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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 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 8 April 2026
  7. Session 6: 13 May 2021 to 8 April 2026
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Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Post-legislative Scrutiny

Meeting date: 24 June 2025

Karen Adam

The next questions are from Tess White, who joins us remotely.

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Post-legislative Scrutiny

Meeting date: 24 June 2025

Karen Adam

As members are content that they have asked all the questions that they wished to ask, that concludes our evidence taking. The committee will reflect on the evidence and consider our next steps. I thank the minister and her officials for joining us.

That concludes our formal business in public. We will move into private session to consider the remaining items on our agenda.

11:03 Meeting continued in private until 11:33.  

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Post-legislative Scrutiny

Meeting date: 24 June 2025

Karen Adam

Item 3 is an evidence session on the non-implementation of parts of specific acts of the Scottish Parliament. Those acts are the Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Act 2021, the Children (Scotland) Act 2020 and the Female Genital Mutilation (Protection and Guidance) (Scotland) Act 2020.

This morning’s session will be split into three parts, with approximately half an hour spent on each of the acts. The committee will hear from the Minister for Victims and Community Safety on the first two acts, and then from the Minister for Equalities on the third act. I refer members to papers 1 and 2.

I welcome to the meeting the Minister for Victims and Community Safety, Siobhian Brown, to discuss the Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Act 2021. From the Scottish Government, the minister is joined by Jeff Gibbons, violence against women and girls unit head, and Matt Elsby, deputy director of fiscal policy and constitution. You are all very welcome.

I invite the minister to make a short opening statement.

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

United Kingdom Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 17 June 2025

Karen Adam

Is the committee content to agree to the Scottish Government’s decision to consent to the UK regulations?

Members indicated agreement.

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

British Sign Language Inquiry

Meeting date: 17 June 2025

Karen Adam

That is great. If there is anything that your colleagues would like to add, that would be helpful.

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

British Sign Language Inquiry

Meeting date: 17 June 2025

Karen Adam

Stacey, as someone who uses Contact Scotland BSL in your service delivery, do you feel that it has changed the services that you provide? How has it improved things for BSL users, if it has?

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

British Sign Language Inquiry

Meeting date: 17 June 2025

Karen Adam

Thank you. We move on to questions from Paul O’Kane.

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

British Sign Language Inquiry

Meeting date: 17 June 2025

Karen Adam

Thank you, Deputy First Minister. We will now move to questions, and I will start us off.

We have heard from witnesses that the BSL act has improved visibility and awareness of BSL in Scotland. We have even heard praise for the fact that Scotland has been a leader in this area, by recognising BSL as an official language, and praise for the engagement that there has been with the BSL community, but there has also been some criticism with regard to the delivery of services, capacity building and the lack of interpreters and teachers of BSL. What do you think are the positive impacts of the BSL act, and what have been the main challenges in delivery of the aims?

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Decisions on Taking Business in Private

Meeting date: 17 June 2025

Karen Adam

Good morning, and welcome to the 16th meeting in 2025, in session 6, of the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee. We have received no apologies.

Under our first agenda item, we will take a decision on whether to take agenda items 5 to 8 in private. Agenda item 5 is consideration of the committee’s approach to stage 1 of the Children (Withdrawal from Religious Education and Amendment of UNCRC Compatibility Duty) (Scotland) Bill; item 6 is consideration of a draft report on the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill legislative consent memorandum; item 7 is consideration of a draft letter to the Scottish Government on the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; and item 8, which is our final agenda item, is consideration of the committee’s work programme. Do we agree to take those items in private?

Members indicated agreement.

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

British Sign Language Inquiry

Meeting date: 17 June 2025

Karen Adam

Thank you so much. We move on to Professor Annelies Kusters.