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Meeting of the Parliament 08 February 2023

08 Feb 2023 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Social Care

Mr Rennie knows the answer to that. We said that we would carry out more analysis of children’s services, which we are doing.

Our aim is to establish a social care system that empowers people to thrive, not just survive. The NCS will ensure consistency and fairness at a national level, with services being designed and delivered locally.

We are not just suggesting change to address the challenges of today; we must build a public service that is fit for tomorrow. Today, at least 232,000—or 1 in 25—people receive care support in Scotland. Demand will continue to grow and we need to recognise the risk of increased pressures on an already fragile system. We must act now.

Carers—paid and unpaid—continue to do remarkable work, providing critical and invaluable support to people across Scotland. I take this opportunity to thank them all again for their efforts.

The establishment of the national care service will ensure that our workforce is supported and rewarded. However, we are not waiting for the introduction of the NCS to bring in better conditions for our workforce. We are already increasing pay, improving terms and conditions in the sector and developing clear career pathways, all of which are backed by fair work principles.

The effects of Brexit and the cost of living crisis have had an impact on everyone in Scotland. That includes the social care workforce and unpaid carers. By working in collaboration with our partners, we want to see improvements in recruitment and retention, fair work and ethical commissioning. National pay bargaining will deliver more equitable terms and will ensure that all adult care staff will experience fair work in their employment. Rewarding and valuing the workforce will be key to delivering the best possible service for the people of Scotland, fit for the future and attractive to more people coming into the profession.

Currently, the £10.50 hourly rate in Scotland is significantly higher than the national living wage rate that will apply to many social care workers in England and Northern Ireland, with workers there receiving £1 less an hour than in Scotland.

We have a long-standing commitment to the principles of fair work for the social care sector.? We are fully committed to improving the experience of the social care workforce as we recognise and value the work that they do.

From April this year, adult social care workers delivering direct care in commissioned services will see their pay increase to a minimum of £10.90 an hour. That is in line with the real living wage rate for the 2023-24 financial year. The minimum £10.90 an hour pay rate represents an increase of 3.8 per cent from the minimum £10.50 an hour rate that was introduced in April 2022 for adult social care workers delivering direct care in commissioned services. All the rises represent a 14.7 per cent increase for those workers in the past two years, with pay rising from at least £9.50 an hour in April 2021 to £10.90 in April 2023.

In the same item of business

The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) NPA
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-07813, in the name of Alex Cole-Hamilton, on investing in the future of social care. I advise members tha...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD
Hello again. I am pleased to rise once again to speak for the Liberal Democrats in this afternoon’s debate and to move the motion in my name. Social care st...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP
I take the member’s point, but does he accept that, in the coming year, actually very little money is being put into that, and that there is not enough money...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD
John Mason’s idea that £56 million is “very little money” to spend on a vast and unnecessary bureaucracy that nobody wants says a lot about his priorities. I...
The Minister for Mental Wellbeing and Social Care (Kevin Stewart) SNP
I welcome the opportunity to, once again, set out to the chamber the principles of and ambitions for the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill. We have hear...
Willie Rennie (North East Fife) (LD) LD
Has the Government decided whether children’s services will be included yet?
Kevin Stewart SNP
Mr Rennie knows the answer to that. We said that we would carry out more analysis of children’s services, which we are doing. Our aim is to establish a soci...
Jackie Baillie (Dumbarton) (Lab) Lab
Will the minister take an intervention?
Kevin Stewart SNP
Very briefly.
Jackie Baillie Lab
Will the minister advise on the number of social care vacancies and whether that figure is rising or falling?
Kevin Stewart SNP
We keep a close eye on social care vacancies. There are vacancies around the country. That is why a recruitment process is going on at this moment, backed by...
The Presiding Officer NPA
The minister must conclude at this very second. Thank you.
Kevin Stewart SNP
Those boards will be accountable not only to ministers—
The Presiding Officer NPA
At that very second, minister.
Kevin Stewart SNP
—but to the people who use and support our services. I move amendment S6M-07813.3, to leave out from “but” to end and insert: “and welcomes that increased ...
The Presiding Officer NPA
I call Craig Hoy to speak to and move amendment S6M-07813.2. 16:49
Craig Hoy (South Scotland) (Con) Con
I thank Alex Cole-Hamilton for introducing the debate, which gives us an opportunity to rehearse the arguments that we will use against the Government’s ill-...
Kevin Stewart SNP
Will the member give way?
Craig Hoy Con
No, I will not. If that is the case, the definition of ministerial arrogance is asking well-qualified professionals for their views over and over and ignori...
Kevin Stewart SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Craig Hoy Con
Yes. Mr Stewart could perhaps tell us whether there is one third sector organisation that agrees with his plans.
Kevin Stewart SNP
Many third sector organisations agree with our plans, and some third sector organisations think that other parts should be added to the national care service...
Craig Hoy Con
Given that the committees of the Parliament, including the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee, do not know what the bill means, how can people in the ...
Kevin Stewart SNP
Will the member give way?
Craig Hoy Con
No, I will not. However, the criticism goes way beyond Parliament. Johanna Baxter, who is the regional organiser and head of local government for Unison Sco...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Mr Hoy, I have to ask you to conclude and to move the amendment in your name.
Craig Hoy Con
Fine. Unite the Union, responsible for co-designing the workforce, has also walked out on ministers. This Government must listen. It must scrap the plans fo...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Thank you, Mr Hoy. You are out of time.
Craig Hoy Con
I move amendment S6M-07813.2, to leave out from “, backed” to end and insert: “; further calls on the Scottish Government to explain why it took back £331 m...
The Presiding Officer NPA
I call Paul O’Kane to speak to and move amendment S6M-07813.1. 16:55