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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 18 June 2025
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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 28 June 2022

Dr Sandesh Gulhane

As a doctor, I am obviously supportive of the idea of not smoking around the entrances to hospitals. I have seen people smoking outside the children鈥檚 hospital in Glasgow, with the smoke going up to the children inside.

I have a few questions. NHS Forth Valley has been trying to enforce no-smoking areas. It has introduced big cross hatches, and somebody goes around telling people not to smoke. That person gets an awful lot of abuse. I understand that we will allow environmental health officers to issue fixed-penalty notices, but how do we prevent such abuse?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Health Inequalities

Meeting date: 28 June 2022

Dr Sandesh Gulhane

Good morning, minister. What is the gender pay gap in the Scottish NHS?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Health Inequalities

Meeting date: 28 June 2022

Dr Sandesh Gulhane

It is 18.2 per cent, and the Scottish NHS is fully devolved. Why have you not improved that?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Health Inequalities

Meeting date: 28 June 2022

Dr Sandesh Gulhane

This is different from a child going to school, because the funding goes over 52 weeks. In other words, if your child is born in February, their place will be funded for the six months up to August. However, that is not the case for a child born between March and August. That is different from what you set out in your answer. Why is that?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Health Inequalities

Meeting date: 28 June 2022

Dr Sandesh Gulhane

Thank you, minister.

I move on to my questions on the theme. Do you feel that there is systemic racism within the Scottish NHS?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Health Inequalities

Meeting date: 28 June 2022

Dr Sandesh Gulhane

Minister, you have mentioned the provision of 1,140 hours of ELC, but what is the position for a child who turns three between March and August? Is it the case that no funding will be available for those children during those six months? You have talked about the importance of being able to parent and about the policy allowing that to happen, so why is it that, if a child turns three between March and August, no funding will be available?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Health Inequalities

Meeting date: 28 June 2022

Dr Sandesh Gulhane

The systemic racism in the Scottish health service, which you have said does exist, is a problem for not only the staff but the patients. I will set aside the staff issue for now. One of the big issues that patients have is accessing healthcare because they do not feel that it is for them. How can we address that issue and improve the situation?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Health Inequalities

Meeting date: 28 June 2022

Dr Sandesh Gulhane

You are right in what you say, because black and minority ethnic women are more likely to die when they are pregnant.

I will illustrate my final question with two examples, the first of which seems very simple and small: it involves sticking plasters and Band-aids. When I had a cut, I would put on a sticking plaster and a Band-aid. I did not realise that they were supposed to be skin coloured. When they were produced in different colours, it made a world of difference. When you put on a sticking plaster, it is not big and obvious; it does not show that something has happened. It is things like that that really matter. It is only when I saw that that I noticed how awful it was.

My other example relates to the Indian community, which includes Sikhs and Hindus. There are no information leaflets available in Hindi in the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde area. Public Health Scotland produced a report that talked about the Muslim community, the Polish community and the black community, but there was nothing in it about the Indian community or Hindus and Sikhs. Why was that the case? Why has that rather large community been excluded?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 28 June 2022

Dr Sandesh Gulhane

I am sorry, but I have a final question about vaping, minister. I agree that vaping can be quite an effective tool to help the cessation of cigarette smoking, and it probably has a significantly lower risk than smoking. However, when I walk into anywhere, to be honest, but especially a hospital, I do not particularly want to be faced with a cherry-smelling鈥攐r whatever-smelling鈥攃loud. That is what happens with a vape. Even though there might not be evidence about second-hand harm, I urge you to look at vaping and include it in the legislation so that we have absolute clarity that people cannot smoke at all around a hospital.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Health Inequalities

Meeting date: 21 June 2022

Dr Sandesh Gulhane

Professor Marmot, I remember reading about everything that you were doing when I was at medical school, so it is great to be able to see you and speak to you.

I have a question for Professor Meier. I believe that you founded the Sheffield alcohol research group. Through all the work that you have done and what we have seen, we know that alcohol most impacts people who are more deprived. Two reports have come out on alcohol and minimum unit pricing in Scotland, including one that came out today. Both reports present evidence that minimum unit pricing is not working and that the most vulnerable people, especially those who drink spirits, are cutting back on buying food. What is your response to that? How can we ensure that the impact of alcohol is not felt so greatly in the areas of most deprivation?