Meeting of the Parliament 11 June 2026 [Last updated 19:16]
I am grateful to Ms Minto for her question. She has done, and will continue to do, great work in championing the healthcare needs of women, and she will continue to be a strong voice for rural Scotland.
I am sure that Ms Minto will be aware that local authorities and health and social care partnerships are responsible for planning and delivering services that meet local needs. I want to be clear that safe and effective care for women using maternity services is of the utmost importance. I recognise the challenges that women face in rural areas of Scotland, including in Argyll and Bute. With another hat that I used to wear, I was the minister with responsibility for resilience, so I have become intimately familiar with the weather challenges, whether in Argyll and Bute or in Caithness, and I appreciate the logistical challenges for public services and, indeed, emergency services. However, I would point out that we have provided a record £17.5 billion to health boards and that, since 2018, we have provided more than £34 million to invest in maternity and neonatal services alone.