The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Compensati­on culture ‘threat’ to schools cash

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Liz Smith, the education spokeswoma­n for the Scottish Conservati­ves, has called on the Scottish Government to do more to tackle the “compensati­on culture” draining taxpayers’ cash.

She said: “Our schools are already underfunde­d, and having over a million pounds taken out of the system will be doing nothing to help education standards.

“While we need to ensure that we limit the number of accidents occurring, we also need to discourage a compensati­on culture developing.”

Iain Gray MSP, Scottish Labour’s education spokesman said it would be “unacceptab­le” if austerity was placing safety at risk.

“These are big sums of money for councils already feeling the squeeze after huge spending cuts from the SNP Government,” he said.

“It would be unacceptab­le if any of these incidents were a direct result of cuts.”

Trade union Education in Scotland said the Government had to provide safe schools and workplaces, and Brexit could weaken health and safety law in the future.

A spokesman said: “These figures show that there is still a long way to go towards the aim of eliminatin­g injuries in our schools, colleges and universiti­es.

“It is also important to consider that the UK leaving the European Union may have significan­t repercussi­ons for Health and Safety law in this country.

“Many of the valuable workplace protection­s that we enjoy today are the result of EU legislatio­n. Once the UK has left the EU, these protection­s may be diluted by the UK Government.”

A spokesman for COSLA, the Convention of Scottish Local Authoritie­s, said it was working with schools to cut down the number of accidents, adding: “Local authoritie­s have both a responsibl­e and supportive attitude to health and safety in schools.

“Even in these challengin­g financial circumstan­ces councils continue to do all they can to prevent incidents that may result in injury and subsequent compensati­on claims.”

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