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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 1 March 2022
Paul O'Kane
I mean certainty that funding is available and that we are not seeing gradual cuts or more top slicing, which has been referred to. From that, how can we measure the effectiveness of the interventions that the spend pays for? Does that make sense?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 22 February 2022
Paul O'Kane
We now have the analysis of the responses to the consultation on the national care service. There is obviously a clear degree of support for moving to a national care service, but much of the information in the analysis poses more questions. It is quite interesting that 33 per cent of respondents said that they were dissatisfied with the consultation process. I am keen to get a sense of your and your members鈥 experience of that process, but also of the next steps that you would like to see as we go into the longer-term work on the national care service.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 22 February 2022
Paul O'Kane
My follow-up question is about next steps. Some of the respondents have asked for a clear road map for how we are going to get to the legislation and for implementation. Annie Gunner Logan has talked about addressing some of those points. Are people keen for the short-term solutions that we have just talked about to be set out clearly, as well as the longer-term piece of work?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 8 February 2022
Paul O'Kane
Good morning. I will follow on from the previous question about the Promise. Last week, Louise Hunter, the chief executive of Who Cares? Scotland, referred to 鈥渋mplementation purgatory鈥 in relation to progress on the Promise. Given what the minister has said about the time that it will take to develop a national care service, and what the sector perceives as a delay in implementing the Promise, are those comments a fair assessment?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 8 February 2022
Paul O'Kane
Having read some information on the subject, I want to start with how the data can be improved with intersectionality. For example, how do we know how many families from an ethnic minority background have children who have a disability? How do we drill down and get to the detail of what are complex and different lives?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 8 February 2022
Paul O'Kane
Thank you for that comprehensive answer, which began to explore some of the other themes that I am keen to get more clarity on. You said, quite rightly, that a one-size-fits-all approach does not work. Is the Government鈥檚 intention, then, to target measures specifically to the groups that we have just discussed? Are there examples of initiatives through which that targeting is happening?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 8 February 2022
Paul O'Kane
I have a technical question about Barnett consequentials鈥攊n particular, the Barnett consequentials from the UK council tax rebate and their most effective use in relation to the cost of living. What is the Government鈥檚 view on how they will be used? Are there plans in place?
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 3 February 2022
Paul O'Kane
For many years, the problem has been that people have had disabled facilities or a certain level of facility that they would view as a changing places toilet. However, such facilities have to conform to a very clear set of standards, which include space requirements, showering facilities and ensuring that people have enough room to move around in. That information has all been laid out, and I can provide members with it, if that would be helpful.
Essentially, it is quite a robust set of standards, and part of the challenge is that the costs can often be prohibitive, particularly for a community organisation that runs a community facility through, say, asset transfer. Because putting in such facilities can be quite expensive, we are proposing to work collaboratively with Government on a fund that would allow community organisations in particular to do that.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 3 February 2022
Paul O'Kane
Thank you for that question. It is a vital issue, and the CPG will want to look at the availability of facilities, because we know that families, particularly those with children who have a disability, often struggle to access toilets in city centres or on days out. Indeed, spontaneity is not possible for many families, because they cannot access those facilities. We would certainly want to look, with local authorities and others, at current provision and where there are any gaps that can be filled.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 3 February 2022
Paul O'Kane
I thank you and your colleagues on the committee.