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Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 2 November 2022
Stephanie Callaghan
I have a couple of questions that I will roll into one.
Wellbeing has rightly been a key priority, with the Scottish Government funding 80 additional university mental health counsellors. First, is adequate support available for students who are struggling with their mental health? Secondly, we heard in evidence about the positive impact of the additional mental health counsellors and about the possibility of funding them from budgets other than the education budget; can you say anything further on that just now or offer an idea of the timescales and the decisions around continued funding for mental health counsellors?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 2 November 2022
Stephanie Callaghan
Minister, I took all of that on board, and there are some good examples of progress, such as at New College Lanarkshire, which has built strong relationships and trust across its team of 1,000-plus employees, running through from janitorial to teaching staff. It has food pantries and free breakfasts, and it has created a culture of good will and mutual respect, with a joint focus on prioritising learning. There are still very challenging conversations to be had, but that certainly makes it a lot easier for that college. What further opportunities can the Scottish Government take to help to create good leadership practice and ideas for successful learning and to share that across Scotland’s college sector?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 1 November 2022
Stephanie Callaghan
I want to touch again on the co-production aspect, which is what really lies at the heart of this. It also means that services will be co-designed, because, up to now, it has not been enough just to listen to what people say and then hand in a policy for design and delivery. We need the direct involvement of lived experience all the way through the process.
Eddie, I want to ask you about the transfer of services. Should children’s services, justice and social work be transferred at the same time? What are your views on the proposals to undertake further consultation on that? Also, what are the top risks that you have identified for the transfer of services, and what, if any, opportunities do you see for improvements?
12:30Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 1 November 2022
Stephanie Callaghan
Are you saying that you do not really see the value of a co-production approach through the national care service?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 1 November 2022
Stephanie Callaghan
Going back to what has been said about working in partnership with local authorities, health boards and others, I absolutely take on board the amount of work that has gone on through the integration joint boards. However, the situation that we are looking at now is one of decision making happening via co-production—that voice of lived experience getting parity with the employees or the people who set the strategies—and the possibility that that brings for improvements. Paul Kelly, do you agree with co-production per se? What work are COSLA and councils carrying out just now that they are able to bring to the table to promote and embed co-production more widely?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 26 October 2022
Stephanie Callaghan
I was a bit late in putting my hand up. We should emphasise the position of children with additional support needs, because the use of restraint on them is proportionately much higher.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 26 October 2022
Stephanie Callaghan
I thank our witnesses for being here.
Willie Rennie spoke about the different rates of funding for different age groups because different ratios of staff to children are required. Are there any additional costs related to children with additional support needs, and how that is managed? I will choose Carrie Lindsay, at random, to answer first.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 26 October 2022
Stephanie Callaghan
Wendy Brownlie, do parents feel that their options are limited? Do you get that message? Do you ask parents that question?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 26 October 2022
Stephanie Callaghan
Wendy Brownlie and Margot Black both mentioned that they have foundation apprenticeships. Are ideas being shared across the regional improvement collaboratives? Is much work going on to share good practice and address any concerns?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 26 October 2022
Stephanie Callaghan
That is really helpful. Margot Black mentioned providing support for parents to find the best or most suitable provider for their child. Do the other councils do that, too? Earlier, she mentioned working with health visitors and other health professionals, and I want to check whether that happens across the board.
In relation to ASN, I am also interested in whether the balance between children going to private providers and those going to local authority providers is monitored.
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