The Bill aims to establish a Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland, who would:
The Bill was passed on 27 September 2023 and became an Act on 07 November 2023
Committees examine the Bill and gather views. They produce reports before MSPs debate the Bill in the Chamber. MSPs then decide on the purpose (“general principles”) of the Bill.
The Bill ended Stage 1 on 10 May 2023
The lead committee for this Bill is the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
The timetable that the committee followed while examining the Bill at Stage 1
MSPs met with people in committee meetings to discuss what the Bill will do.
Minutes of 25 October 2022 (in private)
Minutes of 31 January 2023
Minutes of 7 February 2023
Minutes of 21 February 2023
Minutes of 14 March 2023
Minutes of 25 April 2023 (in private)
Committee correspondence sent and received while the Bill progressed through Parliament
Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland Bill Stage 1 report response
Letter from the Minister for Public Health and Women's Health to the HSCS Convener concerning the Stage 1 report of the Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland Bill, 9 May 2023
Communities Fund Year 3 Funding Announcement
Letter from the Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport to the HSCS Deputy Convener concerning funding for the Adult Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund, 20 April 2023
Letter from the Minister for Public Finance, Planning and Community Wealth, 15 March 2023
Report published on 23 November 2022
The lead committee published its report on 28 April 2023.
Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland Bill Stage 1 report
The committee received the following response to its report-
Letter from the Minister for Public Health and Women's Health (182KB, pdf) posted 10 May 2023
MSPs debate the purpose (“general principles”) of the Bill.
Read the minutes of proceedings (171KB, pdf) posted 10 May 2023
MSPs vote on the general principles of the Bill.