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Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 1 November 2022
Willie Coffey
Minister, you mentioned that there is no consent process, and that the bill provides just for a consultative process—the UK Government is not even asking this Parliament for consent for the proposal. What are your views on the principle of consent not being sought?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 1 November 2022
Willie Coffey
Has the UK Government even sought to find out what the Scottish Government is doing in this area—for example in the digital strategy—so that that can shape what it is planning to do? Has there been any engagement at least in order to understand what we are doing?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 1 November 2022
Willie Coffey
Have you had time to consider whether all of Scotland’s authorities are still embracing the digital hybrid model? Have some retreated back to in-person meetings?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 1 November 2022
Willie Coffey
Good morning, panel. I do not know whether you tuned in to hear the witnesses on the previous panel, but I will continue with the same theme that I asked them about, which is support mechanisms to assist elected members, particularly females, to participate, do their job well and, we hope, stay in councils. A couple of suggestions were made about the provision of more support for administration and casework. As you know, MSPs and MPs have a budget to allow us to do that work but, from memory, I think that the support to allow elected member councillors to do that it is very limited.
We are all aware that the hybrid working model was really beneficial to all elected members in the Parliaments and councils. I would like to hear a few thoughts from Councillor Morrison about what support mechanisms might look like and whether COSLA is intending to pursue them in the current term.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 1 November 2022
Willie Coffey
Good morning to everyone on the panel.
I want to stick with the theme of support for elected councillors who are currently in office and to ask each of you for one or two suggestions about how we can improve that. I think that all of you have mentioned that the opportunities for training for new councillors when they are in the post are particularly beneficial. What other support might be needed?
10:45I am thinking back to our experience during Covid. One of the few good things that came out of Covid was the digital hybrid model becoming available to elected members. I saw the benefit of that in the Scottish Parliament. I also know that that was a huge benefit to elected councillors throughout Scotland in giving them greater ability to participate in council business. That approach respected family issues, as well. It was a great boost to many councillors.
I invite each of you to offer a suggestion or two about possible better support mechanisms. I will start with Talat Yaqoob, if that is okay.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 1 November 2022
Willie Coffey
Good morning, minister. This is potentially a dog’s breakfast. The Scottish Government has already embarked on its digital strategy and has given us an indication of progress so far. My experience of East Ayrshire Council’s digital planning system is that it is very good and is robust. Members of the public can access it and can see decision processes, documents, maps and drawings—everything. It is well advanced and I hope that our system will take that further. However, if the UK legislates in the area, is it possible that our authorities could be acting illegally in doing what they are doing?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 1 November 2022
Willie Coffey
Thanks very much for that. The committee will probably want to pursue that issue.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 6 October 2022
Willie Coffey
Good. Thank you.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 6 October 2022
Willie Coffey
Would you say that Scotland’s public bodies have a duty to embrace those standards? I do not think that there is a requirement on them to embrace project management quality standards, management frameworks or whatever you want to call them. Should we ask them to embrace those standards? Many do, and some of the smaller organisations probably do not have the capacity to embrace some of those standards, but should we ask them to do so? Should we raise the bar a bit to require public bodies to embrace the standards that I am talking about? Over the years, my experience has been that, if we do not have those standards in place, there is little chance that we will deliver anything on time or on budget. What is the view on requiring public bodies to embrace those standards?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 6 October 2022
Willie Coffey
Thank you very much for that.
If it is okay, convener, I have two more questions that I will just roll into one. They are probably for Andrew Burns. First, what evidence base do councils actually need in their work with partners in the third sector to help them reach a conclusion as to whether any of this is having the positive impact that we hope it is having?
That leads me to my other question, which is about how we gather solid, quality data. What do we need to have that we perhaps do not have, which would enable us to answer those questions at future meetings of this committee?
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