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Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2023
Willie Coffey
Have you views on how we should deliver that? What kind of participation processes should we try to create and promote to truly engage with the public on the reform process that we all know is needed? Saying that it is needed is great, but how do we deliver it? Do you have any suggestions to offer us?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2023
Willie Coffey
Is it too early to guess whether those measures are effective in dealing with wellbeing, absence rates and a high turnover of staff? Is it too early to say that we are making an impact?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2023
Willie Coffey
Okay. Thank you very much for that. It is a really important point.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2023
Willie Coffey
My question is about staffing capacity and wellbeing issues. Auditor General, your report clearly tells us that staff numbers are at a record high—as you said, everything is at a record high in the NHS. However, we still face a problem with workforce and recruitment and the excessive cost, let us say, of employing bank and agency nursing staff. How do we resolve those two issues? What are your views on what the solution to that particular problem may be?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2023
Willie Coffey
Sharon Dowey may come in on the internationalisation of recruitment in a wee minute. Your report also talks about wellbeing, Auditor General. The report notes the Government’s view that
“there is not a culture of seeking help in the health and social care sector.”
Could you say a wee bit more about that, and about what role the national wellbeing hub is playing? It is an important area because, as we know, absence rates are particularly high. Give us a flavour of the issue.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2023
Willie Coffey
Thank you. That sounds like a clear area of focus that the committee might want to concentrate on in the future.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2023
Willie Coffey
Auditor General, one of the huge issues that we have seen over the years, dating back to Bob Black’s time, is how the Government and the NHS engage with the wider public in the journey of reform and get their support.
I visited a GP practice in Kilmarnock recently and 20 or so GPs spared some time to talk to me about that issue. They are concerned and disappointed that the public perception of GPs is that they are not working for the public and are not willing to see the public. That is a big issue. All members throughout the Parliament have heard that, but it is not true. GPs are delivering services and are engaging with the public face to face, but public perception is a big issue.
Can you offer any advice to the committee about how the Government could revisit that problem and have closer engagement with the public to enable them to make the journey of reform along with us?
10:30Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2023
Willie Coffey
Auditor General, my question is on the process of discharge. Recently, I was speaking with the chief executive of the Ayrshire and Arran NHS board, who identified the issue that only consultants can discharge a person from hospital. To be honest, I did not realise that. She told me that there is wider expertise in the profession that could discharge people from hospital. Are you aware of that? If we could address that issue, could that help the discharge process? We understand that people could be in hospital capable of being discharged but are not being discharged because consultants are not getting to them on time to discharge them. Are you familiar with that issue?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 21 March 2023
Willie Coffey
What a fascinating discussion we have had. Rural communities and the urban community in Glasgow have quite contrasting views. My questions are about leadership. I want to hear your views on, and ideas about, what leadership is and what successful leadership looks like. Is there still a hierarchical system, with leadership dominated by councils? Is leadership demonstrated in a top-down way? Where is your role in that? Which leaders have made a difference in your community?
I will come to Ellen Wright first. What does local leadership look like? What makes a successful community planning partnership in relation to leadership?