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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 16 July 2025
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Meeting of the Parliament

Drug Deaths

Meeting date: 12 September 2023

Rona Mackay

I, too, welcome the announcement yesterday from the Lord Advocate. Does the minister agree that Police Scotland’s support and its commitment to work with partners to reduce the harms associated with problematic substance use are crucial in ensuring that policing is not a barrier to treatment?

Meeting of the Parliament

Professor Sam Eljamel (Update)

Meeting date: 7 September 2023

Rona Mackay

As we know, the Scottish Government has previously committed to establishing an independent commission that could engage directly with former patients in order to seek answers as quickly as possible. I am pleased that that will continue. Can the cabinet secretary say any more about how that can complement the very welcome steps that have been set out by the Scottish Government today?

Meeting of the Parliament

Entrepreneurship

Meeting date: 29 June 2023

Rona Mackay

I thank the cabinet secretary for such a positive statement. I am particularly delighted to hear of the start-up initiatives for women. However, start-ups will be facing additional financial pressures, given the current challenges that our economy faces. Can the cabinet secretary provide any information as to the steps that the Scottish Government can take to mitigate those pressures?

Criminal Justice Committee

Responses to Police Officer and Staff Suicides

Meeting date: 28 June 2023

Rona Mackay

The federation was critical of the support that is being offered. Do you see the quality of that support changing? I wonder how robust the assessments are in early intervention, because it is clear that someone who is suffering from stress and anxiety is different from somebody who is at the point of suicide. Are you absolutely confident that the assessments are robust and that what you are doing to help people is robust enough?

Criminal Justice Committee

Responses to Police Officer and Staff Suicides

Meeting date: 28 June 2023

Rona Mackay

David Threadgold mentioned the problem of stigma and not talking and opening up. Do Katy Miller and Gary Ritchie concur with that? What practical steps are you taking to change the culture around that?

Criminal Justice Committee

Responses to Police Officer and Staff Suicides

Meeting date: 28 June 2023

Rona Mackay

David Threadgold said a moment ago that the SPF operates a different data system from Police Scotland. Has that always been the case, and why is that?

Criminal Justice Committee

Responses to Police Officer and Staff Suicides

Meeting date: 28 June 2023

Rona Mackay

What sort of data do you keep? Is it just personal stuff?

Criminal Justice Committee

Responses to Police Officer and Staff Suicides

Meeting date: 28 June 2023

Rona Mackay

I think that what you are saying might go back to David Threadgold’s point about the fact that the training has to be there, otherwise the approach will not be effective.

Meeting of the Parliament

Portfolio Question Time

Meeting date: 28 June 2023

Rona Mackay

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on what it is doing to assist local authorities with the recruitment of teachers. (S6O-02444)

Meeting of the Parliament

Portfolio Question Time

Meeting date: 28 June 2023

Rona Mackay

A constituent of mine is concerned about the prospects for probationary teachers, including her son who completed his probationary period at a school in East Dunbartonshire and received an excellent report from the headteacher. However, when it came to interviewing for a vacant post, he was competing with newly qualified teachers with no probationary experience, yet he and other colleagues who were in similar positions lost out on jobs.

I understand that some councils have in place positive discrimination to benefit teachers who have successfully completed their probationary year within that authority. Does the minister agree that experience as a probationary teacher should be taken into account, and that lack of security is turning away many people who are desperate to take up the vocation of teaching?