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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 13 October 2025
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Criminal Justice Committee (Draft)

Substance Misuse in Prisons

Meeting date: 24 September 2025

Rona Mackay

That is really interesting. I was going to ask whether buprenorphine is the new methadone, but you have explained the difference. Who prescribes buprenorphine, and why is it not more widely available? Is it due to cost?

Criminal Justice Committee (Draft)

Substance Misuse in Prisons

Meeting date: 24 September 2025

Rona Mackay

That explanation was really helpful.

Regarding throughcare and release, minister, you talked in your opening statement about treatment plans for prisoners on liberation and so on. Can you say something about the number of people who need to access those plans? Is the service there for them? Are there people who are slipping through the net or unable to access those plans?

Criminal Justice Committee (Draft)

Substance Misuse in Prisons

Meeting date: 24 September 2025

Rona Mackay

Thank you. It is encouraging that all of those things are taking us in the right direction and we are on the right trajectory to relieve some of the long-standing issues.

Criminal Justice Committee (Draft)

Substance Misuse in Prisons

Meeting date: 24 September 2025

Rona Mackay

I have some questions about throughcare and release, but, before I ask those, I have a question for the minister about something that came up at last week’s meeting and that was certainly news to me and to most committee members. We heard about a drug called Buvidal. It is apparently seen as some sort of wonder drug for stabilising people for a few days, but its use is quite patchy and it is not widely available. Can you expand on why that is? Is it due to cost or availability?

Criminal Justice Committee (Draft)

Substance Misuse in Prisons

Meeting date: 24 September 2025

Rona Mackay

In her opening statement, the cabinet secretary made a point about staff training. Prison officers have a huge responsibility when people come into the prison who might already be addicted to substances. I know that this is an operational matter, but prison officers in the UK receive much less training than prison officers in a lot of other countries—I think that it is only around six weeks, although I know that training is on-going in the job. Given the even more dangerous environment that prison staff are working in now, is the training sufficient for them to cope?

Criminal Justice Committee (Draft)

Substance Misuse in Prisons

Meeting date: 24 September 2025

Rona Mackay

Thank you.

Criminal Justice Committee (Draft)

Substance Misuse in Prisons

Meeting date: 24 September 2025

Rona Mackay

So, there is work to understand what the outcomes are.

Criminal Justice Committee (Draft)

Substance Misuse in Prisons

Meeting date: 24 September 2025

Rona Mackay

Thank you very much. That is really helpful.

Cabinet secretary, the Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023, which most of us here worked on, sought to address housing issues, the lack of medication in the community and the need for all the throughcare things that we want. Some of the provisions are still to be implemented, so they will perhaps be a booster when they are fully up and running. Could you bring us up to speed with what is happening with the act?

Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]

Substance Misuse in Prisons

Meeting date: 17 September 2025

Rona Mackay

I will pick up on what has been said, and this is probably a question for Rhoda MacLeod and Leona Paget. In an evidence session last week, we heard that people with substance addiction issues could not access mental health care, which I found surprising. In its submission, Glasgow health and social care partnership said that that does not happen. Will you clear that up for us and talk about what the complexities are?

Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]

Substance Misuse in Prisons

Meeting date: 17 September 2025

Rona Mackay

Great—that is good.

With the crisis of drugs in prisons—I suppose that you could call it that—do prison staff have suitable training to deal with all the eventualities that occur, which might be medical, or even to deal with their own psychological issues due to what they have to deal with? Is the training up to it?