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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 1 May 2025
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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Session 6 Priorities

Meeting date: 16 November 2021

Sue Webber

I understand the rationale for the interim care facilities, but surely they are just going to result in more of the most vulnerable people making multiple moves over a short period of time from one facility to the next. What will happen if there is no care package in the community after the six weeks? If the community care issues could be solved in six weeks, why has that not happened already? This is all the stuff that is going round in my brain. Also, delayed discharge is not new. If anything, during Covid, we had some rapid discharges from hospitals into care facilities and we are now looking back and being a little bit reticent about those decisions.

I am trying to figure out what will happen if, after the six weeks, nothing is in place in the community. Also, how many people are currently in what are classed as interim care facilities? Where is that data recorded? Are they still classified as delayed discharges? I ask those questions so that we can get a sense of how things are progressing.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Session 6 Priorities

Meeting date: 9 November 2021

Sue Webber

You spoke to us about the importance of the 20-minute neighbourhood, which involves easy access to things within walking distance. You made the statement that centralising services far away is not helpful. You have also mentioned, and are aware of, the importance of good-quality end-of-life palliative care close to the heart of communities. Will the Government therefore encourage health boards to do everything that they can to preserve and expand the services that are in local communities?

On a specific local issue, my colleague Craig Hoy and I were at the “Hands around the Edington” rally on Sunday. Right now, that issue is a very serious one for the community in North Berwick. We have already said that care should be within communities. Will you now reach out to NHS Lothian and urgently reverse the closure of the in-patient palliative beds at the Edington hospital?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Session 6 Priorities

Meeting date: 9 November 2021

Sue Webber

If someone needed support right now, there are gaps. How would they get access to treatment? As you have said, there has been a rise in the number of alcohol-related deaths. That leads me to believe that there are perhaps more people out there with an issue with alcohol who are seeking support and help right now. That is a more specific issue.

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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Seasonal Planning and Preparedness

Meeting date: 9 November 2021

Sue Webber

I will buck the trend, convener, as my question is for Andrew Buist of the BMA, although it relates to A and E.

How does the BMA respond to claims by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine that demand in A and E is now partly attributable to reduced access to GPs and primary care?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Seasonal Planning and Preparedness

Meeting date: 9 November 2021

Sue Webber

Okay—I will try. I had a long question, but I will make this as succinct as possible. Given the challenges and restrictions, how feasible is it to provide nurses who work in the acute sector with the opportunity for flexible working, with a view to improving their wellbeing and retaining those members of staff?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Seasonal Planning and Preparedness

Meeting date: 9 November 2021

Sue Webber

Thank you. That is great to hear.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Session 6 Priorities

Meeting date: 9 November 2021

Sue Webber

We know that there is a lot of publicity around the drugs crisis that Scotland faces. The alcohol aspect of that is in your remit. People with alcohol dependence also need support and treatment. You have spoken a lot about what you are doing in relation to advertising and, obviously, there is minimum unit pricing. What is the Scottish Government going to do to help people with that dependence to access treatment and support? How might that link into the plans for the national care service?

I hope that that question was not too complicated.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Session 6 Priorities

Meeting date: 9 November 2021

Sue Webber

Thank you, minister.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Seasonal Planning and Preparedness

Meeting date: 9 November 2021

Sue Webber

It is clear that the traditional points of entry for access to healthcare are emergency services and general practice, and we are hearing quite loudly from both of you today that those are the services that are suffering the most right now.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Session 6 Priorities

Meeting date: 9 November 2021

Sue Webber

Yes, it is. Thank you, convener. My colleague mentioned the fact that sport is perceived as costly, but, often, that cost is related to access to facilities, which is associated with charges payable to local authorities. What can you do to ensure that the costs to the clubs and participants are reduced and that local authorities keep rents as low as possible?