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Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 January 2026
Colin Beattie
Yes, please.
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 January 2026
Colin Beattie
How robust do you think those plans are?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 January 2026
Colin Beattie
Okay. That is good.
Moving on to paragraph 68, I wonder whether you can tell us a bit more about the variances in the approach to discharge planning across the integration authorities. In particular, how are those facing challenges such as
“workforce shortages, limited resources and varying levels of co-operation”—
which we have heard in the past is a major issue—
“and joint working”
addressing those?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 January 2026
Colin Beattie
In talking about IJBs in the past, we have noted issues around the transfer of funds into the primary function. How successful has that been? Has it improved? Is more money now coming into that area, or is it still being held tightly by the NHS?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 January 2026
Colin Beattie
It is simply that, in paragraph 88, you quote the ALLIANCE, which highlights negative attitudes towards the third sector. Have you looked into that at all?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 January 2026
Colin Beattie
That sounds like quite an important area if the third sector is such a vital component in addressing the problem and if there are relationship issues and negative attitudes such as are highlighted in the report. I can understand that organisational differences, process differences and so on could come into it but, as we all know, attitudes can colour relationships and have a negative effect.
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 January 2026
Colin Beattie
And you think that that is what happened.
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 January 2026
Colin Beattie
I will move on. In your letter to the Auditor General, you commented:
“You have observed the ‘implementation gap’ between ‘political ambition and how things are actually delivered.’“
It is the Auditor General’s role to identify those gaps and draw them to the attention of the committee. Scrutinising the issues is an important part of our work. Are you saying that the Auditor General’s assessment of delivery against the Promise is inaccurate?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 January 2026
Colin Beattie
I hear what you are saying, but that is a little different from observing an implementation gap between political ambition and how things are being delivered. You are looking at how things are being delivered. What about the gap between the political ambition and the delivery?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 January 2026
Colin Beattie
Okay—I will leave it at that.