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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 28 May 2024
Rachael Hamilton
Thank you.
Amendment 43 would reduce the safe zone distance from 200m to 150m. In its stage 1 report, the committee questioned why the default distance of safe access zones had been set at 200m, when evidence suggests that a distance of 150m would be sufficient for all locations except the Queen Elizabeth university hospital.
The committee therefore recommended an alternative approach of setting a standard distance of 150m for safe access zones in Scotland, then using the provisions that are set out in section 7 of the bill to extend that to address the specific circumstances of the Queen Elizabeth university hospital. That would mean that all protected premises that currently provide abortion services in Scotland would be covered. I am interested to hear the minister’s arguments for a requirement for a 200m zone, given that she has powers to extend the zone from 150m.
My concern is that there will be unintended consequences for those who are captured within this more extreme version of abortion buffer zones—more extreme than anywhere else in the world. Ultimately, my concern is that, although we want to deliver enforcement of the law, the impact on freedom of speech needs to be proportionate. This is about medical services and not other services that could be affected unintentionally.
I move amendment 43.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 28 May 2024
Rachael Hamilton
I thank the committee for welcoming me. I note that I twice attended the First Minister’s working group on abortion service buffer zones.
Amendment 42 would insert, at the start of the bill, a purpose clause that sets out the bill’s aims and intentions. It outlines that the bill’s purpose is to ensure that people seeking safe access to abortion services and healthcare workers who provide that essential healthcare should be able to access and provide abortion services
“without fear of intimidation or harassment”.
The amendment would strengthen the bill by specifically outlining its purpose in the bill. It would provide clarity and ensure that the bill remained defined and focused.
I move amendment 42.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 28 May 2024
Rachael Hamilton
Yes. Paul Sweeney will know that I am 100 per cent supportive of the bill. I just wanted to tease out some of the areas for which, for me, the boxes had not been ticked, if you like. However, I accept what Gillian Mackay has said.
I will not press my amendment, convener, but I still have concerns about the fact that I have not received reassurance from the minister on the use of ministerial powers to extend the zones.
Amendment 43, by agreement, withdrawn.
Amendments 9 to 14 moved—[Jenni Minto]—and agreed to.
Section 2, as amended, agreed to.
Section 3—Notification of proposed protected premises etc
Amendments 15 and 16 moved—[Jenni Minto]—and agreed to.
Amendments 44 and 45 moved—[Emma Harper]—and agreed to.
Section 3, as amended, agreed to.
After section 3
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 28 May 2024
Rachael Hamilton
I refer to my previously discussed amendment 43 on the measurement of zones. You are saying that if, in the future, you need to extend the zones, you will take advice from persons who have an interest. However, in the past, when you were considering an increase in the distance from 150m to 200m, did you consult those who would be captured in that—or is that for the future rather than the past?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 28 May 2024
Rachael Hamilton
It has been noted in research that the degree of emotional distress is not proportionate to the act of filming, so making the offence explicit in the bill is really important. Minister, even if you are taking a broad-brush approach to offences that might cover such activity—and I would highlight what Meghan Gallacher said and quote your comment that it is “likely” to be covered—it is still important that any act that disproportionately impacts on women’s privacy and causes them to seek other treatments, or to defer treatment, be covered. The amendments should be considered in the round, because of their selective approach to an activity that should be prohibited specifically. I would be grateful if you could work with us on that.
10:30Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 28 May 2024
Rachael Hamilton
I want to listen to Gillian Mackay’s summary, but could I intervene?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 28 May 2024
Rachael Hamilton
At the Queen Elizabeth university hospital, there are other facilities around the specific area that are encompassed in the zone, and I have felt as though I do not have enough information to reassure me that there would be no unintended consequences. I appreciate the work that the committee has done on the bill—you have obviously looked at it very closely. However, I felt that I needed more information on unintended consequences and proportionality, which is why I lodged amendment 43.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 28 May 2024
Rachael Hamilton
From the outset, I have been concerned that women have been put off accessing healthcare, which could be a danger to their health. That has been described to me by the charity Back Off Scotland.
I want to speak to Carol Mochan’s comment. There has always been an argument that a purpose clause is not necessary but, on Carol Mochan’s point, her own party brings forward purpose clauses in the context of other bills and argues that they are the right thing to do to make the bill clear. I know that the bill has been controversial among many, and I merely seek to bring the focus towards women’s health because we have been in danger of letting women down with regard to their health because of this situation.
On the minister’s point about legal concern, will she work with me to get the wording right if she has concerns, specifically about the reference to
“fear of intimidation or harassment”?
I think that a purpose clause would clarify the point that we are trying to make, namely the need to strengthen women’s health and access to women’s health services.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 15 May 2024
Rachael Hamilton
No problem.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 15 May 2024
Rachael Hamilton
This is the second time that I have tried to bring forward the particular argument for supporting local food producers to supply, through the procurement process, local schools and hospitals and local communities. I am not convinced that the framework in the Good Food Nation (Scotland) Act 2022 is going to be able to prioritise local procurement. When we debated it, there was very little support from the Scottish Government to review the current procurement process. However, I hear what the cabinet secretary says about the 2022 act being the right piece of legislation to take forward this aspect, through the consultation on, and delivery of, the local good food nation plans and so on. I am, therefore, happy not to press my amendment.
Amendment 200, by agreement, withdrawn.