Meeting of the Parliament 10 March 2026 [Draft]
Mr Greer raises a fair point. My intention in lodging the amendment was that the provisions would follow the processes that are already in place to deal with those issues in the healthcare space. People can access interpretation, advocacy and support as is appropriate and as they are comfortable with in relation to the discussions that they will be having. In such contexts, the people who provide those services are usually independent.
My other response goes back to the point about social work, which is that a multidisciplinary team will act in the interests of the individual to ensure that their rights are upheld and that, when they go to see their GP or whoever it is in whatever context, they have independent support if they require it.
Mr Greer’s point goes back to the issue that I was highlighting in my peroration. If we cannot square the circle and work out how to verify that someone has not been coerced and that they have made independent decisions, it becomes difficult to understand how the bill can progress and be supported without those valuable safeguards
I am conscious that I have taken up quite a bit of time—I am grateful, Presiding Officer.