Meeting of the Parliament 11 June 2026 [Last updated 19:16]
I, too, associate myself with the cabinet secretary’s comments with respect to the staff who work in maternity services, especially those in Argyll and Bute.
This is a follow-on question from Donald MacKinnon’s. To ensure that the current 24-hour midwife-led community service is maintained in places such as Argyll and Bute, staffing levels cannot be reduced. What discussions is the Scottish Government having with health boards and health and social care partnerships to ensure that there is appropriate staff funding to improve maternity services across Scotland, especially in rural constituencies such as Argyll and Bute? How are the very important rural and island voices being included in the maternity review?