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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 24 January 2023
Dr Sandesh Gulhane
That is interesting. I am glad that you brought that up, because my last question is about education. We need people to be more aware of the food that is consumed. That includes looking at labels, but there is only so often that I can stand in an aisle, stare at a packet, go through the ingredients and think, “How does that work?” What could we do to not only speed up that process but make it easier for people to make the right decision?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 24 January 2023
Dr Sandesh Gulhane
I would not really expect you to be able to answer that question. Individual instances of racism can be stopped through education; it does not take much to move away from that. On the other hand, it takes a lot to move away from institutional racism. Do you feel that you should be undertaking work on that?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 24 January 2023
Dr Sandesh Gulhane
I will pause you there. What is the timescale for that?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 24 January 2023
Dr Sandesh Gulhane
Absolutely. It is not the only solution, and we need to do a lot more, but it is certainly important, and we need to spend time educating people on that.
Look at Scotland’s diet. We in Scotland are one of the fattest nations in the world. I cannot really talk, because I am overweight, but I am working hard to lose weight. I am trying to lose weight not because I want to look better but for health reasons and to make sure that I do not progress to type 2 diabetes, for example. It is important that we frame the conversation around health, not looks.
I have a few questions. Can Food Standards Scotland look at things such as meal deals, for example? I do not know anyone who would choose a banana over a bag of crisps or a chocolate bar. The cost of such things does not make sense to me. Is there anything that you could do to offer free fruit with a meal deal or something along those lines?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 24 January 2023
Dr Sandesh Gulhane
One of the things that I was very pleased to hear about was the appointment of an HR team. At our meeting last October, Tess White was very clear about the importance of HR. I was very disappointed with the answers that we got back about that, so that is a very pleasing step that you have taken.
Gordon, you said that you have different districts doing things differently, but surely you accept that the unacceptable is unacceptable. It does not matter how you break it down: what happened was totally unacceptable.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 24 January 2023
Dr Sandesh Gulhane
This is a leading question for either Forbes or Anjan: what is the ethnic diversity mix of your players at differing age groups?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 24 January 2023
Dr Sandesh Gulhane
I asked Cricket Scotland about its data on ethnicity. Do you have that data for other sports?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 24 January 2023
Dr Sandesh Gulhane
I asked Anjan Luthra whether he was in contact with people in other sports around Scotland. Would it be helpful to have regular meetings at chair level? Given that Cricket Scotland is going through a formal detailed process and is having to innovate on a lot of things, surely that is the type of work that should be going on throughout all sport in Scotland and, actually, UK wide.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Dr Sandesh Gulhane
I have heard a lot about recruitment and retention, and staff, and those issues are all very important when it comes to our rural areas. However, I would like to know the impact of the £65 million cut to the GP budget, and how it affects primary care in rural areas, which are already struggling more than places in the central belt.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Dr Sandesh Gulhane
In that answer, we are also missing the fact that vacancies are on an upward trend. If we look at AHP vacancies, we can see that there are 1,252 whole-time equivalents required. If we look at medical and dental, we see a requirement for 392 WTEs and nursing and midwifery require 6,319 WTEs. That was an upward trend from before the cuts. My real concern is that we will see rural and deprived areas really struggle when it comes to primary care services. That will affect people in those areas more than it will affect people in the central belt. I am not hearing a solution that will help.