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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 June 2025
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Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Financial Considerations When Leaving an Abusive Relationship

Meeting date: 1 May 2025

Gordon MacDonald

What proportion of the number of people who present with no recourse to public funds does that represent, in your authority area?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Financial Considerations When Leaving an Abusive Relationship

Meeting date: 1 May 2025

Gordon MacDonald

Yes.

Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Financial Considerations When Leaving an Abusive Relationship

Meeting date: 1 May 2025

Gordon MacDonald

You mentioned the organisations that do not get it right. Are there any organisations that do get it right?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]

Financial Considerations When Leaving an Abusive Relationship

Meeting date: 1 May 2025

Gordon MacDonald

More widely.

Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Skills Delivery

Meeting date: 23 April 2025

Gordon MacDonald

I am talking about encouraging young people to come in, engage with and understand the business and think about a career in your area. Are a lot of companies doing that or are you an exception?

Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Skills Delivery

Meeting date: 23 April 2025

Gordon MacDonald

Doug raised the point earlier that we need to do more to promote apprenticeships in schools, which I 100 per cent agree with. What do you think the role of employers is in relation to that? I am aware of an example in my own constituency where the national roofing contractors have agreed that a new national 5 course will start after the summer to introduce young people to traditional roofing skills and to give them an interest in possibly taking an apprenticeship in a roofing career when they leave school. The course is being run by a local company called Compass Roofing Ltd. I agree that we need to put more young people through the apprenticeship route rather than university—I am as guilty as you are in that respect, Doug, because my two sons went to university—but what is the role of employers in relation to encouraging young people to go down the apprenticeship route?

Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Skills Delivery

Meeting date: 23 April 2025

Gordon MacDonald

How many go down the same route as ACS Clothing or SCORE?

Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Skills Delivery

Meeting date: 23 April 2025

Gordon MacDonald

Thanks very much.

Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Skills Delivery

Meeting date: 23 April 2025

Gordon MacDonald

Jennifer, you said that you have to grow your own talent. The employer skills survey from 2014 showed that only 14 per cent of employers took on apprenticeships, and by 2022 that had only grown to 16 per cent. What must change to encourage more employers to grow their own talent, as your company and other companies are doing, and what are the benefits of having apprentices?

Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]

Skills Delivery

Meeting date: 26 March 2025

Gordon MacDonald

I have a quick question for clarification—