Meeting of the Parliament 24 June 2015
When the minister sums up, I hope that he might put a timeframe on that review and make a commitment to that.
We welcome many of the well-thought-out steps that will be implemented as a result of the bill with regard to advance statements and advocacy. However, we cannot leave the chamber today with the sense of a job done. In Scotland, a quarter of people will experience a diagnosable mental health problem at some point in their lives. The varied and complex nature of mental health and the slow and invisible way in which a mental health problem can take hold of people’s lives mean that we have to stay vigilant and continually look forward to improve support for mental health.
Scotland has long been regarded as a world leader in its support for mental health, and the Parliament is rightly proud of that. However, if that is to continue, we must keep building on it and ensure that we are offering person-centred, rights-based support.
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