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Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 1 May 2024
Claire Baker
Alasdair Scott is here from Scottish Borders Council. To build on the questions we have had so far, some of the research that has been done by the Fraser of Allander Institute says that, although the Government is making progress on closing the gap, progress is slower for people with neurodivergent conditions and people with learning disabilities and there are more difficulties in getting them into work. Does the Scottish Borders strategy focus on that area or does it take a broader approach to the issue?
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 1 May 2024
Claire Baker
I now come to Dave McCallum. The original question was about the barriers that are faced by disabled people in accessing and retaining mainstream employment. Can you reflect on that? Do you feel that Government policy and measures are on the right path? Are the policy interventions that the Government is bringing in the right ones and are there enough?
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 1 May 2024
Claire Baker
Before I bring in Maggie Chapman, I want to ask about data, which Colin Beattie has referred to. It feels as if, in Scotland, we are sometimes good at starting initiatives but we are not really sure which ones are working so we do not know where to focus our resources or where to make the best progress, especially when we are trying to tackle something as difficult as the disability employment gap. As organisations, how do you define and measure what is successful? The Scottish Government recently established the employability shared measurement framework. Do you feed information into that framework?
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 1 May 2024
Claire Baker
Alasdair, you might want to comment on that as well. Some of the figures that have been published on retention, for the previous fair work scheme—I cannot remember what it was called—and for “No one left behind”, show that people get into employment but that four weeks, eight weeks or a year later, the number starts to tail off.
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 1 May 2024
Claire Baker
There is fair start Scotland, but some of the data is on no one left behind, although issues have been raised about the difficulty with transparency around no one left behind funding. Is your local authority also monitoring and working out what works and then feeding into the shared framework measurement?
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 1 May 2024
Claire Baker
Could I ask the panellists to be brief in any replies? I am keen to bring everybody in and we are getting a bit short of time.
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 1 May 2024
Claire Baker
David, is that similar to your view of how they are operating?
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 1 May 2024
Claire Baker
Is some of the difference between local authorities to do with their understanding of definitions or a lack of clarity on what they are trying to deliver?
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 1 May 2024
Claire Baker
Ashley Ryan, there is a question that is linked to that about how we measure success. The Government’s target is about employment, which is a legitimate target and it is the one that we are scrutinising, but does that maybe not recognise that some people are involved in other roles? For example, some of the young people we met yesterday were in volunteering work. I asked whether they wanted to move into paid employment and they said that they felt that the volunteering role suited them more in the circumstances that they were in. Voluntary organisations say to us that, sometimes, it is about increasing somebody’s confidence and their life skills and it is not always about employment. Do you think that we are measuring enough or we are measuring the right things?
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 1 May 2024
Claire Baker
Welcome to the 13th meeting in 2024 of the Economy and Fair Work Committee. I have received apologies from Gordon MacDonald; Bob Doris is attending as committee substitute. Our first item is for the committee to agree to take item 3 and all future consideration of evidence for the inquiry in private. Is that agreed?
Members indicated agreement.