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Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 09 March 2022

09 Mar 2022 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Care Home Visiting Rights (Anne’s Law)

The importance of today’s debate cannot be overstated. Our care homes have been at the centre of the pandemic over the past 2 years. Let me put on record my thanks to the amazing staff of our care homes, who are often underpaid and feel undervalued, and who have done all that they can to protect people and to support their families. We know that people who live in care homes and their families all across our country have suffered immensely.

The reality is stark. From 2020 to 2021, there were more than 2,500 excess deaths in Scottish care homes—each person the loved one of someone. We know that there are still many questions to be answered about how that was allowed to happen, so answers must come in the inquiry.

What made the pain even worse for families was that not only did they lose loved ones, but they could not even be there to hold their hands or stay by their sides in their final hours. That was not the case only in 2020, when we were all under tight restrictions; it continued to happen over the following year. As restrictions for the rest of the country eased, care homes had to remain under repeated lockdowns, which caused untold harm and trauma to residents and their families.

I am sure that all members agree that such a situation is terribly tragic. As restrictions are lifted and we understand our new Covid reality, we must ensure that such a tragedy never happens again. That is why I support the motion in Jackie Baillie’s name.

The story of Anne Duke has touched the hearts of thousands of people across our country. The continued efforts of her husband Campbell and her daughter Natasha Hamilton have helped to bring the issue to the fore in public debate.

We should not hesitate: the Government should not wait but should act with the sense of urgency that the situation deserves. The SNP’s amendment to the Scottish Labour motion shows that the SNP still does not get it. I find the amendment to be quite insulting in its failure to acknowledge Anne Duke and her family, and the contribution that they and other campaigners have made.

The Government wants to defer implementation of Anne’s law until the introduction of the national care service—a process that will take many years—despite the fact that, in the recent consultation, there was virtually unanimous support for Anne’s law and the right of people who live in adult care homes to see friends and family. Respondents also thought that the right should be enshrined in law in order to ensure parity across our country, rather than relying on the discretion of individual care homes. That shows the importance of introducing Anne’s law.

The Scottish Government’s actions in the care home sector led the Scottish Human Rights Commission to express concern about social care users’ experiences during the pandemic. The commission said that the situation in care homes raised concerns under article 2 of the European convention on human rights, on the right to life.

Even now, after a consultation has told the SNP that there is support and the commission has pointed to failings and concerns, there are still challenges for families who want to see their loved ones regularly. Indeed, care homes have been receiving confusing messages from public health teams about when they should and should not restrict access. I raised the matter with the First Minister in early January, but there are still issues.

Never again should we have such a situation in care homes in Scotland. As we have heard from other members, it is vital that our loved ones have the right, when they are in someone else’s care, to see and have important contact with their families and friends.

It is time for the cabinet secretary and ministers to listen to relatives and care users. It is time to implement Anne’s law and to end the pain of loved ones being parted when they need one another most.

16:37  

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-03492, in the name of Jackie Baillie, on Anne’s law—protecting the right of care home visiting. Any membe...
Jackie Baillie (Dumbarton) (Lab) Lab
Presiding Officer, 24 March will mark two years since Scotland entered its first day of lockdown. Those were some of the hardest days that many of us have ha...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Humza Yousaf) SNP
I absolutely recognise the disparities between the isolation periods in care homes and those for the general public, but is Jackie Baillie asking us to reduc...
Jackie Baillie Lab
I will quote the First Minister in a minute, so the cabinet secretary might want to listen. Almost one year on from the Scottish Parliament elections, when ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
We are very tight for time, so members will have to stick to their allotted times. 16:17
The Minister for Mental Wellbeing and Social Care (Kevin Stewart) SNP
I welcome the opportunity to contribute to today’s debate. People who live in care homes and their loved ones are undoubtedly among those who have been harde...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD
The minister has recognised the anxiety and stress felt by families and staff in our care homes, but does he recognise that that despair exists to this day? ...
Kevin Stewart SNP
I do not quite get Mr Cole-Hamilton’s point—I might have picked it up wrong. Jackie Baillie is right to say that we should be testing, but he is saying that ...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab
Will the minister give way?
Kevin Stewart SNP
I have a lot to go through. Our named visitor guidance was introduced last year as a first step towards implementing the changes that we all believe are nec...
Monica Lennon Lab
Will the minister give way?
Kevin Stewart SNP
I really do not have time—I have a lot to say. Maybe I will give way later. I thank care home staff and health protection teams who have tirelessly worked t...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
You need to conclude now, minister.
Kevin Stewart SNP
Finally, that also means that the Care Inspectorate, under its existing legal powers, will now have a strengthened role to ensure that the new standards are ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
You do now need to conclude, minister. You are well over time.
Kevin Stewart SNP
I will say more about primary legislation in summing up, Presiding Officer. I move amendment S6M-03492.2, to leave out from “understands” to end and insert:...
Craig Hoy (South Scotland) (Con) Con
I thank Jackie Baillie for securing this important debate before Parliament today. It is just over two years since Covid arrived on Scotland’s shores—two ye...
Monica Lennon Lab
Will the member take an intervention?
Craig Hoy Con
I will not, I am afraid, because I am short on time. We are sceptical of the SNP’s amendment, which offers yet more dither and delay. Notwithstanding what t...
Kevin Stewart SNP
Will Mr Hoy give way?
Craig Hoy Con
I must carry on. Today’s debate is not about the reasons as to why so many died in our care homes—that will be for Lady Poole’s public inquiry to determine—...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD
I am grateful to Jackie Baillie for bringing the debate to Parliament. I offer her our unconditional support: we stand full square behind Labour in its quest...
Monica Lennon Lab
Several times in his speech, the minister talked about “visitors”. He did not talk about family care givers. Alex Cole-Hamilton has recognised the important ...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD
I absolutely agree. To clarify my intervention to the minister, I say that we are shutting such people out of our care homes. The care home manager who got i...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
We move to the open debate. Paul O’Kane joins us remotely. 16:33
Paul O’Kane (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
The importance of today’s debate cannot be overstated. Our care homes have been at the centre of the pandemic over the past 2 years. Let me put on record my ...
Evelyn Tweed (Stirling) (SNP) SNP
I thank Jackie Baillie for bringing this important debate to Parliament, and I thank Natasha Hamilton for her petition in honour of her mother, Anne Duke, wh...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
The Covid-19 pandemic has been difficult for everyone. Up and down the country, isolation and loss have been felt by so many. However, as a result of the str...
Sue Webber (Lothian) (Con) Con
The Scottish Conservatives recognise the impact that Covid restrictions have had on care home residents and their families, and we gladly support the princip...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP
I am fully supportive of the principles of Anne’s law, and I was moved by the testimony of Anne’s daughter, Natasha Hamilton, and the many others who could n...