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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 25 October 2025
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Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Asylum Seekers in Scotland

Meeting date: 16 May 2023

Kaukab Stewart

I will return to Maggie to finish her line of questioning.

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Decision on Taking Business in Private

Meeting date: 16 May 2023

Kaukab Stewart

Our next agenda item is a decision on whether to take in private agenda item 4, which is consideration of today’s evidence. Do we agree to take that item in private?

Members indicated agreement.

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Interests

Meeting date: 16 May 2023

Kaukab Stewart

Good morning, and welcome to the 12th meeting in 2023 of the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee in session 6. We have received apologies this morning from Karen Adam. I welcome Ben Macpherson, who is attending as Karen’s substitute.

Our first agenda item is an invitation to Ben Macpherson to declare any relevant interests.

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Asylum Seekers in Scotland

Meeting date: 16 May 2023

Kaukab Stewart

As we are on the theme of housing, now is an appropriate time to bring in the deputy convener, Maggie Chapman.

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Asylum Seekers in Scotland

Meeting date: 16 May 2023

Kaukab Stewart

In previous sessions, we have heard a lot of evidence on the experiences of children in the system. I want to kick off by talking about unaccompanied children. Caroline, will you give us a quick overview of unaccompanied children’s experience of the system here?

10:45  

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Asylum Seekers in Scotland

Meeting date: 16 May 2023

Kaukab Stewart

John, in your opening statement, you mentioned that you support 16 schools. What is the nature of that support?

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Asylum Seekers in Scotland

Meeting date: 16 May 2023

Kaukab Stewart

So, it is not specifically for—

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Asylum Seekers in Scotland

Meeting date: 16 May 2023

Kaukab Stewart

Caroline O’Connor, I want to ask you again about the children’s situation. I do not think that you got a chance to respond to the question about when there are tensions in the system and things have not worked out well. How well do you think things are resolved at the moment? Are children listened to empathetically? How quickly are things resolved? What could be done to support either your organisation or Mears? Obviously, we will be making recommendations at the end of this inquiry, so how can things be improved?

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Asylum Seekers in Scotland

Meeting date: 16 May 2023

Kaukab Stewart

Agenda item 3 is consideration of further evidence as part of our inquiry into asylum seekers in Scotland. We will hear from John Taylor, the chief operating officer at Mears Housing Management, who joins us in person. Good morning, John. We will also hear from Caroline O’Connor, who is the chief executive officer of Migrant Help and who joins us virtually. Welcome, Caroline.

I refer members to papers 1 and 2. I invite each of our witnesses to make short opening remarks, starting with John Taylor.

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Asylum Seekers in Scotland

Meeting date: 16 May 2023

Kaukab Stewart

Okay—I am glad that we have got that cleared up.

You talked a little about the mother and baby unit that Mears used in Glasgow and the lessons that were learned there. However, recently, another hotel has been mentioned in the press where about 10 rooms are being used for mothers—and mothers-to-be, I suppose. I will not name the hotel, but I am aware of it. I know that the size is quite limiting and that there are no kitchen facilities for mothers to have some kind of autonomy. Can you give us a bit of insight into why that particular hotel was chosen? I am bearing in mind that you have already said that it is not ideal to have mothers and babies in hotels.