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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 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 14 February 2026
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Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: “Adult mental health”

Meeting date: 14 December 2023

Colin Beattie

My response is that it appears, from the Auditor General’s report, to be the case that despite all the initiatives that you talk about, people are still having difficulty in accessing a complicated system. What is going to happen in the future, over and above what you have stated, to address that concern?

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: “Adult mental health”

Meeting date: 14 December 2023

Colin Beattie

Will people will still have a choice, for sure?

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: “Adult mental health”

Meeting date: 14 December 2023

Colin Beattie

How difficult is it to recruit into the workforce?

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: “Adult mental health”

Meeting date: 14 December 2023

Colin Beattie

Next year?

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: “Adult mental health”

Meeting date: 14 December 2023

Colin Beattie

Okay. Thank you.

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: “Adult mental health”

Meeting date: 14 December 2023

Colin Beattie

I will cover access to mental health support and services. Caroline Lamb said earlier that—if I remember correctly—spending on mental health had doubled since 2021, but the Auditor General highlights in his report that many people find accessing support and services to be “slow and complicated”. What are you doing to deal with that?

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: “Adult mental health”

Meeting date: 14 December 2023

Colin Beattie

Therefore, the bottom line is that we do not yet have a strategy in place to deal with the feedback on concerns about the complexities of access to services.

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: “Adult mental health”

Meeting date: 14 December 2023

Colin Beattie

On another facet, in committee evidence sessions concerns have been raised about use of digital services, which Caroline mentioned. Is the Scottish Government still committed to giving people a choice in how they access services so that no one is forced to use a digital service?

In part, that arises from rural concerns. People who live in the country are away from population centres and, generally, from the sort of facilities that might be beneficial to them. They have to travel long distances for some services, so there might be pressure on them to use digital services rather than travel to the city for face-to-face services. How are you going to handle that? Digital services are not right for everybody.

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: “Adult mental health”

Meeting date: 14 December 2023

Colin Beattie

Are there plans in place to understand better the demand for psychiatry services and to address the significant related workforce challenges?

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: “Adult mental health”

Meeting date: 14 December 2023

Colin Beattie

Will the Scottish Government

“publish a costed delivery plan ... setting out the funding and workforce needed to establish and accommodate primary care mental health and wellbeing services across Scotland by 2026”

in accordance with the Auditor General’s recommendations?