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Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 21 September 2021
Collette Stevenson
You have answered my question already, because I was going to ask you about the discussions that you have undertaken with local government pension schemes. However, I want to drill down into that a wee bit more. You talked about Strathclyde Pension Fund, but which other local government pension schemes have you had discussions with? Given that pension schemes have been under a lot of scrutiny in relation to disinvestment and more ethical investment, has that formed part of your discussions? I also want to ask you about capitalising on the investment and what is planned for the future.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 21 September 2021
Collette Stevenson
It is good to hear that the local government pension funds are on board with you and are taking net zero seriously. You alluded to your discussions with Lothian and Strathclyde, but have any other funds come forward to discuss how to crowd in investment? Is that on your radar?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 21 September 2021
Collette Stevenson
Thank you. I put the same question to HIE.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 21 September 2021
Collette Stevenson
Good morning, everyone. You talked about the supply chain development programme. I used to sit on the board of the supplier development programme for which my local authority was the host authority. Have you put in legal clauses about supply chain visibility? I put that question to Scottish Enterprise, first.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 21 September 2021
Collette Stevenson
What does each of the enterprise agencies see as the role of the 19 Business Gateway offices in supporting SMEs and sole traders? How joined up is each agency’s work with Business Gateway to support a just transition and net zero?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 16 September 2021
Collette Stevenson
Good morning, everyone. I will focus on financing net zero based on the consumer. Should the capital costs of decarbonisation be paid for by the consumer through electricity and gas bills, or more widely through taxation or other wider means? Obviously, the consumer is at the heart of this, so I am keen to see how that will look.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 16 September 2021
Collette Stevenson
The risk of carbon leakage and how that can be mitigated has also been touched on. Can an agreement on carbon pricing be reached at COP26?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 16 September 2021
Collette Stevenson
That was really useful. Thank you.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 15 September 2021
Collette Stevenson
On the question of options for young people other than putting them into custody, I want to explore two elements. What stands out for me, as it did in the previous session, is the issue of alternatives to custodial sentences and the need to protect our communities. Having spoken to somebody who has gone through open prison, I know that they were able to engage with the Prince’s Trust, go out to work and play football. Should we have more of that?
I also want to ask about structured sentencing. How effective is that, and how could social work play a bigger part in it? I have worked in outdoor education, and what stands out for me is the empirical research in that regard, in particular around youth offending and people who are at risk or who are going into the criminal justice system for the first time.
Another initiative that stands out, which could work really well, is campus cops. I do not know whether any of you can come back on that. Campus cops came into a big school—probably one of the biggest schools—in South Lanarkshire, and they were able to gauge whether there was an element of offending coming through. How effective would that approach be?
I am throwing quite a lot at you, but I am keen to hear your thoughts, and to hear about what evidence exists in those areas.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 15 September 2021
Collette Stevenson
Good morning. I thank all the witnesses for their good submissions.
I want to touch on prison modernisation, which Pauline McNeill commented on. It would be remiss of me not to ask about sustainability and climate change in relation to the buildings. Has sustainability been part of the talks about Barlinnie? Can the building be more sustainable? What will that look like?
The issue was mentioned yesterday by Michael Matheson, the cabinet secretary, at the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee. One comment featured the buzzword “prosumer”, which means a producer and consumer of energy and is relevant to energy efficiency. I am keen to know about that aspect.
My other question involves Pauline McNeill’s comments about Barlinnie’s being over capacity. When I was an independent prison monitor at HMP Shotts, one of the most common requests that I got was to do with progression. The majority of people in HMP Shotts were high-tariff prisoners who wanted to progress down the prison estate. Their problem was not only that Barlinnie was over capacity but that they were unable to get on to any rehabilitation programmes that were available.
I put those points to Allister Purdie and, if she is back online, Teresa Medhurst.