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Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 14 January 2026
Ross Greer
In your personal position, how do you make sure that you engage directly with students? What efforts do you make to ensure that you are getting unfiltered, direct feedback and a broad perspective on what the student body is feeling?
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 14 January 2026
Ross Greer
Mr Hall, a lot of your members are recent former students. Indeed, you will engage all the time with those who are current students. Does the feedback that we have been talking about align with discussions that have? I mean the more informal feedback that, much as there is a high level of satisfaction with the quality of the learning and teaching that is provided by lecturers, there are also tangible frustrations from the students, whether about facilities or even the sense that their voice has not been heard in a lot of the strategic decision making over the last couple of years.
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 14 January 2026
Ross Greer
Fair enough. Thank you. Garry and Jeroen, I know that you are not here to represent the students, but you have a lot of engagement. You have already mentioned some of the discussions that you have had. Is there anything else that you want to add, either about feedback that your members have had from students, or any that you have had directly?
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 14 January 2026
Ross Greer
That was very useful. At the risk of straying out of my agreed area of questioning, I would like to hear from Professor Powell on that point around international students. From what we have heard, it seems that revenue was lost because the administration of bringing in international students was not effective enough. Do you recognise that?
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 14 January 2026
Ross Greer
What feedback have they been giving you over the last couple of years, through what has undoubtedly been a challenging period?
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 14 January 2026
Ross Greer
With respect, Professor Powell, I want to press on this point, because we all agree—
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 14 January 2026
Ross Greer
We all agree that bringing international students to Scotland has tremendous benefits, but what we have specifically just heard is that, because the administration of that was not effective enough, a £1 million deficit essentially became a £2 million deficit because revenue was lost. There was an opportunity to bring students in earlier and have more revenue, but that was not realised because the administration of the system was not effective enough. Do you recognise that, and is that a point of learning that is being taken on board?
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 17 December 2025
Ross Greer
I look forward to those discussions.
I apologise pre-emptively—I need to head off shortly after 1 pm, because the meeting has overrun.
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 17 December 2025
Ross Greer
Thanks for joining us, Professor Jay. I do not want to dwell too much on the quote issue, but it would be useful to ask for one point of clarification. You helpfully said that you had opted for the correction to be included in the minutes of the strategic group for accessibility reasons. Was the correction added to the minutes as an addendum after the meeting, or was it discussed and agreed in a meeting of the group?
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 17 December 2025
Ross Greer
First, I echo Jackie Dunbar’s point about the irony of having a conversation about potentially misleading comments when, within minutes of the vote on Liam Kerr’s amendment, the Conservatives put out a graphic that not only was deeply misleading but has undermined the safety of dozens of individuals about whom they have made false claims. We need to have a serious conversation, ahead of the election, about how the parties in the Parliament conduct themselves and the impact that that has on colleagues.
Cabinet secretary, a minute ago, you mentioned your frustration at the pace of change, which is a frustration that we probably all share. One of my concerns about this process is that, although it is essential that there is a review and data gathering, and a public inquiry might potentially come about, that will involve years of work before any potential actions or recommendations come out of it. There is a need to support survivors and do more right now to prevent what they have experienced from happening again.
One provision that was agreed to as part of the Victims, Witnesses, and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill—I cannot remember whether it was included in an amendment or in the original bill—was about independent legal representation for survivors of sexual abuse. Can you give us an update on when you expect that provision to be enacted and that support to be available? My understanding is that that will cover survivors of grooming gangs.
As I mentioned in the chamber yesterday, the wider issues that we are experiencing with access to legal aid very much have an impact on survivors of such crimes, because they tend to be disproportionately care experienced and on lower incomes and would therefore be in need of legal aid. Can you provide any update on when that provision will be enacted?
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