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  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 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 21 April 2025
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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 5 March 2024

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 5 March 2024

Paul Sweeney

Our next item of business is consideration of subordinate legislation. The committee has four negative instruments before it today. The first is the National Health Service (Optical Charges and Payments and General Ophthalmic Services) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2024. The purpose of the instrument is to increase, by 1.68 per cent overall, the value of NHS optical vouchers accepted or used by a supplier in Scotland on or after 1 April 2024. It also brings into effect various administrative changes relating to the provision of general ophthalmic services—otherwise known as GOS—on and after 1 April 2024.

The policy note states:

“NHS optical vouchers provide financial help towards the purchase of new glasses or contact lenses for eligible persons, including children aged under 16, those aged 16 to 18 and in qualifying full-time education, those on a low income and those who require complex lenses. Some people are also eligible for an NHS optical voucher for help with the cost of repairing or replacing glasses or contact lenses.”

The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee considered the instrument at its meeting on 27 February and made no recommendations in relation to the instrument. No motion to annul has been received in relation to it. As no members have comments to make in relation to this negative statutory instrument, I propose that the committee does not make any recommendations in relation to it. Do all members agree?

Members indicated agreement.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 5 March 2024

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 5 March 2024

Paul Sweeney

The third instrument that we are considering is the Personal Injuries (NHS Charges) (Amounts) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2024. The purpose of the instrument is to amend the Personal Injuries (NHS Charges) (Amounts) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2006. The instrument will increase the charges, otherwise known as NHS charges, that are recovered from persons who pay compensation—the compensators—in cases in which an injured person makes use of national health service hospital treatment or ambulance services.

The increase in charges relates to an uplift for hospital and community health services—HCHS—annual inflation. The policy note states that the instrument will allow for

“new NHS charges to apply in cases where compensation has been made in respect of incidents that occur on or after 1st April 2024”,

with NHS charges being

“revised annually ... to take account of the Hospital and Community Health Services ... pay and price inflation ... The Scheme is administered on behalf of Scottish Ministers by the Compensation Recovery Unit ... of the Department of Work and Pensions ... in accordance with an agency arrangement under section 93 of the Scotland Act 1998.”

The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee considered the instrument at its meeting on 27 February 2024 and made no recommendations in relation to the instrument. No motion to annul it has been received.

No member has indicated that they wish to comment on the instrument. I invite the committee to agree that it does not wish to make any recommendations in relation to the instrument. Do members agree to that?

Members indicated agreement.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 5 March 2024

Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 5 March 2024

Paul Sweeney

I thank the witnesses for their contributions to the committee’s work.

10:16 Meeting suspended.  

10:23 On resuming—  

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

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

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Paul Sweeney

Thank you for your thoughts.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

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

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Paul Sweeney

Do the other panellists have any thoughts?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

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

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Paul Sweeney

Thank you for that suggestion. I would like to give Mr McDonnell an opportunity to respond. Do you have any thoughts on the issue?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

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

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Paul Sweeney

One of the people who responded to our call for feedback suggested that it should be compulsory for personal assistants to register with the Scottish Social Services Council. Do you agree with that?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

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

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Paul Sweeney

I see that Mr McDonnell is nodding. Mr Murray, do you have any thoughts?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

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

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Paul Sweeney

It must be frustrating. Thank you very much.

I want to ask about the respondents who came back to us saying that funding that has gone unspent—for example, because desired services have been at capacity or funds are being saved for a later point in the financial year—is often clawed back by councils and HSCPs to balance budgets. Is that something that you recognise? Is that a behaviour that you have seen?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

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

Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Paul Sweeney

I want to turn to some of the concerns that have been raised in relation to personal assistants. Do you have a view on what qualifications and upskilling personal assistants should be able to undertake?