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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 4 May 2021
  6. Session 6: 13 May 2021 to 8 April 2026
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Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Wellbeing and Sustainable Development (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 6 November 2025

Sarah Boyack

Thank you for that—and thank you, convener: I was able to sneak in that extra question.

Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Wellbeing and Sustainable Development (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 6 November 2025

Sarah Boyack

I return to the issue of future savings, how you support organisations and how you enable them to be more efficient, taking a joined-up-thinking approach. Do any of you have any thoughts on that?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Wellbeing and Sustainable Development (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 6 November 2025

Sarah Boyack

It is partly about investing to save and partly about the nature of climate change, which is now happening.

Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Wellbeing and Sustainable Development (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 6 November 2025

Sarah Boyack

I am thinking about those organisations that are under financial pressure. You are asking them to do something more, so the idea of having a duty raises the issue up their agenda while supporting them: they are provided with advice and guidance to enable them to implement change that will actually be beneficial—although that would not be on their agenda. That is the concept.

Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Wellbeing and Sustainable Development (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 6 November 2025

Sarah Boyack

What would be your alternatives on the sustainable development principles for the 131 public authorities? What would be your alternative approach?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Wellbeing and Sustainable Development (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 6 November 2025

Sarah Boyack

Thank you, convener—I know that we do not have unlimited time.

It has been helpful to get your reflections on the bill, particularly on the areas where the bill could be amended or strengthened. I will go back to the issue of definitions. In the proposal, the concept was to have a definition of the public duty and then a commissioner, which is a logical approach. Sitting alongside that were the Scottish Government’s proposals, which it has now pulled back on. I am interested in your comments about the potential alignment between the national performance framework and the duties in the bill. If the duties were to not be met, there is the issue of accountability and how you increase awareness. Would such alignment strengthen the bill? It is something that I am prepared to consider.

Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Wellbeing and Sustainable Development (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 6 November 2025

Sarah Boyack

There is also the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill on biodiversity. We are passing legislation all the time, and the need for policy coherence comes through very strongly. I will reflect on that.

Do Ellie Twist or Emma Hunter have any comments on that?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Wellbeing and Sustainable Development (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 6 November 2025

Sarah Boyack

I was going to ask about the potential of the commissioner. I am conscious that we have about 131 public bodies in Scotland. We have talked about raising the bar on advice, guidance and investigations, and expecting not just warm words but action—your reflections on the duty to “have due regard” were helpful—and about the extent to which things are changing. If there is an opportunity to support those organisations, will that make a difference? You have talked about somebody needing to do it, and I suggest that it should be the future generations commissioner. Do you have any reflections on that?

I am saying that as an ex-planner, because the world has changed since I was a planner. I taught planners, and it is about how sustainable development keeps up with technological change, science and what is happening on the planet. I am thinking of the commissioner as a resource for different organisations. Is that something that witnesses relate to?

Meeting of the Parliament

Draft Climate Change Plan

Meeting date: 6 November 2025

Sarah Boyack

I thank the cabinet secretary for advance sight of her statement. I have tried to read the whole plan.

Climate campaigners are clear that we need a strong plan if we are to see the changes that are urgently needed. The SNP promised a publicly owned energy company, which did not happen. That was a massive missed opportunity. We have also not seen the manufacturing of renewables kit, even though there has been a big increase in renewable electricity production. We should compare that with the UK Government’s action in delivering Great British Energy and the national wealth fund, and supporting communities to install solar panels.

We urgently need action across Scotland, including a ramp-up of support for communities that are already experiencing the transition. Why is there no information in the plan about how the £500 million that has been promised will be spent and how communities will benefit from it? The cabinet secretary referenced heat in buildings, but not did not link that to the need to retrofit homes so that they are energy efficient. She also did not say how councils will implement their local heat and energy efficiency strategy plans. Shawfair received £7 million from the Government for 3,000 houses and Aberdeen Heat & Power was created 20 years ago, but council budgets have been slashed. What support will the Scottish Government give to councils, including those in Edinburgh and East Lothian, to maximise the opportunities from projects such as Berwick Bank to create new jobs and invest in our homes?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Artificial Intelligence (Economic Potential)

Meeting date: 5 November 2025

Sarah Boyack

The LSE report said that AI could be used to nudge people into behavioural change by making them aware of the possibilities.

Sarah Ronald, have you any comments about how we can make sure that that happens?