Meeting of the Parliament 24 March 2026 [Draft]
I put on record my sincere gratitude to Donald Macaskill and his team at Scottish Care for their continued engagement and valued insights. It has been a pleasure to engage with them regularly throughout my tenure as minister.
To respond on the issue of pay, that is why I made the point about sectoral bargaining, which is absolutely crucial. As Alex Cole-Hamilton will appreciate, there is differentiation in pay across social care depending on whether one is employed under agenda for change, the Scottish joint council for local government employees or the independent sector. That is exactly why sectoral bargaining has been brought forward after much careful work and deliberation with providers, Scottish Care, the Coalition of Care and Support Providers in Scotland, trade union colleagues and local government.
We have delivered the real living wage, which is £12.60 this year, for those who are involved in directly commissioned services in adult social care. In April, the wage will go up to £13.45. That represents significant investment, but we have an opportunity to build on that in the next parliamentary session through sectoral bargaining.