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George Foulkes: Lab Chamber
05 Jun 2008
Remote and Rural Health Care
I thank the cabinet secretary very much, but I hope that she will also take account of what Richard Simpson said.The Audit Committee also looked at the 999 service, and suggested that the Government should consider a non-emergency service because more than 80 per cent of 999 c...
George Foulkes: Lab Chamber
12 Nov 2009
Community Fire Safety
I like to think so. I do not know whether Stewart Stevenson—sorry, I mean Stewart Maxwell. That was not in any way meant to be a compliment to or a slur on either Stewart Stevenson or Stewart Maxwell.Stewart Maxwell might not know that 30 years ago I introduced a private membe...
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
06 Feb 2008
“Police call management—An initial review”
What if we had to wait around for every police force to decide? A national emergency number was introduced because the Government took the initiative to adopt 999 as the emergency number. Central initiative requires to be taken to achieve something like that.People move around...
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
14 May 2008
“Police call management—<br />An initial review”
I strongly support that suggestion. As I remember the evidence, it was not the most dynamic that the committee has ever received—lethargic was the word that I was going to use, but I think that I had better not. That also comes through in the reply, which explains why the Scot...
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
25 Jun 2008
Auditor General for Scotland Reports (Responses)
I want to make two points. First, the reply on the single non-emergency number is totally unsatisfactory, particularly the paragraph that states:"This is a complex area, and we shall continue to monitor the developments … We will carefully consider the business case for a Scot...
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
12 Nov 2008
Section 23 Reports: Responses
I never thought that I would say this, but I agree with Murdo Fraser 100 per cent—he is absolutely right. I asked a parliamentary question on the subject the other day and got a highly negative response, which was similar to what the minister says in his letter. He almost atta...
George Foulkes (Lothians) (Lab): Lab Committee
06 Feb 2008
“Police call management—An initial review”
I share Andrew Welsh's confusion and frustration. I have a simple question: have you decided that there should be a national non-emergency number?
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
06 Feb 2008
“Police call management—An initial review”
Have you taken a decision that there should not be a national non-emergency number?
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
06 Feb 2008
“Police call management—An initial review”
But the last meeting of those involved was held on 13 November and we are now into February. People are using 999 calls for all sorts of purposes. The radio and newspapers tell us again and again about the misuse of the 999 number. There is an urgent need to get agreement on a...
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
06 Feb 2008
“Police call management—An initial review”
Why not? Scotland is not a big country; we are only 5 million people. The Government could decide that it would be in the public interest to have a national non-emergency number. Having taken that decision, and working within the framework of that decision, you could then disc...
George Foulkes (Lothians) (Lab): Lab Chamber
05 Jun 2008
Remote and Rural Health Care
Presiding Officer, you will be pleased to hear that I will make a contribution somewhat different from my usual one. As you know, I am usually only too pleased to put one side of a debate—sometimes strongly—and occasionally even to attack the Scottish National Party Government...
George Foulkes (Lothians) (Lab) Lab Chamber
23 Sep 2010
Emergency Question · Commonwealth Games (Delhi)
Notwithstanding practical problems on the site, does the minister accept that non-participation by Scotland or any of the home nations would have serious repercussions for Glasgow 2014?
George Foulkes (Lothians) (Lab) Lab Chamber
03 Mar 2011
“Session 3 reports of the Public Audit Committee—key themes”
I join in the effusive congratulations to my colleague Hugh Henry on his tenacious work as convener of the Public Audit Committee, which culminated in his award as politician of the year and the committee’s as committee of the year. As Willie Coffey ably illustrated, it has be...
George Foulkes: Lab Chamber
11 Sep 2008
Scottish Prisons Commission
We used to hear Mr MacAskill going on about that, attacking the Labour Administration for that rise. Now he is responsible—as he has been for the past 16 months—and the prison population rises inexorably.There are some good points in the commission's work. We must break the cy...
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
01 Oct 2008
Audit Scotland (Corporate Governance)
Under the arrangements for appointing non-executive members of boards of organisations with which you have worked, they must be clearly seen not to be involved in any way. They can be chief executives of other organisations, but they should not be involved in any way with the ...
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
01 Oct 2008
Audit Scotland (Corporate Governance)
Angela Scott might be better placed to answer the following question. Let us suppose that we are starting from scratch, and we want to set up a body with a board of five, with three non-executive members. We are considering whether ministers, the Parliament or some other struc...
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
07 Nov 2007
Section 22 Reports
I do not disagree with what the convener and other members have said, particularly in relation to Western Isles Health Board. However, the general problem is that such boards receive their money from the Scottish Executive. That money is limited—it is finite—and the Scottish E...
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
07 Nov 2007
“Primary care out-of-hours services”
I tend to agree with you on that point. I note the"improved job satisfaction amongst GPs in Scotland",which"showed an increase from 56 to 75 per cent".I am not surprised, given what they are paid—I think that the average salary is now over £100,000 a year.I am not sure whether...
George Foulkes (Lothians) (Lab): Lab Chamber
07 Jan 2010
Severe Weather
Will the cabinet secretary admit that the real reason why councils are struggling hard to clear roads and pavements is the cuts that have been imposed on them by the concordat, which he, on behalf of the Scottish National Party Government, forced them to sign up to?Given that ...
George Foulkes (Lothians) (Lab): Lab Chamber
07 Jan 2010
First Minister's Question Time · NHS Dental Care
I think that mine is a point of order, Presiding Officer. In reply to Annabel Goldie's question about who is responsible for co-ordinating the Government's efforts and its response to the national emergency, the First Minister said that he is in charge. The First Minister was ...
George Foulkes Lab Committee
27 Oct 2010
Section 23 Reports
I am slightly confused about nomenclature. Are “A and E unit” and “emergency department” interchangeable?
George Foulkes Lab Committee
27 Oct 2010
Section 23 Reports
Let us forget about the acute medical unit for a minute. A and E units, as we used to call them, or A and E departments, are now called emergency departments.
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
07 Nov 2007
Section 22 Reports
There is a general point to be made, convener. It is not within the competence of the Auditor General—I do not know whether it is within our competence—but everything that we look at seems to be after the event. We are picking up the pieces: we say that taxpayers' money has be...
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
27 Feb 2008
Scottish Futures Trust
Paragraph 9.2 of the consultation paper states:"SFT will be run on non-profit distributing principles and would obtain its funding through bonds and other appropriate commercial financial instruments at rates which would be cheaper than those involved in PFI procurements."I am...
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
10 Dec 2008
Section 23 Reports
Why were the two non-executive directors excluded?
George Foulkes: Lab Chamber
07 Feb 2008
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · School Building Programmes (Funding)
This Government has been in office for more than nine months. The only new schools that have been approved are those that were already in the pipeline from the previous Labour Administration. Will the minister admit that the Scottish futures trust is a non-runner—a dead parrot...
George Foulkes (Lothians) (Lab): Lab Chamber
12 Nov 2009
Central Scotland Green Network
It is a great pleasure to be able to participate in the debate, especially as it is led on the Labour side of the chamber by my old—and very good—friend and colleague Sarah Boyack, who has, as I know from experience, been a green champion all her life, since long before she en...
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
17 Sep 2008
Audit Scotland <br />(Corporate Governance)
The Auditor General's reports sometimes infuriate ministers and senior civil servants because, rightly, he and his staff investigate things, find mistakes that have been made and bring them to the attention of the Audit Committee. That can cause trouble, as Hugh Henry knows on...
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
01 Oct 2008
Audit Scotland (Corporate Governance)
The appointment of the chair of the board is even more important. Is that usually done by the board itself, or is it done under a separate process, whereby people with skills are sought? I have recently seen adverts for public appointments. The position of chair of the board o...
George Foulkes: Lab Chamber
03 Dec 2009
Licensed Premises(Access for Disabled People)
I am grateful to Sarah Boyack, who has been very helpful in this campaign. We are not talking about compulsion. The campaign's original emphasis was to help to identify and promote through the City of Edinburgh Council's website establishments with facilities for the disabled....
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
28 Oct 2009
Audit Scotland Budget Proposal 2010-11
What about the non-executive members of the Audit Commission?
George Foulkes: Lab Committee
28 Oct 2009
Audit Scotland Budget Proposal 2010-11
Oh yes.The witnesses might think that I am being particularly aggressive, but Robert Black himself said that we are in unprecedented circumstances and that the public sector, including non-departmental public bodies, local authorities and everyone else, has to recognise that. ...
George Foulkes (Lothians) (Lab): Lab Chamber
06 Jan 2010
Bausch & Lomb (Livingston)
I, too, welcome Angela Constance's initiative in seeking—and, even better, in obtaining—this debate. Her introduction was so good and comprehensive that I can be relatively, and perhaps mercifully, brief.Angela Constance, Mary Mulligan and I have worked together co-operatively...
George Foulkes Lab Committee
24 Nov 2010
Section 23 Report
We will consider later how non-executive board members are appointed but, in relation to that particular example, would we be wrong to have the feeling that the principal was the dominant figure in the college and that board members did not play the supervisory role that we wo...
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Chamber

Plenary, 05 Jun 2008

05 Jun 2008 · S3 · Plenary
Item of business
Remote and Rural Health Care
I thank the cabinet secretary very much, but I hope that she will also take account of what Richard Simpson said.

The Audit Committee also looked at the 999 service, and suggested that the Government should consider a non-emergency service because more than 80 per cent of 999 calls are not emergencies. We got a long explanation from an official, who took hours and hours and hours to explain why a non-emergency call number could not be provided. If he and his colleagues had put that time into considering the possibility, we could have had a non-emergency service.

I agree with Ian McKee and Ross Finnie on telemedicine. I read about it in a report, and saw it operating in Arran. Five years ago, problems in Arran were being diagnosed in Ayr. Surely more can be done about it now.

On democracy in the health service, the cabinet secretary has spoken about having separate elections to health boards. That will cause great difficulty. I do not think that we will get the turnout or the required interest. Many decades ago, when I was a councillor, councils had health committees to deal with public health issues. We ought to involve elected councillors more in the running of the health service.

Although I can see both sides of the argument, it will come as no surprise to the cabinet secretary that I will support the Labour amendment. I hope that, once Mary Scanlon has heard all the arguments, she and her colleagues will, too.

In the same item of business

The Presiding Officer (Alex Fergusson): NPA
Good morning. The first item of business is a debate on motion S3M-2056, in the name of Nicola Sturgeon, on remote and rural health care. I remind members th...
The Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing (Nicola Sturgeon): SNP
I am happy to open yet another health debate. I suspect that there are members here this morning who have not been home since last night's member's business ...
Jeremy Purvis (Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale) (LD): LD
I have heard that mantra on many occasions. It is, however, disingenuous. Although the baseline grant has not been affected for this year, boards such as Bor...
Nicola Sturgeon: SNP
Jeremy Purvis came in right on cue when I was talking about irresponsible members. What I said is not a mantra; it happens to be the truth. No health board w...
Rhoda Grant (Highlands and Islands) (Lab): Lab
Will the cabinet secretary take an intervention?
Nicola Sturgeon: SNP
No—I have to move on and discuss the Liberal Democrat amendment. The amendment is sensible, because a funding formula should not be static. It should be kept...
Margaret Curran (Glasgow Baillieston) (Lab): Lab
On what I hope is a consensual note, I begin by saying that Labour feels that this is certainly a welcome debate on an important issue. Health care in remote...
Nicola Sturgeon: SNP
I am more than happy to engage in debate, but debate usually involves suggesting solutions as well as making criticisms. Does Margaret Curran agree that she ...
Margaret Curran: Lab
I think you should pay attention to the exact details of what I said. My argument is not about the amount but about the share, and you know that full well, c...
The Minister for Public Health (Shona Robison): SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Margaret Curran: Lab
No. I did Nicola Sturgeon the courtesy of taking an intervention, but she did not do me the same courtesy. I would prefer it if you would allow me to pursue ...
Shona Robison: SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Margaret Curran: Lab
No, thank you.We are talking about the range of resources from funding for ambulance services to funding to ensure equal access to major Government commitmen...
Nicola Sturgeon: SNP
Margaret Curran makes an important point, but will she acknowledge that the appointments in NHS Western Isles that have attracted much criticism were made un...
Margaret Curran: Lab
I say with the greatest respect that the cabinet secretary has missed the point. The point is not party political. Laughter.
The Presiding Officer: NPA
Order.
Margaret Curran: Lab
The point is not political. It is about the NHS's management. The NHS's appointments procedures are governed not by politicians, but by its administration. W...
Mary Scanlon (Highlands and Islands) (Con): Con
Margaret Curran talked about Western Isles NHS Board. On behalf of all of us and for the sake of NHS staff and patients in the Western Isles, I hope that peo...
Ross Finnie (West of Scotland) (LD): LD
I am delighted that we are having a debate on rural health care, as this is the first occasion since the new Government was formed on which I have been able ...
Dr Richard Simpson (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab): Lab
Will the member give way?
Ross Finnie: LD
No—I will press on, because I want to make a point about the purpose of our amendment that I hope will be helpful to Mary Scanlon and other Conservative memb...
The Presiding Officer: NPA
We move to the open debate. Speeches should be around six minutes, please.
Christine Grahame (South of Scotland) (SNP): SNP
I welcome the temperate and considered speech that my colleague on the Health and Sport Committee, Ross Finnie, has just made.The foreword to "Delivering for...
Margaret Curran rose— Lab
Christine Grahame: SNP
I want to move on. I have only six minutes in total.On staff issues, we should consider the delays in implementing the agenda for change. That is not a Scott...
Rhoda Grant (Highlands and Islands) (Lab): Lab
I am pleased to take part in this debate on remote and rural health care and I welcome the report. The cabinet secretary is pleased to endorse its recommenda...
Shona Robison: SNP
The member has just said that the report referred to the minimum level of service that we would expect. Where there are more comprehensive services, we would...
Rhoda Grant: Lab
I am grateful to the minister for that reassurance. I am sure that the people of Caithness will be grateful for it, too.The report states that there has been...
Jamie Stone (Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross) (LD): LD
The Howard Doris centre is funded jointly by NHS Highland and Highland Council. Does Rhoda Grant agree that there is a question mark over Highland Council's ...
Rhoda Grant: Lab
Indeed. However, my point is that if the community had not brought forward that initiative, there would be no joint funding. It was the community that raised...