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Crisis in Social Care

  • Submitted by: Jackie Baillie, Dumbarton, Scottish Labour.
  • Date lodged: Monday, 01 December 2025
  • Motion type: Motion For Debate
  • Motion reference: S6M-19977
  • Current status: Taken in the Chamber on Wednesday, 03 December 2025

Motions as amended

That the Parliament believes that the UK Government must reverse its hostile and damaging migration policies, which have led to a 77% drop in the number of Health and Social Care visas granted, which in turn is having a devastating impact on the social care sector across Scotland; welcomes the valuable contribution that international workers make to Scotland鈥檚 care sector, communities and economy, and notes that the Scottish social care sector has called for the reversal of these harmful policies; reiterates that Scotland is a welcoming nation and that the Scottish Government must continue to ensure that those who have chosen to make Scotland their home can continue to do so; calls for a reversal of the increase in employer national insurance contributions, which has placed an additional 拢84 million pressure on the sector; recognises that the 2025-26 Budget includes over 拢15 billion for the local government settlement, including almost 拢2.2 billion for social care integration, but agrees that the Scottish Government must continue to work closely with partners across the sector, including funding local government and the third sector, to continue making improvements for the social care workforce, and all of those who they support.


Supported by: Paul Sweeney

Vote

Result 67 for, 51 against, 5 abstained, 6 did not vote Agreed

Scottish National Party

Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

Scottish Labour

Scottish Green Party

Independent

Scottish Liberal Democrats

Reform UK

For
0
Against
Abstained
0
Did not vote
0

No Party Affiliation

For
0
Against
0
Abstained
0
Did not vote

Original motion text

That the Parliament believes that the Scottish Government’s failure to prioritise social care has fuelled a crisis, harming some of Scotland’s most vulnerable people, and calls on the Scottish Ministers to work to close the funding gap facing health and social care partnerships and value Scotland’s care workforce.  


Amendments that have not been voted on

Motion ref. S6M-19977.1

Crisis in Social Care - Amendment 1 - Amendment

Submitted by: Neil Gray, Airdrie and Shotts, Scottish National Party, Date lodged: Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Supported by: Tom Arthur, Jenni Minto, Maree Todd
Current status: Taken in the chamber on Wednesday, December 3, 2025


Motion ref. S6M-19977.2

Crisis in Social Care - Amendment 2 - Amendment

Submitted by: Dr Sandesh Gulhane, Glasgow, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, Date lodged: Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Current status: Taken in the chamber on Wednesday, December 3, 2025