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Official Report Meeting date: 20 September 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 20 September 2023

We have to work collaboratively to deliver the new model of neonatal care effectively for newborns and their families. Thank you very much, Mr Brown. It is, of course, up to the members whether they take an intervention.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 November 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 17 November 2011

The first question is, that amendment S4M-01346.2, in the name of Keith Brown, which seeks to amend motion S4M-01346, in the name of Alex Johnstone, on housing, be agreed to.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 08 December 2011

I turn up to see how bad those arguments are, so Mr Brown’s contribution today justified my attendance.
Last updated: 9 January 2024

Report of the Independent Review of Qualifications and Assessment

Last updated: December 2022 137 9 .4 Independent Review Group (IRG) List of membership: Those for whom qualifications matter most Learners • Beinn Grant (Member of the Scottish Youth Parliament) • Ruby Cardie (Member of the Scottish Youth Parliament) • Supported by Mo Whelton, member of staff from the Scottish Youth Parliament Parents/Carers • Cheryl Burnett (National Parent Forum of Scotland (NPFS)) • Barrie Sheppard and John Semple (NPFS) • Eileen Prior from May 2022 until March 2023, then Patrick McGlinchey from March until May 2023 (Connect) Design, development and delivery of qualifications Teachers and lecturers • Andrea Bradley (General Secretary, EIS Union) • Peter Bain (Headteacher) • Andrew Findlater (Principal Teacher) Design and development • Douglas Hutchison (Local government) • Dr Gill Stewart (SQA) • Martyn Ware (SQA) • Aileen Ponton from May 2022 until December 2022, then Pauline Radcliffe from January until May 2023 (SCQF, National qualifications alignment) Informing the process: research base • Professor Chris Chapman (University of Glasgow) - the process of change • Dr Joseph Smith (University of Stirling) - advised by Professor Mark Priestley (University of Stirling) - curriculum 138 • Professor Jo-Anne Baird (University of Oxford) - qualifications • Dr Edward Sosu (Strathclyde University) - inclusion and equity Informing the process: policy base • Professor Ken Muir (University of the West of Scotland) Putting - Learners at the Centre (2022) • Professor Gordon Stobart (University of Oxford) - Upper-secondary education student assessment in Scotland (2021) • Professor Graham Donaldson (University of Glasgow) - Curriculum for Excellence/Teaching Scotland’s Future (2010) Those who use qualifications • Business/industry – Tracy Black (CBI) - Employers • Professor Ken Thomson (Forth Valley College) - Further Education • Professor Jonathan Powles (University of the West of Scotland) - Higher Education 139 9 .5 Collaborative Community Groups (CCG) Learners group Led by Beinn Grant and Ruby Cardie • SYP • Young Scot • Youthlink Scotland • Home Education Scotland • Dyslexia Scotland, Young Ambassador • Kelty Youth Group • Stills Gallery Youth Advisory Panel • The Big Project • An Independent School Pupil • East Ayrshire Youth Cabinet • North Coast Youth Forum • Fast Forward • Who Cares • Carers Trust Scotland • Intercultural Youth Scotland (Phase two) • Gaelic Medium (Gaelic and Scots Group via Young Scot) Parents and carers group Led by Cheryl Burnett and Elieen Prior / Patrick McGlinchey • Connect • National Parent Forum of Scotland – Barrie Sheppard and John Semple • Children in Scotland - Annie Watson • Contact - Donna Tomlin • Centre for Excellence for Children’s Care and Protection - Linda O'Neill • Comann nam Pàrant - Magaidh Wentworth • Home Education Scotland - Mark Nixon • Bobath Scotland - Sharon Collie Profession Led by Andrea Bradley 140 • Eileen Imlah - Education Institute of Scotland • Simone Coetser - Education Institute of Scotland • Pamela Manley - Education Institute of Scotland • Kristine Dempster - Education Institute of Scotland • Julie Ferguson - Education Institute of Scotland • Scott McGimsey - National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers • Afifa Khanam - National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers • Mike Corbett - National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers • Tara Lillis - National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers • Catherine Nicol - Scottish Secondary Teachers’ Association • John Guidi - Scottish Secondary Teachers’ Association • Seamus Searson - Scottish Secondary Teachers’ Association • James Cowan - Scottish Secondary Teachers’ Association • Jim Thewliss - Senior Leaders Scotland Headteachers Led by Peter Bain • Kirsty Ayed - Kings Park Secondary School, Glasgow • Tony Breen - Portree High School, Skye • Barry Graham - Wallace Hall Academy, Dumfries • Graham Hutton - Grove Academy, Dundee • Stephen Ross - Beath High School, Cowdenbeath • Julie McDonald - Nairn Academy, Nairn • John O’Neill - High School of Glasgow • Jon Reid - Larbert High School, Falkirk • Andrew Sharkey - St Kentigern’s Academy, Blackburn • Andy Smith - Larkhall Academy, Larkhall • Pauline Walker - Royal High School, Edinburgh 141 T eachers Led by Andrew Findlater • Kirsty Hair - University of Strathclyde, Teaching Fellow • Scott Hunter - Turriff Academy • Caroline McFarlane - Banff Academy • Lynsey McNamee - Queen Anne High School • Marc McWhirter - Speyside High School • John Schmidt - Currie Community High School • Darren Brown...
Official Report Meeting date: 5 March 2025

Education, Children and Young People Committee 05 March 2025

Having something on the record would help us with our inquiry, if that is okay. I was quite struck by Mr Brown’s question last week— Mr Brown, do you want to repeat the question so that everyone who is watching is aware of what we are talking about?
Official Report Meeting date: 30 April 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 30 April 2015

I think that those are certainly worthy of full and detailed consideration and I welcome Keith Brown’s confirmation that that is happening.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 November 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 04 November 2014

Planning authorities will be more proactive in the future. Gavin Brown raised BRIS and asked for an update.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 April 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 23 April 2014

That public money could be better spent elsewhere instead of being used to subsidise profitable companies. I accept that, as Gavin Brown pointed out, some employers could struggle if they had to pay all their staff £7.65 an hour.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 February 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 26 February 2014

We will hear a brief supplementary from Gavin Brown, and, I hope, a brief answer. The cabinet secretary said that he had a “sophisticated proposition”.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 September 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 11 September 2013

If that was meant to be funny, it did not impress anybody. I think Mr Brown will have to keep practising.I find Mr Brown’s narrative on the economy quite surprising, because I went through with considerable care in my statement some objective data, from the 12 months since I last delivered a budget to Parliament, on ...

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