Meeting of the Parliament 27 November 2024
The Scottish National Party Government has been in power for 17 years. It has had 17 years to come up with a sustainable plan for social care, but it has simply failed to do so.
The national care service was a Labour idea that arose more than 13 years ago, following the Clostridioides difficile outbreak at the Vale of Leven general hospital, where people were discharged straight into care homes without testing. The parallels with the treatment of older people during Covid are self-evident. Had the SNP reformed social care—as we told it to do all those years ago—the outcomes for older people during the pandemic might have been better.
The failure to reform means that, on the SNP’s watch, things have simply got worse. Delayed discharge has risen to a record high, care homes have reduced by a fifth, and 9,000 Scots are waiting for assessment and care packages. There is rising unmet need, which has led to a crisis in community health and social care. Existing care packages are being cut. Just last—