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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 1 January 2026
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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Clare Haughey

Thank you. I propose that the committee make no recommendations in relation to the negative instrument. Does any member disagree?

Members: No.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Clare Haughey

Thank you, everyone, for your contributions so far.

We will move to questions about the issues and themes that you explored in your workstreams.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Clare Haughey

The next item is the first of two oral evidence sessions as part of our post-legislative scrutiny of the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013. This morning, we will hear from representatives from five workstreams that have contributed to phase 1 of the committee’s scrutiny. The workstream meetings took place in December and January and provided the opportunity for a wide range of key stakeholders to discuss in depth their experiences of self-directed support. That included how SDS is currently working, how that differs from the policy intentions of the act and areas for improvement.

The committee tasked the workstreams to come up with recommendations for where we should focus our scrutiny during phase 2 of the inquiry. We will hear a summary of those views at today’s meeting.

Before we start, I thank everyone who has taken part in the five workstreams. We are hearing from only a few representatives today, but we appreciate the time and commitment from everyone who has been involved in helping to inform our scrutiny.

For our first evidence session, I welcome to the meeting Becs Barker and Michael Collier, who are representing the social care providers workstream; Peter McDonnell, who joins us remotely and is representing the social work staff workstream; and Ryan Murray, who is representing the social care staff workstream. Thank you all for joining us today.

I understand that you will each give a short opening statement to set out your respective workstream’s recommendations. Following that, we will have a wider discussion and questions from members. Please note that you do not need to turn on your microphones when you speak; broadcasting staff will do that automatically for you. We will start with Ryan Murray and work our way along the panel.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Clare Haughey

Thank you. Carol Mochan is next.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Clare Haughey

Thank you and thank you all for your contributions this morning. We will move to questions from members. I will start with Paul Sweeney.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Clare Haughey

I call Emma Harper.

Meeting of the Parliament

Social Security

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Clare Haughey

I hear what Mr O’Kane says about the Labour Party’s supposed plans to review universal credit, but I have not heard anything about what would be done about pensions. I know that the Labour Party has supported the Women Against State Pension Inequality—WASPI—campaign. Can Mr O’Kane tell me what will be done to compensate the WASPI women if his party forms the next Westminster Government?

Meeting of the Parliament

Social Security

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Clare Haughey

Will Neil Bibby take an intervention?

Meeting of the Parliament

Social Security

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Clare Haughey

Will the member take an intervention?

Meeting of the Parliament

Social Security

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Clare Haughey

I thank Mr Bibby for finally taking an intervention from a female MSP. I asked his colleague Paul O’Kane what a future Labour Government would do for the WASPI women, given how vocal the campaign’s supporters have been, including his colleague Katy Clark, who is sitting behind him. Perhaps he can tell us how a future Labour Government would compensate those women for the travesty of taking their pensions off them and not informing many of them about that.