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The Minister for Drug and Alcohol Policy and Sport (Maree Todd) SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
Thank you for the opportunity to update the Parliament on this week’s publication of the 2024 figures on drug-related deaths in Scotland. First and foremost, I express my deepest condolences to the families, friends and loved ones of the 1,017 people who tragically lost their...
Maree Todd SNP Committee
02 Oct 2025
Reducing Drug Deaths and Tackling Problem Drug Use
That is a really good question. I do not have a sense of where we would be if there were no barriers, but I do have sense of where the need might arise and where local stakeholders are already looking into it. If you look at a map of Scotland, you can see quite easily where th...
Maree Todd SNP Committee
03 May 2022
Tackling Alcohol Harms
You are absolutely correct that the pandemic caused quite a disruption in this respect, as in many others. We have seen a steady reduction in the amount of alcohol that is being consumed. In the first year after the introduction of minimum unit pricing of alcohol, there was a ...
Maree Todd (Minister for Drugs and Alcohol Policy and Sport) SNP Committee
02 Oct 2025
Reducing Drug Deaths and Tackling Problem Drug Use
Thank you for the opportunity to appear before this joint meeting of the committees today. I look forward to updating you on the vital work that is under way to address the harms and deaths that are caused by alcohol and drugs. Since the previous joint meeting of the committe...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
09 Nov 2022
Portfolio Question Time · Excessive Alcohol Consumption (Impact on National Health Service)
The first thing to say is that every death from alcohol is an absolute tragedy. At the moment, in Scotland, we lose 24 people a week to directly alcohol-related causes, and that is simply the tip of the iceberg. Behind those statistics of directly alcohol-related deaths, there...
Maree Todd SNP Committee
02 Oct 2025
Reducing Drug Deaths and Tackling Problem Drug Use
We have not explored that, because the barriers are not being removed and we have been unsuccessful thus far in removing them. If I remember rightly, efforts to bring the Thistle to life started in 2015, so that means that it took 10 years until it opened this year. That p...
Maree Todd (Highlands and Islands) (SNP) SNP Chamber
18 Apr 2017
Preventative Health Agenda
It is a pleasure to participate in this debate as a member of the Health and Sport Committee. I remind everyone that I am a pharmacist registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council. As others have said, part of the challenge that we have in debating this issue is that th...
Maree Todd (Highlands and Islands) (SNP) SNP Chamber
23 May 2017
World Hypertension Month
I remind those in the chamber that I am a pharmacist who is registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council. I am also a member of the Health and Sport Committee and a co-convener of the cross-party group on heart disease and stroke. It was because of my role on the cross...
Maree Todd SNP Committee
09 Nov 2021
Session 6 Priorities
No, that is fine. Drug and alcohol services are often combined on the ground, so much of the work that is led by my colleague Angela Constance in respect of investing in drug and alcohol services will benefit people with alcohol dependence, as well. You are absolutely right ...
The Minister for Public Health, Women’s Health and Sport (Maree Todd) SNP Committee
03 May 2022
Tackling Alcohol Harms
Thank you, convener. Our chief medical officer for Scotland has said that “A healthier population could be one of our nation’s most important assets and must be our ambition.” To achieve that, we must focus on addressing health inequalities and their detrimental effects. Th...
Maree Todd SNP Committee
03 May 2022
Tackling Alcohol Harms
The work that is going on with Public Health Scotland to review ABIs began before the Covid pandemic. It will reflect on the experience of the pandemic across Scotland, and the actions are well under way, so I expect the strategy group to be convened in the summer. It is diff...
The Minister for Public Health, Women’s Health and Sport (Maree Todd) SNP Chamber
17 May 2022
Topical Question Time · Neonatal Deaths
First, I offer my condolences to all the families affected. Although we might expect to see natural fluctuations throughout the year, given the high level of deaths noted in March, we intend to investigate further. All national health service boards use the perinatal mortalit...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
17 May 2022
Topical Question Time · Neonatal Deaths
Several surveillance programmes are under way that are focusing on the direct impact of Covid-19 on pregnant women and babies. Those include the CoPS and British Paediatric Surveillance Unit studies, both of which are looking in detail at population-level monitoring and analys...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
19 Sep 2023
Drug Law Reform
I am aware of the member’s views on decriminalisation, and I will come on to explain why we need legislative change as well as decriminalisation and what limits are placed on our progress by the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. Our proposals are only radical when we focus on cultura...
Maree Todd SNP Committee
24 Sep 2025
Substance Misuse in Prisons
Buvidal is, or should be, available all over Scotland. The Scottish Medicines Consortium has assessed it and has made recommendations about where and how it should be used. Please indulge me, because I am a pharmacist as well as a Government minister. In some ways, it can be ...
The Minister for Drug and Alcohol Policy and Sport (Maree Todd) SNP Chamber
11 Nov 2025
Topical Question Time · Drug Deaths
The latest drug deaths statistics show a 13 per cent decrease and the lowest number registered since 2017. That is welcome, but we know that there is more to be done. The national mission has always made clear that its aim is to reduce drug-related deaths and to improve the l...
The Minister for Public Health, Women’s Health and Sport (Maree Todd) SNP Committee
09 Nov 2021
Session 6 Priorities
Thank you, convener—indeed, I do. Over the past 18 months, the Covid-19 pandemic has put unparalleled pressure on all our lives and particularly on our health and social care system. I thank all our front-line health and care staff for their hard work and commitment in respons...
Maree Todd SNP Committee
09 Nov 2021
Session 6 Priorities
All over the UK, we found that people who drank heavily drank more during the pandemic, which I think largely explains the alcohol deaths. Twenty-three people a week die as a direct result of alcohol. As part of the national mission to tackle drug deaths, there has been increa...
The Minister for Public Health, Women’s Health and Sport (Maree Todd) SNP Chamber
16 Nov 2021
World COPD Day 2021
I will definitely not respond through the medium of song, Presiding Officer. Members would all be most troubled if I did. I did love Clare Adamson’s contribution to the debate, however. She brought a very different view, and it was delightful to hear. I hope that COPD choirs s...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
30 Mar 2022
Portfolio Question Time · Problem Alcohol Use (Investment in Services)
The member is absolutely correct: a key recommendation from both the Scottish Drug Deaths Taskforce and the residential rehabilitation working group was the improvement of residential services for women and children. There has been a disproportionate increase in the number of ...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
I certainly recognise the increased risk of harm and death from nitazenes. We have seen increased clusters of drug harms in 2025, including fatal and near-fatal drug overdoses. That is a cause for concern for each and every one of us. In response to the growing threat from hi...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
I share the member’s concern about the persistently high rate of drug misuse deaths in Inverclyde. I welcome the opportunity to attend the upcoming recovery round table to hear directly from local agencies, stakeholders and people with lived and living experience. Local accou...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
I thank the member for offering his condolences to Peter Krykant’s friends and family. He was an absolute powerhouse in this area. I am sorry that I never met him, and I was very sad to hear of his death earlier this year. On the question of nitazenes, the member is correct t...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
I recognise the member’s interest in the issue. The development and delivery of safer drug consumption facilities must be done by local communities and local integration authorities, in conjunction with the communities and to the guidelines that the Lord Advocate has set. Thus...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
John Mason is absolutely correct to identify that, and exactly the same process has been taken with the proposal that may be brought forward by the Edinburgh integrated joint board. It has looked at where the challenges, paraphernalia, drug-related chaos, violence, overdoses a...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
09 Sep 2025
Topical Question Time · Vapes (Synthetic Drugs)
Let me be clear with the member, as I have been many times previously. The safer drug consumption room is not the only tool that we are deploying against the dreadful toll of drug deaths that we are experiencing in Scotland. It is one of a range of evidence-based harm-reductio...
Maree Todd SNP Committee
24 Sep 2025
Substance Misuse in Prisons
I can certainly check what our recent data shows. We are able to get access to some toxicology almost instantaneously. I have spoken before in the chamber about the incident that we faced in March, in which a batch of opiates contaminated with synthetic opiates came in to Scot...
The Minister for Drug and Alcohol Policy and Sport (Maree Todd) SNP Chamber
01 Oct 2025
Portfolio Question Time · Alcohol-specific Deaths
The first thing to say is that behind those figures are individuals who have lost their lives, families who are in mourning and communities that are feeling the loss of those people. The number of alcohol-specific deaths fell by 7 per cent to 1,185 in 2024, which is the low...
Maree Todd SNP Committee
02 Oct 2025
Reducing Drug Deaths and Tackling Problem Drug Use
Yes. A couple of weeks ago, we had a four-nations meeting in Edinburgh, and it was very helpful. By the end of that day, it was clear to me that it was helpful to meet my UK counterparts, but it is also clear that we are facing a very different challenge in Scotland. We have a...
Maree Todd SNP Committee
02 Oct 2025
Reducing Drug Deaths and Tackling Problem Drug Use
RADAR gives us rapid information that can be disseminated out to exactly where it is needed across the country, and it is making a difference to the harms experienced across Scotland. RADAR is not perfect. My sense, a few months into this job, is that the longer that it takes...
Maree Todd SNP Committee
31 Jan 2019
Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I thank Oliver Mundell for explaining the purpose and intent of amendment 117. Throughout the bill process, we have all been aware of the need to provide for the potential of very serious harmful behaviour by a tiny number of children who are below the age of criminal responsi...
Maree Todd SNP Committee
31 Jan 2019
Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
As I said, the Lord Advocate has a responsibility in Scotland to investigate any death that requires further explanation, which includes all sudden, suspicious, accidental and unexplained deaths. That seems appropriate to me. I am far from convinced that a statutory reporting...
The Minister for Children and Young People (Maree Todd) SNP Chamber
05 Jun 2019
Child Safety Week 2019
I thank Clare Adamson for lodging a really important motion. Maintaining the safety of our children is of the utmost importance, and the Scottish Government remains committed to that—as it does to improving safety for everyone across Scotland. It has been great to hear what m...
The Minister for Public Health, Women’s Health and Sport (Maree Todd) SNP Chamber
10 Jun 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Minimum Unit Pricing
I welcome the findings of the research led by Newcastle University, which conclude that minimum unit pricing is an effective policy option to reduce off-trade purchases of alcohol. That is consistent with the findings of the comprehensive evaluation that is being led by Public...
Maree Todd SNP Committee
09 Nov 2021
Session 6 Priorities
You are absolutely right—it is an unwelcome reality that, across our society, communities experience health, quality of life and even life expectancy differently. That is not acceptable, and improving health and reducing health inequalities across Scotland are a clear ambition...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
18 Nov 2021
General Question Time · Smoking Reduction
The member is absolutely correct to highlight the fact that smoking rates continue to fall in Scotland, but we have more to do, and we need to focus that work in more deprived communities. There is a real health inequality around smoking and its impacts. We are determined to p...
Maree Todd SNP Committee
01 Feb 2022
Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People
You and I have spoken many times in the chamber and at committee about the injustice of health inequalities. They are unjust and they are avoidable, and it is the differences in health between and within population groups that represent thousands of premature deaths. Tackling ...
The Minister for Public Health, Women’s Health and Sport (Maree Todd) SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2022
World Tuberculosis Day 2022
On behalf of the Scottish Government, I thank Miles Briggs for bringing the motion to the chamber on world tuberculosis day. My heart goes out to all those across the world who have been affected by this terrible disease. Too many lives have been lost to TB here in Scotland a...
Maree Todd SNP Committee
03 May 2022
Tackling Alcohol Harms
What I have said is that we need to drill further into the statistics that we have from the first year of the pandemic. We need to understand those figures. The big picture is that the population drank less, yet we know that we saw the highest level of alcohol deaths—a 17 per ...
Maree Todd SNP Committee
03 May 2022
Tackling Alcohol Harms
I will bring Amy Kirkpatrick in to see whether she can add a little more detail or clarity to the issue. My understanding is that MUP was a whole-population measure, which was not targeted just at people who were drinking heavily but also particularly at children and young peo...
The Minister for Public Health, Women’s Health and Sport (Maree Todd) SNP Chamber
11 May 2022
Alcohol Services (LGBTQ+ People)
I begin by thanking Emma Roddick for lodging this motion and all members who have taken part in discussing what we all can agree is a very important issue. I welcome the opportunity to respond on behalf of the Government. I also extend my thanks to the researchers at Glasgow C...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
17 May 2022
Topical Question Time · Neonatal Deaths
Throughout the pandemic, although staff were being moved around at all times, maternity, neonatal care and family care were prioritised. Therefore, people in midwifery and health visiting roles were not moved to the same extent as people in other roles in hospitals, because we...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
25 May 2022
Portfolio Question Time · Alcohol Minimum Unit Pricing
As Paul O’Kane will be aware, we have already achieved a number of things. Minimum unit pricing is one policy, but we have taken a number of other actions. For example, we have lowered the drink-driving limit, introduced the multibuy discount ban and increased the number of al...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
07 Sep 2022
Portfolio Question Time · Alcohol-related Deaths
I absolutely agree that alcohol and drug-related harms are very important public health issues in Scotland. That is why we established the national mission to improve and save lives. At the core of that is ensuring that every individual is able to access the treatment and the ...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
05 Oct 2022
Portfolio Question Time · Alcohol-related Cancers
The Scottish Government works closely with SHAAP, and health professionals across Scotland have been issued with SHAAP’s guidance, which highlights the link between alcohol and cancer and suggests that professionals can reduce alcohol-related cancer risks by helping patients t...
The Minister for Public Health, Women’s Health and Sport (Maree Todd) SNP Chamber
01 Dec 2022
World AIDS Day 2022
It is a privilege to open this debate. Today is a time of mixed emotions. First and foremost, it is a time to remember and pay tribute to more than 40 million people who have died of HIV and AIDS-related illnesses across the globe. We have become used to quoting fatality stati...
Maree Todd (Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport) SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Online Safety Bill
Thank you for the opportunity to meet the committee today. I will take a few minutes to outline what I will refer to as the self-harm amendment, which has triggered the requirement for a legislative consent motion, and explain why the Scottish Government is recommending consen...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
19 Sep 2023
Drug Law Reform
I assure Parliament again that we are committed to giving the proposed member’s bill careful consideration when it is eventually published. We are working hard to tackle drug deaths and harms within the powers that we have, including investing an additional £250 million durin...
The Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport (Maree Todd) SNP Chamber
05 Sep 2024
General Question Time · Suicide Statistics
Every life lost to suicide is an absolute tragedy, and my condolences go out to the families and communities who are behind those numbers. Tackling the causes and effects of poverty is a key Government mission, and it is central to the ambitious programme of work that is bein...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
I recognise the fears and concerns that Ms Wells raises from people who live around the Thistle, but I assure her that the facility is saving lives. There have been more than 4,000 injection episodes in the Thistle since it opened its doors, which means that 4,000 fewer needle...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
The member is absolutely correct. The Scottish Government recognises the vital role that independent advocacy plays in ensuring that people are supported to access housing, welfare and income. That is why MAT standard 8 sets out a clear expectation that everyone should have ac...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
I emphasise again that there is not a binary choice between the Thistle safer drug consumption facility, which is definitely saving lives and has already saved lives, and alternative treatment approaches. We need to invest in all the approaches—the multiplicity of approaches. ...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
—emergency responders who carry naloxone left, right and centre. The drug-checking and drug-testing facilities are a crucial part of our response to the particular threat that the member has raised, particularly to ensure that we give personalised harm reduction advice to indi...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
—including recreational users, too.
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
I absolutely welcome the clear message from the SDF living experience groups. It is clear that the efforts of the SDF and others to empower people with living experience are having an impact, and our commitment to put lived and living experience at the heart of everything that...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
I thank the member for his interest in this area, and I am grateful to the Liberal Democrats for working with us to deliver the investment in Aberlour and in Glasgow, and for supporting our budget, which delivers real change on the ground. On the issue of making drug-checki...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
The drug-checking facilities that we have proposed in all our pilot cities will mean that we can get substances tested while people receive personalised harm reduction advice as well as the results. That will enable services to respond faster to emerging drug trends, which is ...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
As he is a GP, the member will be absolutely aware of the challenges that are being faced here and across the UK and the globe from synthetic opioids, which are a new and dangerous threat to life that we need to take cognisance of, rise to and respond to. The Thistle pilot wi...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
First, I agree that the recent seizure of cocaine in Barra is well worth highlighting, and I thank the member for raising it in the chamber. The Scottish Government remains firmly committed to supporting health services and third sector organisations in rural and island commu...
Maree Todd SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
I absolutely agree with Michael Marra that there are profound concerns about the efficacy of drug-testing strips. We are talking about having a national drug-testing laboratory based at the University of Dundee, which would underpin the local drug-checking facilities that are ...
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Meeting of the Parliament 04 September 2025

04 Sep 2025 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Drug-related Deaths
Todd, Maree SNP Caithness, Sutherland and Ross Watch on SPTV

Thank you for the opportunity to update the Parliament on this week’s publication of the 2024 figures on drug-related deaths in Scotland.

First and foremost, I express my deepest condolences to the families, friends and loved ones of the 1,017 people who tragically lost their lives to drugs in 2024. Although this week’s publication is released as accredited official statistics, those 1,017 people are not simply statistics—they are parents, children, partners, siblings, friends, colleagues, loved ones and neighbours. They are lives cut far too short by the devastating impact of drugs. To all those who are suffering and who have suffered loss, I want you to know that you matter and that I am determined to continually improve how we support you.

Although it is welcome that the statistics show a 13 per cent fall in the number of drug misuse deaths from 2023, to the lowest level registered since 2017, let me be clear that the figures are still far too high. Every drug death is a profound tragedy, every drug death is one too many and every drug death is preventable.

Some aspects of the information that was released this week give us particular cause for reflection. In Glasgow, it is welcome that the statistics show a 25 per cent fall in the number of drug deaths from 2023, and we recognise the work that is being done locally to put in place strong systems of care. However, the city continues to have one of the highest rates of drug deaths in the country, which is why we are supporting further life-saving improvements, such as funding the pilot of the United Kingdom’s first safer drug consumption facility, which opened in January. The Thistle has been recognised globally for its work and, since opening, has overseen more than 4,000 injecting episodes, while also being able to respond to a number of on-site overdose incidents. I have no doubt that lives have been saved.

The increased prevalence of new highly potent synthetic substances, such as nitazenes, not only in Scotland but throughout the UK, is of real concern. We are working with Public Health Scotland, the Scottish Drugs Forum and other partners to address the threat, including by communicating vital information and advice to those who need it. I encourage members in the chamber and anyone who might be affected to familiarise themselves with that advice. I also urge anyone who carries naloxone to consider carrying extra life-saving kits with them, because we know that, due to the high potency of nitazenes, repeat doses might be required.

Last week, I saw at first hand how naloxone is administered when I visited Springburn ambulance station to mark international overdose awareness day. I learned about the Scottish Ambulance Service’s successful take-home naloxone programme, which has issued more than 4,000 kits to people who are at risk and their families, who can use them to deal with any future overdose while they wait for the ambulance to arrive. The work that has been done by the Scottish Ambulance Service, the third sector, the police and other partners has been instrumental in saving lives.

This week’s figures highlight specific demographic challenges that we must address. The deprivation gap persists, with people in the most deprived areas being 12 times more likely to die from drugs than those in the least deprived areas. The figures remind us of the critical importance of tackling the root causes of poverty and inequality and of delivering the Government’s mission of eradicating child poverty.

We must continue to address the unique challenges that are faced by women who use drugs. With that in mind, I am pleased to announce that we are directing some of the additional funding in the drug and alcohol budget for that purpose. We are providing an additional £1.1 million to Aberlour Children’s Charity to expand its intensive perinatal support services and improve support and targeted recovery services for women and their babies. In Glasgow, we are delivering £750,000 through the Corra Foundation to support the development of a whole-system solution to address the barriers that women affected by substance use often face when they are accessing services.

For young people, we know that there is much more that we need to do, which is why, later this year, we will publish a set of treatment and support standards specifically for young people aged 25 and under. To support early intervention and prevention, we are allocating an additional £750,000 to continue to fund Winning Scotland’s planet youth model of primary prevention. Primary prevention activity such as that can stop harm before it takes root, meaning fewer people losing their homes, being caught up in the justice system or having negative health outcomes. That is why our population health framework with the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities focuses on primary prevention. Reducing the harm that is caused by drugs is critical for our whole-system aim of increasing—and reducing the gap in—life expectancy.

Since taking on this ministerial role in June, I have had the opportunity to visit a number of projects and services that are funded by the Scottish Government. Earlier this week, I visited the Scheme Livi, which is an innovative project that offers creative workshops as an alternative source of support for people who are impacted by drug use. That is one of more than 300 local and grass-roots projects that have been supported by Scottish Government funding that is administered by the Corra Foundation since the start of our national mission. Work such as that in the third sector is essential in tackling the drug deaths crisis, because it is a crisis that no single organisation can solve alone.

I do not shy away from this challenge. This week’s publication offers a stark reminder that 1,017 people lost their lives to drugs, and that demands that we all collectively step up our efforts. Since launching our national mission in 2021, we have taken a range of actions, but I am determined that we do more. We have made £38 million available between eight projects across Scotland to provide additional residential rehabilitation beds. The latest published figures report a rise in capacity of 88 beds, and we have expanded capacity even further since those figures were released.

We have invested more than £4 million in widening access to life-saving naloxone. Thanks to our support, the latest figures indicate that more than 80 per cent of people at risk of opioid overdose have been supplied with a kit.

Work continues on implementation of the medication assisted treatment standards. In June, Public Health Scotland’s benchmarking report showed that, across all alcohol and drug partnership areas, 91 per cent of MAT standards 1 to 5 and 75 per cent of MAT standards 6 to 10 were assessed as fully implemented. The report highlights the innovation and hard work that is being undertaken by services and people in driving change, and I take a brief moment to thank all the services and organisations in communities across Scotland that are working to save lives and providing the challenge that the Government needs to drive action forward.

I also thank those with lived and living experience and their families who work with us and so generously share their perspectives and experiences with us so that we get the support that we provide right for people who are impacted by drug use.

As I have outlined, our national mission on drugs has delivered a number of positive developments, but this week’s figures remind us that there is much more to do. To support the continued delivery of the national mission, we are providing record funding of more than £160 million for alcohol and drugs work in 2025-26. We will also accelerate the delivery of new initiatives such as the drug checking pilot project, and I will welcome ministerial counterparts from the UK and devolved Administrations to Edinburgh next week to discuss that and many other important issues. I will make it clear to the UK Government that it is imperative that it moves at pace as we seek to deliver drug checking.

As the first phase of our national mission draws to a close in 2026, our commitment to reducing deaths and improving lives will remain. Our work with partners on a plan for the next phase covering both alcohol and drugs is progressing well, and we intend to publish it at the beginning of next year. The plan will embed a more intense focus on person-centred support to aid recovery. It is our intention that funding is maintained to support the delivery of the plan, and final budget allocations will be subject to the Parliament’s agreement as part of the 2026-27 budget process later this year.

I opened my statement with thoughts for all those impacted by drugs and with condolences to the loved ones of the 1,017 people who lost their lives to drugs in 2024. Although there is nothing that we can do to bring back those whose lives have been so tragically cut short or to ease the unimaginable grief that their loved ones must feel, we will continue to do all that we can to end the devastating impacts of drugs in Scotland. Let us work together, share ideas, confront challenges and go forward with an unwavering commitment to stop deaths, reduce harm and improve lives.

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The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
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The Minister for Drug and Alcohol Policy and Sport (Maree Todd) SNP
Thank you for the opportunity to update the Parliament on this week’s publication of the 2024 figures on drug-related deaths in Scotland. First and foremost...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
The minister will now take questions on the issues that were raised in her statement. I intend to allow about 20 minutes for questions, after which we will n...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con
I thank the minister for advance sight of her statement. It is a tragedy that Scotland remains the drug death capital of Europe. Although the minister will s...
Maree Todd SNP
I recognise the fears and concerns that Ms Wells raises from people who live around the Thistle, but I assure her that the facility is saving lives. There ha...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
We will listen respectfully not just to the questions but to the responses. We will also have slightly briefer questions and responses.
Jackie Baillie (Dumbarton) (Lab) Lab
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Maree Todd SNP
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The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
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Elena Whitham (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (SNP) SNP
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Maree Todd SNP
The member is absolutely correct. The Scottish Government recognises the vital role that independent advocacy plays in ensuring that people are supported to ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
We will need greater brevity than we have had so far.
Brian Whittle (South Scotland) (Con) Con
I was speaking to representatives of third sector organisations in East Ayrshire, who stated that the way in which drug death statistics are compiled means t...
Maree Todd SNP
I emphasise again that there is not a binary choice between the Thistle safer drug consumption facility, which is definitely saving lives and has already sav...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP
I remind members that I am the chair of Moving On Inverclyde, a local recovery service. The 13 per cent reduction in drug misuse deaths across Scotland is w...
Maree Todd SNP
I share the member’s concern about the persistently high rate of drug misuse deaths in Inverclyde. I welcome the opportunity to attend the upcoming recovery ...
Paul Sweeney (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
I place on record my condolences to the family and friends of Peter Krykant, who passed away in June. He was a pioneer in starting the first overdose prevent...
Maree Todd SNP
I thank the member for offering his condolences to Peter Krykant’s friends and family. He was an absolute powerhouse in this area. I am sorry that I never me...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Briefly, please.
Maree Todd SNP
—emergency responders who carry naloxone left, right and centre. The drug-checking and drug-testing facilities are a crucial part of our response to the part...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Thank you, minister.
Maree Todd SNP
—including recreational users, too.
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Thank you, minister. I am going to need greater brevity. I call Audrey Nicoll, to be followed by Maggie Chapman.
Audrey Nicoll (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) SNP
In light of the latest drug deaths figures, and reflecting the clear message from the Scottish Drugs Forum’s stop the deaths conference that people with livi...
Maree Todd SNP
I absolutely welcome the clear message from the SDF living experience groups. It is clear that the efforts of the SDF and others to empower people with livin...
Maggie Chapman (North East Scotland) (Green) Green
I associate myself with comments that have already been made. Every drug death is a preventable tragedy, and I extend my sympathies to everyone affected by s...
Maree Todd SNP
I recognise the member’s interest in the issue. The development and delivery of safer drug consumption facilities must be done by local communities and local...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD
I associate myself with Paul Sweeney’s remarks on the sad passing of Peter Krykant, who was a friend to many in the chamber. We are talking about 85 people ...
Maree Todd SNP
I thank the member for his interest in this area, and I am grateful to the Liberal Democrats for working with us to deliver the investment in Aberlour and in...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
We are now beyond our 20 minutes, and there are still eight members who want to ask a question. I will get them all in, as we have a bit of time over the cou...