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Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 10 November 2022
Jeremy Balfour
Thank you, Dr Nolan. You talked about looking for a human rights-based approach and you unpacked that a wee bit. Can you unpack it a bit more? What other human rights could be in the bill? Also—this question is for anyone on the panel—is there concern that this approach will lose local good practice by making everything national, or can we keep the local and the national in balance in future?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 10 November 2022
Jeremy Balfour
Most of my questions have probably been answered. However—and we might be slightly going round in circles on this one—if we continue down this road and do not pause, as you have suggested, what do you think should be in the bill now that cannot wait for the secondary legislation? Again, that is quite a big question, but, if we assume that this is going to go on over the next few months, what would you like to see in the bill that you do not think can wait for regulations and guidance? Perhaps I can start with in-the-room Sarah, if that makes any sense.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 10 November 2022
Jeremy Balfour
Thank you. Finally, I want to go back to Sarah Latto’s comments about the 200,000 unpaid workers. As someone who benefits from unpaid care, I have to ask: how do we ensure that we do not lose the voice of those workers in all of this? I realise that unpaid carers in different parts of Scotland will face different challenges and different issues. You do great work, but how do you ensure that that voice gets fed into the process? After all, we are talking about some of the key people who keep the system going and without whose help we would be in an even more difficult place.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 10 November 2022
Jeremy Balfour
I am conscious of the time, so let me ask a yes/no question, which might save us a bit of time. When we were debating the social security charter a number of years ago, one of the things that we debated was whether it should have a legal basis and be able to be challenged or reviewed in court. The Scottish Government came to the view that that should not be the case and it did not happen. Should the new charter have a legal status that would allow people to seek, if appropriate, legal judicial review?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 10 November 2022
Jeremy Balfour
As a quick final question, has there been any meaningful engagement on this between the third sector and the Scottish Government, either at ministerial or civil service level?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 10 November 2022
Jeremy Balfour
Thank you. Does anyone else want to give their views on that and on local delivery?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 10 November 2022
Jeremy Balfour
Anyone else? You can say that you do not know if that is the case.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 10 November 2022
Jeremy Balfour
If you have the time, you can write to us more fully, but, as far as I can see, the new charter does not give new rights. Are there any particular new rights that you think should be in the charter to give the legal basis that Adam Stachura and others have spoken about, in relation to issues that people are facing day in, day out? Should there be anything more specific that is not there at the moment?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 10 November 2022
Jeremy Balfour
You will be glad to hear that all my questions have been covered, so I am happy to rest, convener.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 10 November 2022
Jeremy Balfour
Good morning to you all. I will start with a question for Alison White. An area that we have not covered yet is that of children’s services and criminal justice, which another working group is looking at. From your perspective as a social worker and someone who represents social workers across Scotland, do you think that criminal justice and children’s services should be included in the bill? I appreciate that that is a very big question, but could you give us a high-level overview of that?