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Question reference: S6W-29922

  • Asked by: Stephen Kerr, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
  • Date lodged: 17 September 2024
  • Current status: Answered by Angus Robertson on 1 October 2024

Question

To ask the Scottish Government for what reason the budget for external affairs is reportedly being increased when the budget for mental health services is being reduced. 


Answer

As I told Parliament on 3 September, this Government has consistently warned of the significance of the financial challenge ahead. In the face of this challenge, the Scottish Government has stepped in to support people and services where it has been needed most – on social security, health, and public services and as set out in our 2024-25 budget, we have delivered a real-terms uplift for the NHS.

However, given the circumstances, the amount allocated to external affairs was reduced in the Scottish Budget published for 2024-25, from £27.051 million to £26.283 million . The continuing uncertainty about additional funding and further in-year pressures have required that more action is taken now to ensure that we can balance the budget, which has required difficult choices. Regrettably, the amount allocated to mental health services has also been reduced. This reduction has been identified through programmes being adapted, or which have come to an end. However, we remain committed to taking forward our work across mental health, working closely with key partners. Through the overall 2024-25 budget, NHS Boards and the Scottish Government will continue to spend in excess of £1.3 billon on mental health.