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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 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 17 August 2025
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Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Scottish Human Rights Commission

Meeting date: 6 December 2022

Pam Duncan-Glancy

You made the point that there are two aspects to your work: protecting the legal floor for human rights and promoting human rights. In relation to protecting that floor, the committee鈥擨 am a member of two committees, but I am pretty sure that it was this one鈥攈eard from a group of learning disabled people, who spoke to us about their experience.

It was clear to me, given the number of people who are dying of preventable illnesses and the thousands of people who are stuck in hospital鈥攊n some cases, for years at a time鈥攖hat the floor that we would expect for them is not being met. How can the committee ensure, through things such as the universal periodic review and the review of the 2018 report that Eilidh Dickson mentioned, that the floor is protected? What would you expect to see with regard to policy and budget that would allow us to tell whether we are protecting that minimum core?

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Scottish Human Rights Commission

Meeting date: 6 December 2022

Pam Duncan-Glancy

Do you know when we can expect the UK Government鈥檚 responses?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Scottish Benefits Independent Advocacy

Meeting date: 24 November 2022

Pam Duncan-Glancy

Good morning. I thank the witnesses for the information that you have shared so far and for answering our questions.

I am interested in going further on the subject of my colleague Jeremy Balfour鈥檚 questions and considering the type of support that you give. Can you give us a flavour of the sort of support that people are getting? What are you doing with them? What kind of questions are you asking them? Is support given face to face or online?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Scottish Benefits Independent Advocacy

Meeting date: 24 November 2022

Pam Duncan-Glancy

Thank you. I have no further questions.

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Scottish Benefits Independent Advocacy

Meeting date: 24 November 2022

Pam Duncan-Glancy

Do you have a permanent physical base in Scotland?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Scottish Benefits Independent Advocacy

Meeting date: 24 November 2022

Pam Duncan-Glancy

Excellent. Convener, I have one final quick question. You said that you have done two redeterminations. I might be making assumptions, but I think that the figures suggest that five redeterminations have been decided on adult disability payments and 250 have been decided on child disability payments. Do you have any sense of why only two redeterminations have gone through your service?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Scottish Benefits Independent Advocacy

Meeting date: 24 November 2022

Pam Duncan-Glancy

Convener, could I ask one short follow-up question?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Scottish Benefits Independent Advocacy

Meeting date: 24 November 2022

Pam Duncan-Glancy

I, too, am keen to know about the number of jobs. When the minister came to the committee, he said that VoiceAbility would create 100 new jobs and that 75 per cent of staff would come from the long-term unemployed. When will those 100 new jobs be available? Mr Senker, I hear your point about the number of staff not being a limiting factor. If there is another limiting factor, it would be helpful to know what it is so that we can help you to address it. If the minister says there will be 100 new jobs and you are saying that the number of jobs will be demand led, I am wondering how long it will take to get to that point. I think that there will be quite a bit of demand, so it would be helpful to know about that.

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Scottish Benefits Independent Advocacy

Meeting date: 24 November 2022

Pam Duncan-Glancy

The figures that we have show that 拢0.5 million has been spent so far and that there is a projected spend of 拢20 million over four years. Is that forecast based on the recruitment of a specific number of staff?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Scottish Benefits Independent Advocacy

Meeting date: 24 November 2022

Pam Duncan-Glancy

I have one further question about training. I appreciate your answers, so thank you.

I know that Susan Douglas-Scott will realise the importance of this next issue, because she has done some of the training in the past. It is important that your organisation and staff have an understanding of the lived experience of disabled people and what that means for a service such as yours. Will you set out the ways in which you train your staff to understand disability equality and what that means? Do you have any relationships with disabled people鈥檚 organisations that could help with that?