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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 1 March 2022
Gillian Mackay
Thank you, convener. As we have already touched on various issues to do with marketing and sponsorship, I will squish some of my questions together so that we can try to cover everything.
The SHAAP report on alcohol marketing during the six nations championship has been referenced. Do you believe that there should be a full ban on alcohol sponsorship of sport? Given that it can be lucrative and many sports clubs are facing challenging financial circumstances, do you have views on how we can encourage clubs to move away from such sponsorship? Would it be best to achieve a full ban through legislation? If not, what mechanism should be used?
10:45Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 1 March 2022
Gillian Mackay
What are your views on other preventative measures, such as a social responsibility levy on retailers? The Scottish Government has stated that it will take action to improve alcohol labelling. What impact could mandatory alcohol labelling have on alcohol harm? What changes would you like to see in that regard?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 22 February 2022
Gillian Mackay
Audit Scotland highlights in its briefing that there is
“No individual social care record in the same way that each member of society has an NHS record.”
It says:
“This makes it difficult to assess whether social care is meeting people’s needs.”
What are your views on the introduction of a single social care record?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 22 February 2022
Gillian Mackay
Audit Scotland has highlighted that cultural differences between partner organisations are barriers to collaborative working. How can we better overcome those barriers and foster collaborative working and greater integration of services?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 22 February 2022
Gillian Mackay
I will briefly pick up on something that Donald Macaskill said. For some care workers, there is a lot of recording of visits. It is often to support families in terms of knowing what has happened during visits, but it can be used to try to keep track of workers because of mistrust in them. How do we improve the culture for care workers in particular, as we go forward?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 8 February 2022
Gillian Mackay
I have heard from constituents about a lack of support for young adult carers, who do not have access to support that is granted to young carers, such as the young carer grant, but often face many of the same pressures, such as juggling being in full-time education with their caring responsibilities. What action can the Government take to better support young adult carers and ensure a smooth transition from young carer to adult carer?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 8 February 2022
Gillian Mackay
That would be great—thank you.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 8 February 2022
Gillian Mackay
That is great. Thank you.
The Promise Scotland has commented on the impact of the proposals for a national care service on reform of the care system. How do we ensure that reform and change happen now while long-term work on the national care service continues?
09:30Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 8 February 2022
Gillian Mackay
Good morning, cabinet secretary. The supplementary LCM notes that there is
“a lack of evidence showing that hymenoplasty is in fact being practised in Scotland.”
Are there any plans to collect more data on that and, more widely, on attitudes towards virginity in Scotland?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 8 February 2022
Gillian Mackay
Given the difficulties that the pandemic caused with keeping in contact with children and their families, as well as the decreased visibility of children during lockdown, is there a risk that a greater number of children will have fallen through the cracks and not been identified by public services as vulnerable or at risk? What action has been taken to identify those children?