SCOTS Project - www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk Document : 1081 Title : Scottish Parliament: Chamber Minutes Vol 2, no 54 Author(s): Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body Copyright holder(s): Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body: © Scottish Parliamentary copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Queen's Printer for Scotland on behalf of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body. Text MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS Vol. 2, No. 54 Session 1 Meeting of the Parliament Wednesday 14 February 2001 Note: (DT) signifies a decision taken at Decision Time. The meeting opened at 2.30 pm. 1. Time for Reflection: Councillor Reverend Elizabeth J Wardlaw, Minister of Hermitage United Free Church, Leith, led Time for Reflection. 2. Ministerial Statement: The Minister for Education, Europe and External Affairs made a statement on a teaching profession for the 21st Century. 3. Health and Community Care Committee Report on the Delivery of Community Care in Scotland: Margaret Smith, on behalf of the Health and Community Care Committee, moved S1M-1639—That the Parliament notes, and calls upon the Scottish Executive to act upon, the recommendations contained within the 16th Report 2000 by the Health and Community Care Committee, Inquiry into the Delivery of Community Care in Scotland (SP Paper 219). The Deputy Minister for Health and Community Care moved amendment S1M-1639.1 to motion S1M-1639— Leave out from "and calls upon" to end and insert— "and welcomes the recommendations contained within the 16th Report 2000 by the Health and Community Care Committee, Inquiry into the Delivery of Community Care in Scotland (SP Paper 219) and further notes the announcement made by the Executive on 25 January 2001 and the establishment of the Care Development Group regarding the care for older people." After debate, the amendment was agreed to ((DT) by division: For 60, Against 49, Abstentions 0). The motion as amended was then agreed to ((DT) by division: For 62, Against 17, Abstentions 31). Accordingly, the Parliament resolved—That the Parliament notes and welcomes the recommendations contained within the 16th Report 2000 by the Health and Community Care Committee, Inquiry into the Delivery of Community Care in Scotland (SP Paper 219) and further notes the announcement made by the Executive on 25 January 2001 and the establishment of the Care Development Group regarding the care for older people. 4. Business Motion: Mr Tavish Scott, on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, moved S1M-1659—That the Parliament agrees the following revisions to the Business Motion agreed on 8 February 2001— Thursday 15 February 2001 (a) delete "9.30 am Scottish National Party Debate on Education" and insert "9.30 am Debate on Motion of No Confidence followed by Scottish National Party Debate on Education" and (b) after "3.30 pm Executive Debate on Children’s Services" delete "followed by Executive Motion on the Culture and Recreation – UK Legislation" The motion was agreed to. 5. Designation of Lead Committee: Mr Tavish Scott, on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, moved S1M-1660—That the Parliament agrees the following designation of Lead Committee— the Justice 2 Committee to consider the European Communities (Matrimonial Jurisdiction and Judgments) (Scotland) Regulations 2001 (SSI 2001/36) and the draft Civil Defence (Scotland) Order 2000. The motion was agreed to (DT). 6. Decision Time: The Parliament took decisions on items 3 and 5 as noted above. 7. Debt Advice and Debt Awareness Day: The Parliament debated S1M-1569 in the name of Fiona Hyslop—That the Parliament notes with concern the alarmingly high levels of consumer debt in Lothian; notes that this is indicative of the situation across all of Scotland; recognises the invaluable work of Scotland’s Citizens Advice Bureaux (CAB) in dealing with over 34,000 new cases of consumer debt in Scotland last year; gives backing to the CAB Services Debt Awareness Day on 14 February 2001 warning of the scale and danger of consumer debt; condemns the irresponsible marketing techniques that entice people to borrow beyond their means, especially those on low incomes, and calls upon the Scottish Executive to invest in independent advice agencies which are at the front-line in tackling debt and poverty issues in Scotland. 8. Motion without notice: Winnie Ewing moved without notice that, under Rule 8.14.3, the debate be extended by up to 30 minutes. The motion was agreed to. The meeting closed at 6.02 pm. P E Grice Clerk of the Parliament 14 February 2001 This work is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. The SCOTS Project and the University of Glasgow do not necessarily endorse, support or recommend the views expressed in this document. Document source: http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/business/chamber/mop-01/mop-02-14.htm Information about document and author: Text Text audience General public: Audience size: 1000+ Text details Method of composition: Wordprocessed Year of composition: 2001 Word count: 676 General description: Chamber Minutes. 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