The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.
The Official Report search offers lots of different ways to find the information you’re looking for. The search is used as a professional tool by researchers and third-party organisations. It is also used by members of the public who may have less parliamentary awareness. This means it needs to provide the ability to run complex searches, and the ability to browse reports or perform a simple keyword search.
The web version of the Official Report has three different views:
Depending on the kind of search you want to do, one of these views will be the best option. The default view is to show the report for each meeting of Parliament or a committee. For a simple keyword search, the results will be shown by item of business.
When you choose to search by a particular MSP, the results returned will show each spoken contribution in Parliament or a committee, ordered by date with the most recent contributions first. This will usually return a lot of results, but you can refine your search by keyword, date and/or by meeting (committee or Chamber business).
We’ve chosen to display the entirety of each MSP’s contribution in the search results. This is intended to reduce the number of times that users need to click into an actual report to get the information that they’re looking for, but in some cases it can lead to very short contributions (“Yes.”) or very long ones (Ministerial statements, for example.) We’ll keep this under review and get feedback from users on whether this approach best meets their needs.
There are two types of keyword search:
If you select an MSP’s name from the dropdown menu, and add a phrase in quotation marks to the keyword field, then the search will return only examples of when the MSP said those exact words. You can further refine this search by adding a date range or selecting a particular committee or Meeting of the Parliament.
It’s also possible to run basic Boolean searches. For example:
There are two ways of searching by date.
You can either use the Start date and End date options to run a search across a particular date range. For example, you may know that a particular subject was discussed at some point in the last few weeks and choose a date range to reflect that.
Alternatively, you can use one of the pre-defined date ranges under “Select a time period”. These are:
If you search by an individual session, the list of MSPs and committees will automatically update to show only the MSPs and committees which were current during that session. For example, if you select Session 1 you will be show a list of MSPs and committees from Session 1.
If you add a custom date range which crosses more than one session of Parliament, the lists of MSPs and committees will update to show the information that was current at that time.
All Official Reports of meetings in the Debating Chamber of the Scottish Parliament.
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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Gillian Martin
We move on to questions on impact assessments from Jackie Baillie.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Gillian Martin
Thank you. You have outlined how the wellbeing of children and young people is a priority for the Government. We echo that in this committee, and that is why we are doing this inquiry—the issue is a priority for us, too. Certainly, the evidence that we have heard, particularly in relation to Covid, is that it should be a priority for us. The issue is a priority for policy makers, and you have outlined how it cuts across Government. However, we need to look at those who are implementing the Government’s policies throughout Scotland, such as those in local authority and health board areas. How does the Government ensure that the issue is also a priority on the ground, and that what you want to happen is getting to people on the ground?
The question is for both ministers, but I will go first to Kevin Stewart for the mental health perspective.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Gillian Martin
Thank you. I am glad that you mentioned the gender-based violence aspect, because I think that young women are under a lot of pressure because misogyny and sexual harassment start fairly early. Tackling that at school level is important from an early intervention point of view.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Gillian Martin
I want to get the rest of the session over. I know a lot of people want to ask questions around two themes: family-centred services and mental health. I really want to get to them. Jackie Baillie can ask a final question. I will then need to move on.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Gillian Martin
I promised Emma Harper a final question.
11:00Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Gillian Martin
I just want to put the word “rural” in there. I know that Emma Harper wants to come in, and I acknowledge that she represents a rural area, but, as someone who is rural-based, I want to say that, when 20-minute neighbourhoods is mentioned, I am always aware that, obviously, there will not be 20-minute neighbourhoods in rural areas. It is almost as if the ethos is around things being nearby. Can you factor that into your answer?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Gillian Martin
Okay. We are talking about mental health more generally, and I know that there will be supplementary questions coming in. We will use the rest of the session to talk about mental health.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Gillian Martin
No, that is fine. I will bring Stephanie Callaghan back in after Maree Todd, and then we will move on to talk about mental health more generally.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Gillian Martin
Were sports journalists included in the discussion?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Gillian Martin
Mr Stewart, your portfolio includes the national care service development, and children’s health and wellbeing services are anticipated to fall within the remit of that national service when it is developed and implemented. What opportunities does that present in relation to the joined-up approach that we have said is a priority?