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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 30 October 2025
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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]

ADHD and Autism Pathways and Support

Meeting date: 28 October 2025

Joe FitzPatrick

Minister, in June, in the chamber, you re-emphasised the previous minister’s commitment with regard to the Government taking forward legislation in this area. Can you give us an update on where that legislation is sitting and when we can expect to see draft provisions? That would be helpful to the committee.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]

ADHD and Autism Pathways and Support

Meeting date: 28 October 2025

Joe FitzPatrick

That is very much appreciated. I was about to come back in when you mentioned organisations, but you then made it clear that you are including people with lived and personal experience. I think that that is very important, and it will be appreciated by the committee.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]

ADHD and Autism Pathways and Support

Meeting date: 28 October 2025

Joe FitzPatrick

It would be useful to the committee to get an update as things progress. Indeed, that would be helpful not just for us but for other folk with a personal interest in the matter.

One of the arguments for taking a bit more time over the bill than had been expected was that that would ensure the meaningful involvement of people who are most affected—that is, people with autism, ADHD or learning disabilities. How is that going? Are you managing to get that meaningful engagement? Are there plans to continue it?

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“Adult Disability Payment”

Meeting date: 1 October 2025

Joe FitzPatrick

Has the SFC been transparent in its assumptions about PIP?

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“Adult Disability Payment”

Meeting date: 1 October 2025

Joe FitzPatrick

On the subject of more practical things that can be done more quickly, your report mentions that nearly half of ADP applicants said that they would have liked more signposting to other services. That seems to be something that could be done relatively quickly in joining up services. Even if that does not bring a saving for Social Security Scotland, it probably brings a saving for the wider system if people are signposted at an earlier stage.

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“Adult Disability Payment”

Meeting date: 1 October 2025

Joe FitzPatrick

Excellent—thanks. Most of my other questions have already been asked, but there is one final area that I wish to raise. The report recommends that ADP spending should be considered as part of an equalities and human rights-based budgeting approach. Could you try to put that in layman’s terms? What, practically, would it mean if that approach were adopted in relation to ADP in future?

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“Adult Disability Payment”

Meeting date: 1 October 2025

Joe FitzPatrick

You have talked about how ADP might interface with wider outcomes—that is the area that I am keen to focus on. It seems that the report is timely; my view is that it is perfectly reasonable for a new organisation to focus on the transfer of recipients to the new system and to make sure that it meets those aspirations about treating people more humanely and with respect. However, it feels as if that section is done and now we need to look at what more we can do with our new ADP benefits system. It is reasonable to want to see how we can interface with other parts of the system.

In paragraph 88 of the report, you suggest that

“the Scottish Government’s approach to supporting disabled people is fragmented”

and that it should be joined up more to ADP. You have said that there is no direct link between ADP and other services. If we are seeing this as an opportunity—I hope that the Government is seeing the publication of your report as an opportunity for the future—what links should be made?

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“Adult Disability Payment”

Meeting date: 1 October 2025

Joe FitzPatrick

That would be good—thank you.

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“Adult Disability Payment”

Meeting date: 1 October 2025

Joe FitzPatrick

On the £770 million figure, we have been talking about a funding gap, but it is not really a funding gap, is it? It is a gap between the block grant adjustment and what is being budgeted for. Provided that the Scottish Government—or the Scottish Parliament—is budgeting appropriately for this demand-led service, there is not actually a gap, as such. It is just a gap in terms of where the money is coming from, because it is not hypothecated in that way, is it?

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“Adult Disability Payment”

Meeting date: 1 October 2025

Joe FitzPatrick

So, it is the OBR’s assumptions that we need to look at in detail.

My hope would be that, across these islands, everyone who is entitled to benefits gets them, because, ultimately, that is best for society. If that was going to happen, it might be the OBR’s—