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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 15 September 2025
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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee (Virtual)

Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People

Meeting date: 18 January 2022

Gillian Martin

We are reaching the end of our session. I will extend it by about 10 minutes, but I cannot do more than that because we have another panel and so much else to get through on our agenda. I ask Shelley Buckley to respond quickly to Sandesh Gulhane’s question before I move on to questions from Paul O’Kane.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee (Virtual)

Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People

Meeting date: 18 January 2022

Gillian Martin

We go to Paul O’Kane for a question on workforce. Please direct your question, Paul.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee (Virtual)

Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People

Meeting date: 18 January 2022

Gillian Martin

Thank you. As usual, time has whizzed past. We have to move on to our final theme.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee (Virtual)

Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People

Meeting date: 18 January 2022

Gillian Martin

That came across clearly last night when I was speaking to young people.

10:30  

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee (Virtual)

Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People

Meeting date: 18 January 2022

Gillian Martin

Thank you. I wanted to ask you all about the national care service, but I really want to give more time to my colleagues in this session, because we nearly ran out of time in the previous one.

I will move on to questions from Sue Webber on the health and mortality of care-experienced children and young people, and the statistic and reasons behind that.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee (Virtual)

Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People

Meeting date: 18 January 2022

Gillian Martin

I will bring in Lucy.

10:45  

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee (Virtual)

Inquiry on Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People

Meeting date: 11 January 2022

Gillian Martin

Before I move on to Kirsty-Louise Hunt, I remind everyone that we have a number of themes to get through and that committee members will want to delve into the detail. We have an awful lot to cover in this evidence session.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee (Virtual)

Inquiry on Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People

Meeting date: 11 January 2022

Gillian Martin

From the committee’s perspective, health outcomes also suffer as a result, so the point is very well made.

Sandesh Gulhane is having problems with his connection, but I hope that he is here.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee (Virtual)

Inquiry on Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People

Meeting date: 11 January 2022

Gillian Martin

We have only about 15 minutes left, and there are two remaining themes to cover. Therefore, I ask colleagues not to ask a question followed by a supplementary but instead to roll everything up into one question, if they can.

David Torrance has a question about online content and social media.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee (Virtual)

Inquiry on Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People

Meeting date: 11 January 2022

Gillian Martin

Item 2 is the first evidence session in our inquiry into the health and wellbeing of children and young people. I welcome Professor Hazel Borland, interim chief executive of NHS Ayrshire and Arran; Heather Connolly, health psychologist, from the division of health psychology Scotland of the British Psychological Society; Mary Glasgow, chief executive of Children 1st; Kirsty-Louise Hunt, senior policy and public affairs lead with Barnardo’s Scotland; Jacquie Pepper, chief social work officer for Perth and Kinross Council, from Social Work Scotland; and Suzanne Shields, occupational therapy and care group lead for occupational therapy for children and young people, from the Royal College of Occupational Therapists.

The clerks have allocated one member as a lead questioner on each of our themes. If other members want to come in, they should put an R in the chat box—I will try to take as many supplementary questions as time allows. It would be helpful if members, particularly when asking supplementaries, could direct their question to one of our panellists in the first instance so that everyone is clear as to when they should speak. If panellists want to come in on anything, they can let me know by putting an R in the chat box. If we do that, everything should work beautifully.

I will start by asking a question for all the panel members. What issues are children and young people facing with regard to the impact on their mental and physical health and wellbeing at this point in time? At the start of 2022, we have had two years of the pandemic, but we are right in the middle of it, with omicron on the rise.

I will go round everyone in the order that I introduced you, starting with Professor Borland.