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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. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 6 October 2025
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Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Refugees and Asylum Seekers

Meeting date: 3 February 2022

Jeremy Balfour

Andrew Morrison, from a COSLA perspective, is having a greater geographical spread something that we should be looking to bring about by way of a policy decision? Legal advice was another issue that came up last time. People who provide legal help mostly work in Edinburgh and Glasgow and it was clear that it would be very difficult for an asylum seeker to get legal advice in more remote parts of Scotland. I do not know whether the possibility of remote consultations might have changed that and it would be interesting to get your reflections on that. However, should we be striving for greater spread, or do you think that how we are working at the moment is the right policy?

Criminal Justice Committee, Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, and Social Justice and Social Security Committee (Joint Meeting)

Reducing Drug Deaths in Scotland and Tackling Problem Drug Use

Meeting date: 1 February 2022

Jeremy Balfour

The second area that I want to explore is the availability of treatment. Do you agree that, if someone wants to come off drugs and clearly needs treatment to do so, that treatment must be made available to them as soon as possible? A delay of even weeks or months on a waiting list will put people off looking for treatment. The key factor with this kind of prevention is ensuring that treatment is available when an individual wants and needs it.

Criminal Justice Committee, Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, and Social Justice and Social Security Committee (Joint Meeting)

Reducing Drug Deaths in Scotland and Tackling Problem Drug Use

Meeting date: 1 February 2022

Jeremy Balfour

Thank you.

Criminal Justice Committee, Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, and Social Justice and Social Security Committee (Joint Meeting)

Reducing Drug Deaths in Scotland and Tackling Problem Drug Use

Meeting date: 1 February 2022

Jeremy Balfour

Thank you, convener, and good afternoon, minister. Can you tell me how much money has been invested in project ADDER cities across England and Wales, and do you know what the Barnett consequentials would have been had Scotland bought into it?

Criminal Justice Committee, Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, and Social Justice and Social Security Committee (Joint Meeting)

Reducing Drug Deaths in Scotland and Tackling Problem Drug Use

Meeting date: 1 February 2022

Jeremy Balfour

It would be helpful if you could come back to us in writing on those questions, minister.

Criminal Justice Committee, Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, and Social Justice and Social Security Committee (Joint Meeting)

Reducing Drug Deaths in Scotland and Tackling Problem Drug Use

Meeting date: 1 February 2022

Jeremy Balfour

Finally, minister, before my time is up, what role does the third sector have? Clearly, it often works with local communities and knows those communities. Is the funding of third sector organisations, and working with them, key to your strategy in England and Wales?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 27 January 2022

Jeremy Balfour

I thank Ms Blair for that answer. Some of the key decisions around PIP and DLA have been made by the Supreme Court, so any decision that might be made by the Supreme Court, if it is an English case on PIP, will not be binding on the Scottish system. Can she clarify that all decisions that have been made up to the point of the transfer to ADP will be binding on us, or are we starting with an absolutely clean slate?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 27 January 2022

Jeremy Balfour

It would be helpful to know how long the review will take and when it will go back to you and the Parliament. Thank you. I have no further questions, convener. [Interruption.]

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 27 January 2022

Jeremy Balfour

Thank you. Minister, you said that one reason why we cannot change the eligibility criteria is that that might affect passported benefits. How many meetings have you had with the UK Government and the DWP to discuss whether that is the case and what line the DWP is taking on that? What individual discussions have you had with Westminster Cabinet ministers or other ministers?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 27 January 2022

Jeremy Balfour

Good morning, convener. I add my congratulations on your appointment. I look forward to working with you. I also wish Neil Gray all the best in his new role in the Scottish Government.

I have about four or five questions to ask the minister, but I will take them one at a time so that we do not get lost in them.

My first question seeks to develop the point that was just made about case law. What is the Scottish Government’s thinking about what will happen with case law that comes in once ADP is up and running? If a case is decided in a tribunal in Newcastle that affects somebody’s mobility, will that automatically be applied to Scottish case law? How will it be implemented, and who will make that decision?

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