forced to push the deadline to April 2024 with the promise that only standards 1 to 5 would be fully implemented by April 2023—and here we are. Today’s analysis lays bare the failure of this Scottish National Party Government: a full third of standards 1 to 5 have not been fully implemented, despite the promise of 100 per cent implementation.

In the foreword to the report, Tom Bennett from the Scottish Recovery Consortium highlighted that in many Scottish local authorities the failure to meet those expectations is leading to “tragic outcomes”. The minister’s statement made scant reference to the prison system, but the report itself is totally damning. It states that

“Clinical capacity to deliver the MAT standards in prisons is insufficient”

and highlights

“structural and healthcare capacity issues”

across the prison service. So, it is shocking that the minister remained almost silent on the problem in our prisons in her statement. That is exactly the time when we should be intervening to support those who want to break the cycle of substance misuse. Given the emerging drug trends unfolding in our prison system, can the minister tell us specifically what has been done to break the cycle of addiction in prisons?

Meeting of the Parliament

Medication Assisted Treatment Standards

Meeting date: 20 June 2023

Sue Webber

And going in.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Violence in Schools

Meeting date: 14 June 2023

Sue Webber

I think that Colin wants to come in on that point, Stephen.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Violence in Schools

Meeting date: 14 June 2023

Sue Webber

Good morning, and welcome to the 19th meeting in 2023 of the Education, Children and Young People Committee.

The first item on our agenda is a round-table session on violence in schools. The committee is aware that a number of incidents of violent behaviour have taken place in schools across Scotland over the past year. We want to understand more about those incidents, so we have arranged this discussion so that we can hear from a range of voices. In particular, the committee is keen to understand how common incidents of violence in schools are, which factors contribute to such incidents taking place in our schools and what could be done to help students, parents and teachers.

I welcome our witnesses. In no particular order, we are joined by Anne Keenan, assistant secretary at the Educational Institute of Scotland; Mike Corbett, national official for Scotland at the NASUWT; Beau Johnston, member of the Scottish Youth Parliament; Carrie Lindsay, executive director of education and children’s services at Fife Council, who is representing the Association of Directors of Education in Scotland; Dr Colin Morrison, co-director of the Children’s Parliament; Nick Smiley, chair of the Association of Scottish Principal Educational Psychologists; Dr Joan Mowat, senior lecturer in the school of education at the University of Strathclyde; and Cheryl Burnett, chair of the National Parent Forum of Scotland. Thank you all for joining us.

We begin with a bit of housekeeping. Today’s session is a round-table discussion. It is intended to be more of a conversation than a question-and-answer session, which is what Government ministers who appear before the committee get. Members will pose questions to help to create a structure for our discussion, but if any witness wants to come in, they should please catch my eye or that of one of the clerks, who are sitting to my left, and I will do my best to bring them in.

I will start off by asking an opening question to set the scene. Does the panel think that we currently have a clear picture of the violence that is taking place in schools across Scotland? I invite Cheryl Burnett to answer first.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Violence in Schools

Meeting date: 14 June 2023

Sue Webber

Before I bring in Nick Smiley, Beau Johnston wants to clarify something.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Violence in Schools

Meeting date: 14 June 2023

Sue Webber

I think that it was the viewpoint of both Dr Morrison and Dr Mowat.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Violence in Schools

Meeting date: 14 June 2023

Sue Webber

As our conversation continues, I am sure that members will pick up on those issues. This part of the meeting will be more structured, as I try to get everyone involved. I come to Nick Smiley.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Violence in Schools

Meeting date: 14 June 2023

Sue Webber

I ask Beau Johnston to come in next.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Violence in Schools

Meeting date: 14 June 2023

Sue Webber

That is fine. We are meant to be fostering a discussion, so we will take that point and leave it there. Mike Corbett will be next, followed by Cheryl Burnett.