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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 7 December 2025
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Education, Children and Young People Committee

Scottish Attainment Challenge Inquiry

Meeting date: 9 February 2022

Willie Rennie

That is quite a radical change.

I have a final question, which is for Becky Francis. We have talked about tutoring. From my understanding, there is a significant difference between the ways of working of the pupil equity fund and of the English pupil premium. Is the lack of encouragement from the PEF part of the reason why we are not expanding the tutoring programme?

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Drink and Needle Spiking

Meeting date: 26 January 2022

Willie Rennie

I think that we have moved on, convener. It is clear that there is some excellent practice going on in various institutions, much of which has been reflected in today’s session, but I am not clear about how we are ensuring that everybody is applying that best practice. How do we target those who, through no fault of their own, might need extra help and support but are oblivious to the support that is available? How do we make that happen and ensure that everybody is like the people who are here today?

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Drink and Needle Spiking

Meeting date: 26 January 2022

Willie Rennie

Not at all, convener—I have found the discussion fascinating.

What is coming through very clearly is that the bigger threat, which has been present for a long time now, is this particular use of alcohol and plying victims with it in order to gain control. Is there a danger that with all the recent publicity there has been an unfair—or, I should say, incorrect—focus on drug spiking with needles or in drinks, when all we want is for people to be alert to traditional drink spiking through extra alcohol, triple shots and so on?

My second question is probably for our student witnesses, Victim Support Scotland and others. Are the pubs and venues meeting the standard that Mike Grieve has set out with regard to what you expect from staff in dealing with these incidents? If not, how do we change that situation?

Kate, do you want to go first, given that you were the first to talk about triple shots of alcohol?

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 26 January 2022

Willie Rennie

I agree with all your questions. In the papers that we have received, there is no explanation of why the instrument is required. We have seen media reports about how some councils have found it difficult to get supplies of the right quality, but we do not know how widespread an issue that is, whether it is on-going or why that is the case.

The original set of regulations was introduced in April 2021—a significant length of time after we left the European Union and well into the pandemic. I am puzzled, therefore, as to why an amendment is required now, so soon after the regulations were first brought in. Why was an escape chute—if I can put it in that way—from meeting the standard not considered as part of the original regulations? Why is that being brought in now? There are issues with timing and so on, and I would like an explanation of why the amendment is necessary. We should try to get those explanations from the minister before we proceed.

09:15  

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Covid-19 and Schools

Meeting date: 19 January 2022

Willie Rennie

I am keen to understand whether we know that we are addressing additional support needs. The only measurement that I can see is the one that has been identified by the Scottish Children’s Services Coalition this week, which highlighted a sharp decline, of around 59 per cent, in the number of legally binding education support plans. That is a significant reduction, and only a tiny number of those who have been identified with additional support needs get such a plan. I want to understand whether we are addressing the need and how we know whether we are addressing it.

That is for Greg Dempster first, and then for Douglas Hutchison.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Covid-19 and Schools

Meeting date: 19 January 2022

Willie Rennie

That is helpful. Douglas, would you like to comment?

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Covid-19 and Schools

Meeting date: 19 January 2022

Willie Rennie

That is helpful. We are talking about a third of all pupils now being in this category, and the mainstreaming approach is quite a radical change. I get constant complaints from teachers, pupils and parents that there is just not adequate support. You say that there has never been a time when it has been adequate. Has it got worse or better?

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Covid-19 and Schools

Meeting date: 19 January 2022

Willie Rennie

Thanks for explaining the process, but I will explain what I really want to understand. I hear from a lot of frustrated parents, teachers and pupils who feel that their needs are not being met. That affects not only the pupils with additional needs but everybody else in the class. I am keen to understand whether the situation has got better from your perspective. If not, what are you saying to Government about changing it? What are you saying to your councillors in your respective authorities about priorities? If it is not getting any better, or if, as Mr Dempster has highlighted, it is getting worse, what are we doing about it?

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Covid-19 and Schools

Meeting date: 19 January 2022

Willie Rennie

Scenario 2 of the Scottish Qualifications Authority’s plan indicates that

“revision support, for example guidance on topics, will be provided to help learners maximise their exam performance and reduce exam stress.”

Do we know yet what the content of the revision support will be? I ask that Greg Dempster and then Douglas Hutchison answer that.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Covid-19 and Schools

Meeting date: 19 January 2022

Willie Rennie

What does Margaret Wilson think?