Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 21 September 2021
For weeks, we have heard stories of horrendous waits for ambulances. This morning, Jamie McNamee of Unite the Union said:
“This is as bad as it’s been, in my experience”
of 35 years in the Ambulance Service, and the Government is using the pandemic as an excuse for the long-standing problems in our Ambulance Service. He went on to say that the supposedly 300 new ambulance staff come from a totally different project that has been on-going since 2016. How many of the 300 positions are new?
The health secretary said in his statement:
“The Scottish Ambulance Service is the heartbeat of our NHS.”
Why, then, is the Government demanding that it makes £15 million of efficiency savings, otherwise known as cuts?
Will the health secretary commit to publishing weekly response data so that we know exactly how the service is performing across the country?
When I asked the First Minister when we would get a winter NHS plan, she did not answer, preferring instead to read a pre-prepared script. Will the health secretary confirm now when Scotland’s NHS will finally get the real plan that front-line staff and the public need?