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Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 18 September 2025
Elena Whitham
It helps to have on record the structural barriers that are in place across the country. That is why what is available in local areas is such a patchy picture. That gets to the heart of what Adam Stachura and others have said about the decisions on where to prioritise the spend. Do you look at the Scottish child payment as scaffolding infrastructure that is in place to help families at any point? Should we not look at that? How do we reduce spend in that area?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 18 September 2025
Elena Whitham
I wonder whether Fiona Collie has anything to add from a carer’s perspective. Leah, you touched on carers already, but I want to hear Carers Scotland’s perspective.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 18 September 2025
Elena Whitham
Will you continue to press for change in a continued quest for the data transfer to happen automatically, or will this be a fait accompli, if we approve the regulations?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 16 September 2025
Elena Whitham
We have already touched massively on the theme of prioritisation approaches, which I was going to look at. I am interested in understanding how integration authorities can use a programme budgeting and margin analysis approach—we really delved into that last week—when they set their budgets at a local level, in the light of the resource pressures that are out there, obviously with the aim of progressive realisation over a period of preventative spend so that everybody gets to a space where they have good mental health and any acute issues are addressed quickly. Is that an approach that you recognise and that you would say needs to be followed in order to be transparent and to have the decisions that are taken understood by everyone, as opposed to just the firefighting and salami slicing that we are seeing at the moment?
10:15Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 16 September 2025
Elena Whitham
Is there a risk that, in employing that approach, you could end up with a head-down look as opposed to a wider look across different silos and how decision making extends beyond the immediate decision for that particular budget?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 16 September 2025
Elena Whitham
I imagine that those reserves will be dwindling and that you need to carry them at a certain level to be able to operate in a fiscally responsible way. Going forward, is there a need for an injection of some type of moneys for reform to give that kind of headspace to be able to look strategically and lift your head up from the firefighting aspect?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 16 September 2025
Elena Whitham
Okay. Finally from me, in that vein, where is the role for community planning partners in that space? If community planning partners are the ones that take in all of those different elements of our society, where is their role in setting the transformation agenda and driving forward the expectation as to how budgets are prioritised?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 16 September 2025
Elena Whitham
I always wonder how we look above the silo that we are operating in. When I was COSLA’s community wellbeing spokesperson, I had responsibility for looking at rapid rehousing transition plans and getting 32 councils to look beyond homelessness being just at the door of housing departments. Obviously, Glasgow has a different situation with delegated powers, but how can we ensure that areas that are working in silos look at their responsibility for the mental health budget and at what they can do to help to deliver on the local strategy?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 16 September 2025
Elena Whitham
In that light, is there perhaps a need for a transformational reform-type budget to be made available to drive decision making from other places, levering money and resource from other places into making those tough decisions? If not, you will be trying to make decisions in an ever-reducing budgetary context, and that makes it really difficult.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 16 September 2025
Elena Whitham
Good morning. I want to focus on prioritisation approaches. You have both already touched on that in the evidence that you have sent to us. Hamish Hamilton touched on the PBMA approach and the difficulties with it, and Duncan Black spoke about using a kind of slider to see what would happen in one place if more money were spent in another.
I am particularly interested in understanding IJBs’ approaches to situations in which they are faced with an in-year reduction in funding. We saw that in 2024-25, when the incoming UK Government took decisions that immediately impacted Scottish Government budgets in a way that then impacted local budgets. At that point, how did you decide where you were going to prioritise the spending, and what was the fallout from that? We have heard about firefighting this morning and decisions that had to be taken. Given the context of the delegated functions, your statutory duties and the strategic plan that you are working to, how do you prioritise spending in situations involving in-year budget reductions?