Meeting of the Parliament 11 June 2026 [Last updated 19:16]
I welcome the cabinet secretary’s statement, and I welcome the appointment of Professor Christine McCourt. She has her work cut out for her. For example, inspections have revealed the significant delays for women who are waiting to be induced in Glasgow. Others are forced to travel 100 miles to give birth in Caithness, and there are shortages of midwives in Lothian.
Parents who have lost babies are frustrated by the lack of transparency. Promises were made previously that parents such as Julie Keegan, who lost her baby boy, and Lori Quate, who lost both his wife and unborn child, would be part of the task force. Why have they not been involved?
Only this week, we learned of further delays to the opening of the Baird family hospital, which provides maternity services. It is seven years late. There is also the downgrading of the award-winning Wishaw neonatal unit. Consideration of neonatal services appears to have been dropped, and it would be helpful to know whether the cabinet secretary would reconsider that.
In my constituency, midwives and expectant mothers are concerned by reports that triage calls that are currently dealt with by their local hospital, the Vale of Leven, could be centralised. What steps will the minister take to ensure that women who are giving birth receive safe, high-quality care, wherever they are in Scotland?