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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 7 May 2025
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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Health Inequalities

Meeting date: 24 May 2022

Sue Webber

I was trying to say that the other parts of the United Kingdom have faced the same political policies, such as austerity, but they are not seeing the same regression. We are trying to drill down to tackle inequalities. We heard yesterday that we have wonderful policies, but I do not get the sense that those are getting under the skin of the issue, getting down to the ground for implementation and making the differences that we need.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Health Inequalities

Meeting date: 24 May 2022

Sue Webber

That is great—thank you. We have heard today about inequality in life expectancy, which Gerry McCartney spoke about at length. Scotland has the lowest life expectancy of the four UK nations, despite its higher public spending. Scotland and the US are the only countries at the bottom of the life expectancy table that are not eastern European. After comparison with the other UK nations, the assumption could be made that the situation is not because of Covid. What might be creating the perfect storm of issues in Scotland?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Health Inequalities

Meeting date: 24 May 2022

Sue Webber

That is okay—it was a long question.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Social Care

Meeting date: 17 May 2022

Sue Webber

Minister, you said that your intention is to increase spending on social care during the current parliamentary session by 25 per cent. Where is that money coming from? There could be up to £1 billion in so-called new money from national insurance consequentials. Is the intention that that money will be ring fenced? Will it be over and above that 25 per cent?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Social Care

Meeting date: 17 May 2022

Sue Webber

Can I move on to commissioning now, or are we still on workforce? Sorry, but there is such an overflow of questions.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Social Care

Meeting date: 17 May 2022

Sue Webber

Minister, you have mentioned the issue of workforce retention and recruitment. With a quarter of staff in the care sector leaving within the first three months of joining an organisation, what more can be done to stop that from happening and to keep those people in their roles?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Social Care

Meeting date: 17 May 2022

Sue Webber

That is fine—thank you.

We have heard you speak about the ethical commissioning of care, and we also know that, sadly, services are commissioned and people are almost shoehorned into what is available and what services are there, rather than services being developed for them. How can we turn commissioning on its head to make the individual the centre of decision making?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Social Care

Meeting date: 17 May 2022

Sue Webber

I am leading on the next theme, on commissioning, so I will not drill down any further, but I have one more question—

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Social Care

Meeting date: 17 May 2022

Sue Webber

I have one more question on the workforce. Is that okay? It is a very quick one.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Social Care

Meeting date: 17 May 2022

Sue Webber

I have a couple of things to ask you, minister. Thanks very much for coming along. It is nice to meet your team face to face at last.

You spoke about discussions with COSLA. When you are doing that procurement and commissioning exercise, is there scope to include minimum pay and terms and conditions? Could that be built into the procurement and commissioning of services to allow us to help the workforce on that?