Meeting of the Parliament 20 November 2024
I thank the minister for advance sight of her statement.
The Scottish Conservatives still believe that improving outcomes for disabled people in their transition into adulthood is the right thing to do, especially given the poor experiences of transitions that many disabled young people continue to have. However, the fact that we are one year on since the Scottish Government reiterated its commitment to publishing a transition to adulthood strategy by the end of this year, and we are no further forward, is disappointing to say the least. Despite warm words such as “commitment”, “reassure”, “developing” and “soon”, and talk of a further statement of intent, we are here today with a ministerial statement that contains no concrete timeline for delivery.
Can the minister therefore guarantee that the strategy will be completed before the end of this parliamentary session? Will the statement of intent list actions by the Scottish Government that it is taking forward in the absence of that strategy? When will those actions start to make a tangible difference to the lives of young people as they transition to adulthood? Given the reliance on the third sector to deliver those tangible differences, can the minister confirm continued funding for those projects?