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Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 7 June 2023
Bob Doris
It is all relevant to the regulations.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 7 June 2023
Bob Doris
I welcomed the regulations before I heard from the minister, and I got the assurances that I required from the minister that they are robust. The only further assurance that I need is that our committee will continue to monitor them and return to them during the next parliamentary session, to see how successful they have been and how we can improve them further.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 7 June 2023
Bob Doris
That is helpful. Now that I have talked about going back to the future, I will ask about future proofing. I had a constituent who was over 18 when they arrived in Scotland, but they will be here for a heck of a long time and certainly way beyond three years. They still have no decision on their case and they have no temporary leave to remain. They are keen to get a higher education place at the City of Glasgow College. They will not be captured by the regulations and I absolutely understand why, but something will have to give at some point. I would prefer it if the Home Office speedily made the correct decision to give my constituent the rights that they deserve. At what point will the Scottish Government return to look at these matters for adults who wish to be students but who are caught in a system not of their making? Will the Scottish Government look at that at some point for the benefit of my constituent?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 7 June 2023
Bob Doris
I have a final question, convener.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 18 May 2023
Bob Doris
I will be brief, convener. I thank the clerking team for producing the report and supporting our meetings over the past year.
I commend Emma Harper’s observation about the brevity of the report. That brevity means that the report talks in broad brush strokes but does not necessarily give the full details of what has been looked at. I know that we will come to those matters in our work programme at some point later in the year.
One aspect of the iterative nature of parliamentary reform that has been alluded to in the past is about making this place more family friendly. I am minded to put on the record again that there is still no appropriate childcare facility or crèche that would allow members to be here instead of having to work remotely or be elsewhere. That applies not just to members but to staff, who are just as important in supporting the Parliament. Maybe that is a bit of joint work for the future. I mention that merely because it will not be in our brief and concise annual report. However, we can expand on it a little more in a meeting, so I put that on the record and hope that we return to it.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 17 May 2023
Bob Doris
I want to ask about the £26 million. We were all pretty shocked when that was taken off the table; indeed, I was involved in representations to get the Government, and your predecessors, to signal that that £26 million would be embedded in the core settlement. As I understand it, if it had been, we would be looking at fewer redundancies—and any redundancies would, we hope, have all been voluntary severance—and fewer course mergers and amalgamations. As we speak, colleges are finishing five-year forward plans. If that £26 million had been embedded in each and every year, we would have more lecturers, more associated staff and more courses. They were really disappointed in that respect. Although one year of £26 million might not have impacted on courses, lecturers and numbers, do you acknowledge that, had the money been embedded, it would absolutely have had an impact?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 17 May 2023
Bob Doris
I have said for a number of years now, including in submissions, that the regional board should go. Would the £675,000 that you mentioned—every penny of it—be retained by colleges in Glasgow, should the board be abolished?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 17 May 2023
Bob Doris
Have you made the case to Government colleagues for moneys to be transferred from other portfolios into the education portfolio?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 17 May 2023
Bob Doris
I have no further questions on that, but when I meet the EIS-FELA at City of Glasgow College in a week or so, I will be asked those questions, so I am sure that you will understand why I am asking you those questions.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 17 May 2023
Bob Doris
I do not want to just move on from the £26 million, minister. I get that it was for one year, but I thought that the on-going discussions were about getting some comfort and indication that the Government would be keen to see the money baselined into future settlements, with colleges changing their five-year plans accordingly. That has just not happened. My question, then, is this: will any Barnett consequentials that might appear for your portfolio be directed at colleges, given that they are the big losers from the reprofiling of moneys to fund the pay deals in schools?