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Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 18 January 2023
Alexander Stewart
Convener, you make a valid point about the timescale for the process. Rhoda Grant expressed some views but, as you have identified, I am not sure how the committee could progress the matter. We can ask for a timescale but, other than that, we are limited as to what we can do, considering that there has already been some development from the Scottish Government about what it has indicated that it plans to do. As you said, the problem is the timescale. We do not know how long it will take. It could be towards the end of this year before anything happens.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 21 December 2022
Alexander Stewart
It is:
“The Scottish Government believes that the licensing scheme for the control of mountain hares … does not impact on the ability of falconers to enable their birds to exhibit normal behaviour patterns.”
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 21 December 2022
Alexander Stewart
I will touch on the issue of access. The Scottish Government set the standard of 90 per cent of individuals being referred within 18 weeks. That is not being achieved—the most recent statistics, from September 2022, showed a figure of 80.7 per cent. When does the Scottish Government see the opportunity to reach that standard of 90 per cent, and what is it doing to support that aspiration?
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 21 December 2022
Alexander Stewart
You mentioned suicide bereavement services. There are pilot schemes in Ayrshire and Arran and in the Highland health board region, and there is the potential for a more widespread or national service across Scotland. Are there plans for that, and can you outline what other forms of support are available to families who are affected by suicide? What further developments are planned to try, once again, to bridge the gap?
12:00Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 21 December 2022
Alexander Stewart
The profession says that the licensing scheme is unworkable in the situation. It has indicated that it is completely unworkable because the birds are not able to “exhibit normal behaviour patterns.” You indicated that 21 licences have been issued, which is a small number.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 21 December 2022
Alexander Stewart
Do you not believe, minister, that that is a very small number of licences to have been issued for that whole profession?
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 21 December 2022
Alexander Stewart
It is imperative that we write to the Scottish Government to ask for its view on whether there are differences, as the petitioner indicates, in the considerations that are given to local knowledge and scientific knowledge. We should also ask how it ensures that people with poor internet access, particularly in rural areas, are given the opportunity to respond to public consultation and what changes the Government intends to make in its practices, including the development of the delivery of conservation policy, following the representations in the report of the independent working group.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 21 December 2022
Alexander Stewart
It would also be useful to write to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service to seek information about the number of cases of motorcycle theft in each of the past five years and the outcomes of those cases.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 21 December 2022
Alexander Stewart
You have touched on population issues. We know that NHS boards with larger populations have mental health assessment units that are available 24/7. That is really useful for larger populations, but the issue is in trying to evaluate these services, cabinet secretary. Is the Scottish Government looking to make it much more of a national service? You have touched on the issue of rural areas, where, as you have identified, it is a much bigger challenge for you to make that happen. There is a disparity between what happens in urban areas and what happens in rural areas, which do not have the same support and opportunities, and patients might fall through the gap.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 21 December 2022
Alexander Stewart
This has been an eye-opening session, minister, and I am staggered at some of the responses so far—at the complete lack of understanding of the situation and circumstances that we have heard.
On the licensing system, the Scottish Government says:
“The Scottish Government believes that the licensing scheme for the control of mountain hares … does not impact on the ability of falconers to enable their birds to exhibit normal behaviour patterns.”
We have heard that the licensing scheme is completely and utterly unworkable, so do you believe that statement? It is not the position of the profession, which is able to understand what is taking place, but the Scottish Government fundamentally believes that it is the case. Do you still believe that it is?