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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 16 June 2025
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Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]

Education and Skills

Meeting date: 11 June 2025

Liz Smith

It answers my question perfectly, Mr Dey, because what you are saying is that the approach raises additional funds if it works properly.

Cabinet secretary, does the same apply to the field of outdoor education, where, as I have suggested, there could be better partnerships between the private and public sectors? It is a big ask of COSLA, as the minister knows.

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Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]

Education and Skills

Meeting date: 11 June 2025

Liz Smith

That is very good to hear. Assuming that all goes well, can I ask again whether we can have some confirmation that there will be scope to lay the financial resolution?

Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]

Education and Skills

Meeting date: 11 June 2025

Liz Smith

Cabinet secretary, Kate Forbes made an interesting speech last week when she spoke about the essential need for economic growth in Scotland to be dependent on good collaboration between the public and private sectors for investment. That message was very much at the top of her speech at Panmure house. What discussions have taken place in Government circles about possible collaboration between the public and private sectors for investment in the education brief?

Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]

Education and Skills

Meeting date: 11 June 2025

Liz Smith

The Deputy First Minister set out that message as part of Government policy and she has put that on the record in the chamber, as has Mr McKee. I assume that it is Government policy and, in my opinion, rightly so. There must be areas of the education brief where there could be successful collaboration between the public and private sectors.

Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]

Education and Skills

Meeting date: 11 June 2025

Liz Smith

In its evidence to the committee, COSLA made it very clear that one area where it saw potential was capacity in the outdoor sector. I am pleased to hear that the Government still has that as an option, because, obviously, that was one of the concerns that was raised.

I have two more brief questions. The minister has very kindly invited me to speak to her again, and I have already said that, at that meeting, I will be bringing forward some proposed amendments. Can I get it on the record that, at the same meeting, the Scottish Government will be doing the same thing and proposing amendments, as the committee has requested?

Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]

Education and Skills

Meeting date: 11 June 2025

Liz Smith

That is very good to hear. Thank you, convener.

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Scottish Fiscal Commission (Economic and Fiscal Forecasts)

Meeting date: 10 June 2025

Liz Smith

I will concentrate on social security, if I may. I have two points for clarification.

Dr Roy, in paragraph 47 of your summary paper, you say:

β€œWe forecast spending on the policy to mitigate the two-child limit will be Β£156 million in 2026-27, rising to Β£199 million in 2029-30”.

If I am not mistaken, that is an increase of around 27 or 28 per cent in a three-year period. Is that simply because of the number of youngsters that are involved? It is a quite substantial level of increase.

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Scottish Fiscal Commission (Economic and Fiscal Forecasts)

Meeting date: 10 June 2025

Liz Smith

Yes.

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Scottish Fiscal Commission (Economic and Fiscal Forecasts)

Meeting date: 10 June 2025

Liz Smith

That brings me to a point that was raised almost a couple of years ago, when the Scottish Fiscal Commission said that the introduction of the so-called light-touch reviews was a major factor in rising costs. It pointed out that 2 per cent of the reviews resulted in a claim being stopped, whereas the figure was 16 per cent for PIP in England and Wales. The Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice slightly rebutted that, saying that it was not the result of the soft-touch system but predominantly the result of awareness-raising campaigns and increasing public trust in applying. Do you have a more refined view on that, having had another two years of statistics?

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Scottish Fiscal Commission (Economic and Fiscal Forecasts)

Meeting date: 10 June 2025

Liz Smith

I am quoting the cabinet secretary.