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Chamber and committees

Question reference: S6W-21306

  • Asked by: Paul O'Kane, MSP for West Scotland, Scottish Labour
  • Date lodged: 13 September 2023
  • Current status: Answered by Maree Todd on 28 September 2023

Question

To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on the recommendation in the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland report, Out of NHS area placements, that NHS Boards “develop and apply a set of discharge planning standards informed by cross agency multi-professional groups and those with experience (carers and people with experience of services) which focus on recovery and return to local areas”.


Answer

We have developed core standards for mental health services with a focus on adult secondary services. These include transitions and outline an expectation that people will receive help as close as possible to home. The core standards also aim to reduce unnecessary delays in transitions and improve information sharing, including with carers and their families. The standards emphasise the importance of the continuity of care and the need for follow-up support after discharge. We will publish these standards shortly and we will work with our partners in the Standards Implementation Advisory Group to implement these.

The Scottish Government is committed to delivering the Coming Home Implementation Report recommendations to reduce inappropriate out-of-area placements and delayed discharges experienced by people with learning disabilities and complex care needs.

This includes working with the local bodies that have statutory responsibility for providing and commissioning services to ensure that the appropriate planning is in place for people who are receiving care and treatment in an out-of-area placement.