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26 June 2025
The Parliament’s Health, Social Care and Sport Committee is seeking views on the Scottish Government’s mental health spending for 2026-27, as part of its pre-budget scrutiny.
The Committee is considering the effectiveness of current spending and whether investment is aligned with the right priorities.
In 2023-24, mental health services received £1.5 billion in funding—equivalent to 9% of total NHS expenditure. The Committee is now seeking views on whether this level of investment is appropriate, how spending decisions are made, and the extent to which preventative approaches are being supported.
The Committee is particularly interested in:
The Committee’s scrutiny takes place ahead of the publication of the Scottish Budget, expected later this year, and aims to inform Scottish Government’s spending decisions while they are still in development.
Speaking as the call for views was launched, Clare Haughey MSP, Convener of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, said:
“It’s vital people dealing with mental health issues are able to access appropriate and effective care, support and treatment. That’s why we are scrutinising the funding for these services and ensuring any money spent is going to the right places to help people get the support they need.”
“Through this call for views, we want to hear from individuals, professionals and organisations about what’s working, what’s not, and where investment should be focused for the greatest benefit.
“Your insights will help us hold the Government to account and ensure that mental health services are properly resourced and effectively delivered.”
The call for views closes on 15 August 2025.
The health and social care budget is the largest portfolio area in the Scottish Government’s budget, accounting for almost £20 billion of spend, equivalent to around a third of the entire budget. Within this total, spending on mental health services now stands at around £1.5 billion and has risen in recent years.
You can learn more about the work of the Committee on the Parliament website.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee | Scottish Parliament Website
Nick Connelly: 07866 125623
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