Chamber
Plenary, 29 Mar 2007
29 Mar 2007 · S2 · Plenary
Item of business
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE
Long-term Conditions Strategy
General Questions
I thank the minister for that answer.
Can he explain how the strategy will reflect the full range of young people's needs, particularly by ensuring that it encompasses services beyond the national health service—for example, social work, education, eventual employment, psychological support and the transition from children's to adult's services?
Can he explain how the strategy will reflect the full range of young people's needs, particularly by ensuring that it encompasses services beyond the national health service—for example, social work, education, eventual employment, psychological support and the transition from children's to adult's services?
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5. Eleanor Scott (Highlands and Islands) (Green):
Green
To ask the Scottish Executive how its planned long-term conditions strategy will address the distinct needs of children and young people living with long-ter...
The Minister for Health and Community Care (Mr Andy Kerr):
Lab
Our national strategy will benefit everyone living with a long-term condition, including children, young people and their parents. In line with the principle...
Eleanor Scott:
Green
I thank the minister for that answer.Can he explain how the strategy will reflect the full range of young people's needs, particularly by ensuring that it en...
Mr Kerr:
Lab
There were a number of questions there, which I will try to address. The "Delivering for Health" strategy has a clear framework for action and we have alread...