Meeting of the Parliament 25 September 2018
I recognise—as does the Government—that mental health services are not good enough for our young people. That is why we have set up a task force under Dame Denise Coia, as I have already said. The previous Minister for Mental Health met a number of NHS boards whose current delivery against standards continues to fall short. The latest statistics show that five of those boards show some signs of improvement, but we need to go further.
Our mental health strategy is investing £150 million in services over five years, and it sets out clearly how we can reshape service delivery to benefit patients. That figure includes £54 million to help boards to improve their performance against waiting time targets by investing in workforce development, recruitment and retention, and service improvement support. We are already funding Health Improvement Scotland’s work with boards on improvement, with Information Services Division analysts being embedded in the boards, and through NHS Education Scotland’s programme of investment in workforce capacity building.