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Chamber and committees

Question reference: S6W-05730

  • Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
  • Date lodged: 14 January 2022
  • Current status: Answered by Humza Yousaf on 31 January 2022

Question

To ask the Scottish Government whether it plans to undertake a review of COVID-19 working practices in social care settings.


Answer

On 3 November 2020 the Scottish Government published a rapid review of outbreaks to learn lessons for practices within care homes Coronavirus (COVID-19): care home outbreaks - root cause analysis - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)

In doing so, the report collated and evaluated local level experiences and responses to COVID-19 outbreaks within care homes. It identified a number of recommendations to support working practices to prevent transmission of COVID. We continue to work to ensure the recommendations are implemented and have recently set up a working group to examine whether further work is required given where we now are in the pandemic.

Providing consistent high quality, safe and effective personalised care for people is our top priority for our health and care services. We continue to take a public health and a clinical evidence based response to the pandemic. In doing so, this continually ensures working practices are fit for purpose, for example Infection Prevention and Control, Personal Protective Equipment and Testing to Protect which continue to be of paramount importance as we come to deal with the impact of the pandemic and apply lessons learned.

In addition, to support the needs and wellbeing of the social care workforce and unpaid carers, we have put in place a combination of measures including working practices which were outlined in the Adult Social Care Winter Plan available at the following link: Adult social care - winter preparedness plan: 2021-22 - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)

As we look to the future and rebuild and remobilise our social care sector in Scotland, we have a significant opportunity to ensure that staff and users of social care people are placed at the centre of the recovery. We are proactively developing an Older People’s Strategy and a Healthcare Framework for adults and older people living in care homes. These principles will also be critical as we establish a National Care Service in Scotland.