- Asked by: Nicola Sturgeon, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 16 September 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Sam Galbraith on 4 October 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will provide an estimate of how many children are eligible to receive free school meals at the present time, and how many would be eligible if entitlement was extended to include all those children whose parents are in receipt of new working families tax credit.
Answer
153,177 pupils in Scotland were entitled to receive free school meals in 1997-98 at a cost of £52.3M.I refer to my answer as given in Written Answer S1W-1601.
- Asked by: Nicola Sturgeon, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 16 September 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Sam Galbraith on 4 October 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will provide an estimate of the cost of extending free school meal provision to all school-aged children in Scotland whose parents receive the new tax credits.
Answer
The Working Families Tax Credit already contains an element designed to cover the cost of school meals hence no estimate has been made.
- Asked by: Nicola Sturgeon, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 16 September 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Sam Galbraith on 30 September 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it intends to issue guidelines governing nutritional standards for school meals.
Answer
Each education authority is responsible for the nutritional standards in the school meal service which they administer.The Scottish Diet Action Plan "Eating for Health" made a large number of recommendations and included nutritional guidelines for catering specifications for the public sector, targeted primarily at pre-school and school age children.The Scottish Executive has initiated discussions with Directors of Education and progress in this area is being monitored through inspections by HM Inspectors of Schools. We will be considering the need for any further action in the light of inspection reports.
- Asked by: Nicola Sturgeon, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 31 August 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Sam Galbraith on 14 September 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will devise and issue a good practice guide to advise local authorities in their dealings with children with epilepsy.
Answer
A short-life Working Group comprising health, education and local authority professionals together with representatives from the Scottish Executive will oversee the publication of a good practice guide on the administration of medicines in schools by teachers. This guide will include a specific section relating to children with epilepsy, providing examples of types of seizures and medication and control measures. The guide is likely to be available for issue in December 1999.
- Asked by: Nicola Sturgeon, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 24 August 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Peter Peacock on 10 September 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive to provide an estimate of pre-school grant payments to each local authority in (a) 1998-1999 and (b) 1999-2000.
Answer
The payment to local authorities of pre-school grants for 1998-99 and the estimated allocation for 1999-00 are set out in the following table:
Local Authority | Total Grant Payments 98-99 (£) | Total Grant allocations 99-00 (£) |
Aberdeen City | 1,883,948 | 3,988,916 |
Aberdeenshire | 2,780,280 | 5,824,567 |
Angus | 1,225,069 | 2,389,088 |
Argyll and Bute | 1,252,472 | 2,081,683 |
Clackmannanshire | 591,903 | 1,112,597 |
Dumfries and Galloway | 1,565,842 | 3,539,200 |
Dundee City | 1,436,993 | 3,203,851 |
East Ayrshire | 1,196,307 | 2,547,125 |
East Dunbartonshire | 1,139,141 | 2,500,537 |
East Lothian | 1,541,507 | 2,259,119 |
East Renfrewshire | 1,007,493 | 1,850,811 |
City of Edinburgh | 3,718,488 | 8,628,588 |
Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar | 329,610 | 747,166 |
Falkirk | 1,557,861 | 2,972,320 |
Fife | 3,586,080 | 6,816,991 |
City of Glasgow | 5,707,072 | 12,077,938 |
Highland | 2,580,878 | 5,284,943 |
Inverclyde | 1,041,936 | 1,805,817 |
Midlothian | 1,198,505 | 1,709,030 |
Moray | 1,389,007 | 2,052,818 |
North Ayrshire | 1,545,917 | 2,813,640 |
North Lanarkshire | 3,759,779 | 7,100,107 |
Orkney Islands | 238,026 | 612,206 |
Perth and Kinross | 1,414,612 | 2,976,752 |
Renfrewshire | 1,735,205 | 3,740,431 |
Scottish Borders | 1,121,598 | 2,544,716 |
Shetland Islands | 380,368 | 797,721 |
South Ayrshire | 1,143,572 | 1,991,311 |
South Lanarkshire | 3,359,689 | 6,260,358 |
Stirling | 903,730 | 1,980,495 |
West Dunbartonshire | 1,298,248 | 2,142,485 |
West Lothian | 1,661,170 | 3,737,803 |
Total | 55,292,306 | 110,091,130 |
*Plus Last Voucher Term | 18,719,632 | - |
Scotland Total | 74,011,938 | 110,091,130 |
* - The pre-school voucher scheme operated during academic year 1998-99. Total payments to all authorities during the summer term are given in the above table.
- Asked by: Nicola Sturgeon, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 26 August 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Peter Peacock on 3 September 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive which elements of public spending on education and childcare in Scotland are not devolved to the Scottish Parliament.
Answer
Control of public expenditure on both education and childcare in Scotland is fully devolved to the Scottish Executive. Scotland also benefits from the UK Government's policy on Working Families Tax Credits and from funding from the National Lottery.
- Asked by: Nicola Sturgeon, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 26 August 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Peter Peacock on 2 September 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive which elements of public spending on education and childcare in Scotland are not devolved to the Scottish Parliament.
Answer
Control of public expenditure on both education and childcare in Scotland is fully devolved to the Scottish Executive. Scotland also benefits from the UK Government's policy on Working Families Tax Credits and from funding from the National Lottery.
- Asked by: Nicola Sturgeon, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 09 August 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Peter Peacock on 23 August 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive to provide an estimate of core spending on education in each local authority area in (a) 1996/97, (b) 1997/98, (c) 1998/99 and (d) 1999/2000.
Answer
The available information is given in the table. A number of changes in grant arrangements for pre-school provision were made over the years in question. Care should, therefore, be taken in making comparisons between years. Final outturn figures for any year are higher than provisional outturn and budget estimate figures and that should be recognised in making comparisons between years.
Education Revenue Expenditure by Scottish Local Authorities |
| 1996/97 | 1996/97 | 1996/97 | 1997/98 | 1997/98 | 1997/98 | 1998/99 | 1998/99 | 1999/00 |
| Budget | Provisional | Final | Budget | Provisional | Final | Budget | Provisional | Budget |
| Estimate | Outturn | Outturn | Estimate | Outturn | Outturn | Estimate | Outturn | Estimate |
| £000 | £000 | £000 | £000 | £000 | £000 | £000 | £000 | £000 |
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Aberdeen City | 85,976 | 86,648 | 86,785 | 85,588 | 86,437 | 86,962 | 90,094 | 91,585 | 97,369 |
Aberdeenshire | 109,644 | 109,028 | 109,686 | 107,095 | 112,025 | 112,185 | 114,519 | 118,818 | 126,917 |
Angus | 47,860 | 47,860 | 47,898 | 47,863 | 48,192 | 48,547 | 51,091 | 51,589 | 56,157 |
Argyll & Bute | 45,680 | 46,582 | 49,507 | 47,168 | 47,188 | 48,308 | 50,347 | 50,678 | 52,992 |
Clackmannanshire | 23,734 | 25,308 | 24,084 | 24,600 | 24,458 | 23,616 | 25,790 | 25,727 | 27,701 |
Dumfries & Galloway | 67,433 | 67,644 | 67,532 | 67,508 | 69,214 | 68,026 | 72,209 | 72,968 | 79,543 |
Dundee City | 69,512 | 69,942 | 70,320 | 68,120 | 69,074 | 70,437 | 70,605 | 71,688 | 77,454 |
East Ayrshire | 56,823 | 57,946 | 58,593 | 58,125 | 58,104 | 59,074 | 61,853 | 62,576 | 68,210 |
East Dunbartonshire | 50,747 | 54,305 | 53,077 | 52,943 | 51,531 | 50,849 | 55,061 | 56,117 | 62,897 |
East Lothian | 35,241 | 35,304 | 37,557 | 36,019 | 36,970 | 37,872 | 39,423 | 41,084 | 45,565 |
East Renfrewshire | 39,617 | 40,718 | 43,939 | 40,590 | 41,980 | 42,903 | 45,151 | 47,119 | 51,660 |
Edinburgh, City of | 157,552 | 159,253 | 159,097 | 156,049 | 159,859 | 163,027 | 167,753 | 171,656 | 185,682 |
Eilean Siar | 23,415 | 23,752 | 23,591 | 23,476 | 23,523 | 23,583 | 24,934 | 25,283 | 26,527 |
Falkirk | 61,280 | 61,294 | 62,512 | 61,158 | 61,704 | 62,542 | 65,780 | 68,612 | 73,546 |
Fife | 162,139 | 163,950 | 166,290 | 160,082 | 164,946 | 163,005 | 170,714 | 172,105 | 183,799 |
Glasgow City | 267,760 | 264,725 | 286,496 | 272,675 | 273,361 | 267,699 | 293,908 | 294,666 | 303,219 |
Highland | 110,154 | 110,290 | 114,011 | 111,322 | 113,125 | 114,047 | 118,393 | 119,405 | 129,220 |
Inverclyde | 41,652 | 42,234 | 42,777 | 43,321 | 42,884 | 41,864 | 46,546 | 45,723 | 49,402 |
Midlothian | 40,238 | 40,700 | 40,578 | 40,494 | 40,721 | 41,281 | 42,435 | 43,281 | 46,743 |
Moray | 41,597 | 40,537 | 41,429 | 40,010 | 39,903 | 41,028 | 43,105 | 43,917 | 48,407 |
North Ayrshire | 61,561 | 62,838 | 65,196 | 65,357 | 67,212 | 66,805 | 70,452 | 71,526 | 78,245 |
North Lanarkshire | 158,311 | 159,436 | 160,123 | 161,098 | 159,380 | 163,680 | 169,001 | 169,034 | 181,753 |
Orkney Islands | 14,935 | 14,822 | 14,839 | 15,151 | 14,980 | 15,092 | 15,596 | 15,513 | 17,005 |
Perth & Kinross | 55,625 | 57,127 | 56,074 | 57,348 | 56,677 | 58,231 | 60,210 | 60,997 | 66,401 |
Renfrewshire | 80,777 | 81,676 | 82,481 | 81,607 | 82,199 | 81,953 | 86,386 | 86,116 | 94,645 |
Scottish Borders | 46,606 | 47,075 | 48,314 | 46,268 | 46,928 | 48,148 | 48,824 | 49,926 | 54,151 |
Shetland Islands | 25,869 | 22,489 | 22,224 | 23,384 | 23,384 | 22,402 | 24,201 | 24,379 | 26,418 |
South Ayrshire | 50,435 | 50,897 | 52,437 | 50,275 | 50,656 | 50,531 | 48,295 | 50,730 | 52,623 |
South Lanarkshire | 135,379 | 138,256 | 145,592 | 138,811 | 143,589 | 145,127 | 144,135 | 148,149 | 158,430 |
Stirling | 38,370 | 38,769 | 40,363 | 37,599 | 36,802 | 39,663 | 40,440 | 43,061 | 46,622 |
West Dunbartonshire | 50,297 | 51,407 | 49,655 | 50,795 | 50,439 | 49,068 | 54,585 | 54,207 | 57,294 |
West Lothian | 76,800 | 76,657 | 77,422 | 77,057 | 77,700 | 76,269 | 81,016 | 81,872 | 88,500 |
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Pre-School Vouchers | - | - | - | 48,391 | 48,391 | 48,391 | 18,720 | 18,720 | - |
Scotland | 2,333,019 | 2,349,469 | 2,400,479 | | | | | 2,548,827 | 2,715,097 |
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Notes1. Figures represent net revenue expenditure met from council tax, non-domestic rates and Government grants, excluding loan charges and revenue contributions to capital.2. Pre-School voucher payments by financial year are not available on an authority basis. Total voucher payments during 1997-98 and from April to June 1998 are shown above.3. The 1998-99 and 1999-00 figures include pre-school grant payments to each authority.4. The 1997-98 data is "near" final and may be subject to change.Source: As reported by authorities on their Local Financial Returns (LFR 1) for 1996-97 and 1997-98 and the Provisional Outturn & Budget Estimate (POBE) return for 1998-99 and 1999-00 (except for pre-school voucher and grant payments).
- Asked by: Nicola Sturgeon, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 09 August 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Sam Galbraith on 16 August 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive to provide an up to date breakdown, both by local authority area and type of project, of grants made from the Excellence Fund.
Answer
Table 1 shows a breakdown of Excellence Fund Core Programme allocated for 1999-2000 by local authority area and programme.
Funding under the Excellence Fund Special Programme has been allocated in accordance with Table 2. Proposals under the Specialist Provision Programme are still being considered.
TABLE 1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Excellence Fund Core Grant : Summary of Allocation of Funds for 1999/2000 | | | | | | |
| Alternatives | Study | Early | Supporting | Classroom | Reducing | Support for | Higher | NGfL | | Total |
Education Authority | to Exclusion | Support | Intervention | Parents | Assistants | Class Sizes | Teachers | Still | | | |
| | | | | | | | | Current | Capital | |
Scotland | £5,000,000 | £7,000,000 | £13,000,000 | £5,000,000 | £9,500,000 | £12,500,000 | £10,100,000 | £5,000,000 | £7,600,000 | £15,000,000 | £89,700,000 |
Aberdeen City | £175,032 | £244,843 | £455,556 | £175,032 | £346,260 | £441,325 | £363,585 | £180,748 | £269,885 | £532,669 | £3,184,936 |
Aberdeenshire | £251,052 | £339,646 | £680,359 | £251,052 | £400,478 | £215,005 | £455,592 | £233,038 | £371,413 | £733,051 | £3,930,687 |
Angus | £113,126 | £161,199 | £287,532 | £113,126 | £176,188 | £124,476 | £232,506 | £119,302 | £171,360 | £338,211 | £1,837,026 |
Argyll & Bute | £93,133 | £124,027 | £256,997 | £93,133 | £94,947 | £158,424 | £182,291 | £93,681 | £135,713 | £267,854 | £1,500,201 |
Clackmannanshire | £48,331 | £65,423 | £130,896 | £48,331 | £113,078 | £56,580 | £91,816 | £46,095 | £73,572 | £145,208 | £819,331 |
Dumfries & Galloway | £156,778 | £212,497 | £423,955 | £156,778 | £240,252 | £339,481 | £324,921 | £166,216 | £229,333 | £452,630 | £2,702,843 |
Dundee City | £137,800 | £197,221 | £348,234 | £137,800 | £226,806 | £554,485 | £287,040 | £144,271 | £213,002 | £420,398 | £2,667,058 |
East Ayrshire | £126,487 | £178,070 | £326,557 | £126,487 | £293,776 | £248,953 | £241,198 | £123,124 | £194,229 | £383,347 | £2,242,227 |
East Dunbartonshire | £128,262 | £190,933 | £306,932 | £128,262 | £300,456 | £418,693 | £250,442 | £129,235 | £200,575 | £395,871 | £2,449,660 |
East Lothian | £84,089 | £108,042 | £241,248 | £84,089 | £170,679 | £181,056 | £147,820 | £75,327 | £124,726 | £246,170 | £1,463,248 |
East Renfrewshire | £104,126 | £154,181 | £251,098 | £104,126 | £245,761 | £486,589 | £197,464 | £101,494 | £162,733 | £321,183 | £2,128,756 |
Edinburgh, City of | £319,854 | £430,219 | £872,672 | £319,854 | £714,033 | £1,606,876 | £577,217 | £291,398 | £494,995 | £976,964 | £6,604,084 |
Eilean Siar | £38,354 | £57,704 | £90,361 | £38,354 | £30,000 | £25,000 | £177,400 | £45,759 | £46,233 | £91,249 | £640,415 |
Falkirk | £136,925 | £189,273 | £361,665 | £136,925 | £306,659 | £622,382 | £272,393 | £139,210 | £209,670 | £413,821 | £2,788,923 |
Fife | £352,406 | £503,989 | £891,449 | £352,406 | £563,046 | £441,325 | £726,852 | £357,527 | £542,867 | £1,071,447 | £5,803,314 |
Glasgow City | £487,950 | £639,816 | £1,369,833 | £487,950 | £1,076,038 | £1,391,872 | £925,412 | £457,550 | £737,118 | £1,454,838 | £9,028,378 |
Highland | £235,564 | £326,805 | £619,437 | £235,564 | £258,600 | £237,637 | £509,169 | £261,682 | £348,390 | £687,612 | £3,720,459 |
Inverclyde | £88,180 | £127,680 | £219,391 | £88,180 | £204,338 | £215,005 | £178,538 | £91,770 | £136,829 | £270,057 | £1,619,967 |
Midlothian | £84,826 | £119,665 | £218,424 | £84,826 | £153,850 | £215,005 | £167,147 | £85,134 | £130,692 | £257,945 | £1,517,514 |
Moray | £91,981 | £126,639 | £244,134 | £91,981 | £157,493 | £192,372 | £188,532 | £95,403 | £138,797 | £273,942 | £1,601,276 |
North Ayrshire | £142,794 | £201,516 | £367,514 | £142,794 | £318,847 | £350,797 | £280,702 | £141,268 | £219,160 | £432,553 | £2,597,945 |
North Lanarkshire | £347,659 | £507,996 | £854,225 | £347,659 | £673,044 | £780,806 | £700,074 | £358,283 | £540,568 | £1,066,911 | £6,177,225 |
Orkney Islands | £26,971 | £40,727 | £63,195 | £26,971 | £30,000 | £25,000 | £112,597 | £28,602 | £33,146 | £65,420 | £452,629 |
Perth & Kinross | £125,326 | £169,524 | £339,701 | £125,326 | £191,022 | £328,165 | £242,556 | £124,678 | £186,185 | £367,470 | £2,199,952 |
Renfrewshire | £179,703 | £259,921 | £447,759 | £179,703 | £439,906 | £667,646 | £342,407 | £175,687 | £279,085 | £550,825 | £3,522,640 |
Scottish Borders | £107,029 | £147,340 | £284,117 | £107,029 | £145,782 | £158,424 | £217,454 | £111,301 | £159,280 | £314,368 | £1,752,124 |
Shetland Islands | £32,148 | £46,396 | £80,339 | £32,148 | £30,000 | £25,000 | £179,772 | £44,100 | £39,090 | £77,151 | £586,144 |
South Ayrshire | £116,706 | £174,018 | £278,607 | £116,706 | £238,994 | £362,113 | £238,351 | £122,011 | £181,005 | £357,247 | £2,185,757 |
South Lanarkshire | £314,836 | £453,223 | £789,489 | £314,836 | £657,430 | £554,485 | £605,755 | £311,705 | £486,109 | £959,426 | £5,447,293 |
Stirling | £85,016 | £124,536 | £208,165 | £85,016 | £142,139 | £135,792 | £176,971 | £89,670 | £130,395 | £257,359 | £1,435,060 |
West Dunbartonshire | £103,451 | £151,104 | £254,321 | £103,451 | £217,784 | £237,637 | £198,896 | £100,171 | £161,914 | £319,566 | £1,848,293 |
West Lothian | £164,105 | £225,825 | £435,834 | £164,105 | £342,313 | £701,594 | £307,128 | £154,561 | £251,932 | £497,235 | £3,244,632 |
TABLE 2 | | | |
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Excellence Fund Special Programme Grant : Summary of Allocation of Funds for 1999/2000 |
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Education Authority | Education | New Community | Specialist |
| Action Plans | Schools | Provision |
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Aberdeen City | £500,000 | £200,000 | |
Aberdeenshire | £200,000 | £200,000 | |
Angus | | £193,000 | |
Argyll & Bute | | £200,000 | |
Clackmannanshire | | £200,000 | |
Dumfries & Galloway | | £200,000 | |
Dundee City | £500,000 | £200,000 | |
East Ayrshire | £100,000 | £200,000 | |
East Dunbartonshire | | £200,000 | £459,250 |
East Lothian | £200,000 | £200,000 | |
East Renfrewshire | | £200,000 | |
Edinburgh, City of | £500,000 | £200,000 | £505,385 |
Eilean Siar | | £200,000 | |
Falkirk | £100,000 | £200,000 | |
Fife | £200,000 | £186,213 | |
Glasgow City | £800,000 | £200,000 | £781,735 |
Highland | | £200,000 | |
Inverclyde | £200,000 | £200,000 | |
Midlothian | | £200,000 | |
Moray | | £200,000 | |
North Ayrshire | | £200,000 | |
North Lanarkshire | £300,000 | £200,000 | |
Orkney Islands | | | |
Perth & Kinross | £200,000 | £200,000 | |
Renfrewshire | £100,000 | £200,000 | |
Scottish Borders | | £200,000 | |
Shetland Islands | | | |
South Ayrshire | £100,000 | £200,000 | |
South Lanarkshire | | £200,000 | |
Stirling | | £199,957 | |
West Dunbartonshire | £500,000 | £200,000 | |
West Lothian | £200,000 | £200,000 | |
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TOTAL | £4,700,000 | £5,979,170 | £1,746,370 |
- Asked by: Nicola Sturgeon, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 30 July 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Sam Galbraith on 13 August 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it has had contact or intends to have contact with the International Children's Parliament.
Answer
Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill, who is Patron of the Parliament, has written to me and other Ministerial colleagues about their activities and plans. Officials have met representatives of the Parliament and are maintaining contact.