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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 22 August 2025
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Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee

Cross-Party Group on Ukraine

Meeting date: 5 October 2023

Colin Beattie

It is certainly part of what the group should be developing, given its remit to look at the political relationships. We have one Ukrainian MP who is prepared to put together a friendship group within the Ukrainian Parliament. We would like to develop that relationship further by inviting it to participate in CPG meetings鈥攔emotely, obviously鈥攁nd doing the best that we can to continue to develop the relationship between Scotland and Ukraine. That is a really positive thing.

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee

Cross-Party Group on Ukraine

Meeting date: 5 October 2023

Colin Beattie

Most of those individuals represent refugee organisations locally. One or two of them are academics and people who will contribute in their own right to the strength of the cross-party group, but the vast majority represent very local refugee groups. Some of them are the ones that I mentioned, which are trying to reach out to other refugee groups to get support and help. The cross-party group is a good forum to accommodate and facilitate that, so I welcome their coming forward.

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee

Cross-Party Group on Ukraine

Meeting date: 5 October 2023

Colin Beattie

Good morning, convener. I am grateful for the opportunity to say just a few words in support of the formation of the cross-party group on Ukraine. I do not believe that a cross-party group has ever been formed against such a sombre background of its subject state鈥檚 being the victim of aggression and invasion by a foreign agent鈥攊n this case, Russia. For me, that has provided both the impetus and the drive behind the formation of the cross-party group.

The Parliament can do little in real terms to assist Ukraine in its struggle to retain its independence and to regain its occupied territories. However, we can offer comfort and support to the Ukrainian refugees who have sought sanctuary in Scotland. Many initial members of the CPG represent refugee groups across the country. More of those contact us all the time, seeking to reach out to other groups and to become part of a larger gathering such as the CPG would represent.

The purposes of the CPG are similar to those of other CPGs on nation states. We seek to strengthen political, economic and cultural ties. When it comes to political ties, contact has been made by members of the Ukrainian Parliament, which seeks to establish a Ukraine-Scotland friendship group and to create a closer relationship with the Scottish Parliament through the CPG. I very much welcome that development.

All 成人快手 will wish Ukraine well in its fight to retain its freedom and way of life. I say again that the situation is unprecedented. Through the establishment of the CPG, we have an opportunity to contribute in some small way to supporting Ukraine and its people in their hour of need. Ukraine needs friends, and now is the time to step up.

I will keep it brief by ending there, convener. I will be happy to answer any questions that you or committee members may have.

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: 鈥淓arly Learning and Childcare: Progress on delivery of the 1,140 hours expansion鈥

Meeting date: 5 October 2023

Colin Beattie

The issue seems fundamental to me. If you do not know what the demand is nationally, how do you put resources behind that? How do you know what resources councils will need? How do you know what resource the Government will have to allocate? You are talking about some local data that might be available, which is helpful, but clearly that is not available across the board. Not all councils are producing the data, otherwise you would be collating it.

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: 鈥淓arly Learning and Childcare: Progress on delivery of the 1,140 hours expansion鈥

Meeting date: 5 October 2023

Colin Beattie

I want to explore one or two areas, the first of which is on deferred entry to primary 1 and paragraph 20 of the Audit Scotland report. Ten councils were running a pilot and a pilot evaluation report on access to funded early learning and childcare for eligible children who defer entry to primary 1 was published in June. What action is the Scottish Government taking in response to that report?

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: 鈥淓arly Learning and Childcare: Progress on delivery of the 1,140 hours expansion鈥

Meeting date: 5 October 2023

Colin Beattie

We have to remember that the Auditor General鈥檚 report makes it clear that we do not have national data on the demand for childcare, which to me seems a very basic piece of data that should be collected. If it is being collected locally to suit local conditions, that is fine, but how do you collate that and make sense of it nationally? That is clearly not happening. However positively you may put this, at the end of the day, the national data is not there.

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: 鈥淓arly Learning and Childcare: Progress on delivery of the 1,140 hours expansion鈥

Meeting date: 5 October 2023

Colin Beattie

Without information on demand, you will not be able to do workforce planning, proper budgeting and so on, and that is clearly what the comments in the report are aimed at. When do you expect to have national data on the demand for childcare?

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: 鈥淓arly Learning and Childcare: Progress on delivery of the 1,140 hours expansion鈥

Meeting date: 5 October 2023

Colin Beattie

How are you listening to the views of the child?

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: 鈥淓arly Learning and Childcare: Progress on delivery of the 1,140 hours expansion鈥

Meeting date: 5 October 2023

Colin Beattie

Once again, is that engagement common across all council areas?

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: 鈥淓arly Learning and Childcare: Progress on delivery of the 1,140 hours expansion鈥

Meeting date: 5 October 2023

Colin Beattie

You have said that you are already collecting the views of children through local authorities, that that is done on a common basis and that the information is then fed to you nationally. How is it fed to you nationally? How do you evaluate what lands on your desk to ensure that those views are taken into consideration when policy is decided?