In late 2023 the Committee agreed to undertake an inquiry into Additional Support for Learning (ASL). The inquiry, which ran between November 2023 and May 2024, focused on the following themes:
As of 2022, there were 705,874 pupils in public and grant-maintained schools in Scotland. Overall, the number of pupils with an identified additional support need (ASN) was 241,639 pupils which represents 34.2% of all pupils. The percentages for mainstream primary and secondary pupils were 28.3% and 40.1% respectively.
The inquiry aimed to explore how the Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004 had been implemented and how it was working in practice. Inquiries into how laws have worked in practice are known as post legislative scrutiny.
Read the Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004
Section 15 of the Standards in Scotland’s Schools etc. Act 2000, introduced a presumption of mainstreaming for children and young people with ASN except under certain circumstances. Section 15 came into force in force in August 2003.
Read the Standards in Scotland's Schools etc. Act 2000
The main provisions of the Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004 introduced the legal framework for the provision of additional support for learning. The framework meant that, in providing school education, local authorities must identify and then make adequate and efficient provision for the additional support needs of children and young people.
The Morgan Review was published in 2020. It intended to explore how additional support for learning (ASL) works in practice, across early learning and childcare centres, primary, secondary and special schools (including enhanced provision, services and units).
In response to the recommendations in the Review, the Scottish Government published an action plan a which set out how the recommendations would be taken forward. It also set up the Additional Support for Learning Project Board to “support the monitoring of implementation and oversee delivery of additional support for learning and inclusion policy, including through delivery of the Additional Support for Learning (ASL) Action Plan and its associated workstreams.”
Read the full role and remit of the Additional Support for Learning Project Board
The Committee asked to hear views on ASL in Scotland and what people's experiences were. They wanted to hear from a range of people including parents of children with additional support needs, teachers, support staff, carers, pupils and organisations.
The call for views closed on 31 December 2023.
Read published responses received in BSL
SPICe Summary of Local authority Responses on Additional Support for Learning Inquiry (207KB, pdf) posted 20 February 2024
SPICe Summary of Responses on Additional Support for Learning Inquiry (265KB, pdf) posted 20 February 2024
The Committee took evidence on this inquiry during the following sessions:
The Committee was keen to speak to people with lived experience of how the the 2004 Act is operating in practice. On 19 February 2024, the Committee held two participation sessions, one with young people and one with parents and carers. The Committee then held a further session with teachers on 4 March 2024.
Note of ASL participation session with Inclusion Ambassadors, 19 February 2024 (176KB, pdf) posted 05 March 2024
Note of ASL participation session with parents and carers, 19 February 2024 (194KB, pdf) posted 14 March 2024
Note of ASL participation session with teachers, 4 March 2024 (153KB, pdf) posted 14 March 2024
The Committee published its report on 15 May 2024.
Read the Committee's report on Additional Support for Learning (ASL)
Read an Easy Read version of the Committee's report on Additional Support for Learning (ASL) (6MB, pdf) posted 15 May 2024
The Committee has sent and received the following correspondence during the inquiry:
Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills, 5 November 2024
Response from COSLA, 20 September 2024
Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills, 9 July 2024
Letter from the Auditor General for Scotland, 4 July 2024
Letter from Peter Reekie, Chief Executive, Scottish Futures Trust, 29 March 2024
Response from the Scottish Council of Deans of Education, 14 March 2024
Supplementary evidence from UNISON Scotland, 6 March 2024
Supplementary evidence from the National Autistic Society, 4 March 2024
Letter to Peter Reekie, Chief Executive, Scottish Futures Trust, 29 February 2024
Letter to Dr Zoè Robertson, Chair, Scottish Council of Deans of Education, 22 February 2024
Submission from SLS 12 February 2024
Response from Angus Council, 17 January 2024
Response from South Lanarkshire Council, 17 January 2024
Response from Perth and Kinross Council, 17 January 2024
Response from West Dunbartonshire Council, 17 January 2024
Response from Moray Council, 17 January 2024
Response from Stirling Council, 17 January 2024
Response from Inverclyde Council, 17 January 2024
Response from Clackmannanshire Council, 17 January 2024
Response from Dundee City Council, 17 January 2024
Response from Shetland Islands Council, 17 January 2024
Response from the City of Edinburgh Council, 17 January 2024
Response from South Ayrshire Council, 17 January 2024
Response from Falkirk Council, 17 January 2024
Response from Dumfries and Galloway Council, 17 January 2024
Response from Scottish Borders Council, 17 January 2024
Response from Glasgow City Council, 17 January 2024
Response from Renfrewshire Council, 17 January 2024
Response from West Lothian Council, 17 January 2024
Response from North Ayrshire Council, 17 January 2024
Response from Midlothian Council, 17 January 2024
Response from Argyll and Bute Council, 17 January 2024
Response from Aberdeenshire Council, 17 January 2024
Response from East Lothian Council, 17 January 2024
Response from East Renfrewshire Council, 17 January 2024
Response from Fife Council, 19 December 2023