Meeting of the Parliament 24 June 2015
We looked into that but realised that the structure of the bill was such that we could not introduce an amendment seeking parity of status between mental health and physical health.
We know that mental health problems do not affect just a small and invisible group of people; they affect one in four Scots at some point in their lives. Children and adolescents are being admitted to hospitals in growing numbers due to self-harm and eating disorders, and people are taking more and more days off work because of underlying causes such as depression and anxiety, which are conditions that our society continues to stigmatise.
I am hopeful that we are taking the right steps today to help our fellow citizens get better access to treatment while ensuring that their rights are protected. I hope to see further action taken in law and in practice to create a mental health system in Scotland that sets a standard to be followed and is fit for the future. We shall, of course, support the motion on the bill at decision time today.
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