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Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 4 November 2021
Craig Hoy
Might the fact that, between March and June 2020, the modelling was based on Covid numbers have contributed in part to the shortfall, and did the reconfiguration to base the modelling on staff numbers increase the supply to better match demand?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 4 November 2021
Craig Hoy
The Royal College of Nursing, the British Medical Association and care professionals raised widely reported concerns about access to, use of and shortage of PPE very early on in the pandemic. Are you aware of any on-going concerns from healthcare, social care or other professionals about access to, use of or quality of PPE today?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 4 November 2021
Craig Hoy
Between March and June 2020, the modelling to assess the required supplies was based on Covid numbers. After that, it was based on staff numbers. Would you say that that is the most appropriate and optimal way of doing it?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 4 November 2021
Craig Hoy
At the height of the pandemic, the NHS and NSS were providing daily PPE stock bulletins. Is that still happening?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 4 November 2021
Craig Hoy
Good morning, Mr Boyle. You have partly answered the first question that I was going to ask, but I wonder whether you can elaborate on the subject a bit more. Paragraph 12 on page 5 of the report states:
“The Commission does not have an overriding ‘Code of Corporate Governance’ or equivalent.”
To what extent has the lack of a code of corporate governance contributed to the issues that have been identified in the report? Are there other contributing factors?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 4 November 2021
Craig Hoy
You mentioned that the vote of no confidence has been withdrawn since the original issue came to light. The report refers to the letter that was sent by the then convener of the commission to the then Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy and Tourism, which notes that subsequent meetings have taken place between the board, the chief executive and the current cabinet secretary. Have you been made aware of the nature and content of those meetings? If so, will you update us on what might have occurred in them?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
Craig Hoy
One of the Government’s core rationales for the vaccination passport system was the hope that it would lead to an uplift in vaccination rates among certain target groups, one of which is young people. The system is still in its infancy, but do you have any evidence to suggest that it is doing that?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
Craig Hoy
A report in The Scotsman this morning, which is based on a Scottish Parliament information centre report, says that up to three quarters of people in certain neighbourhoods of certain areas have not yet been vaccinated. There is a concern that reliance on digital means that some people are hard to reach, because they do not have a reliable internet connection or do not have devices. What is your impression of what more the Scottish Government should and could do to ensure that those who fall into that category are captured and brought into the vaccination programme?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
Craig Hoy
The Scottish Sentencing Council’s report says that the council is of the view that
“there is a lack of public awareness of, and confidence in, community disposals.”
I want to dig a little deeper into that, as it suggests that more work needs to be done to raise and enhance public understanding of community justice.
The report also refers to an Ipsos MORI survey that was done a few years ago which looked at various scenarios and tested public opinion and confidence in relation to custodial sentences versus community sentences. One issue is whether greater awareness will ultimately lead to greater confidence in community justice. A scenario that was put to those who were polled concerned an individual who was found to have indecent images of a child on their laptop. People were asked whether that individual should get a custodial sentence, and 77 per cent were of the view that that should carry a custodial sentence. However, that would most likely attract a community payback order, because there were no images of abuse of the child.
Who should be in the driving seat: the Government, the public or the judiciary? I do not have confidence that greater awareness will lead to greater confidence in the system. What is the Government’s current thinking on that?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
Craig Hoy
I want to look at NHS boards’ use of the system to allocate and reschedule appointments. The national vaccination scheduling system, or NVSS, has obviously been adapted over time to improve its functionality. An example of an issue from my constituency in the early days is that people in East Lothian were not necessarily given appointments there, but were routed to West Lothian, Midlothian and Edinburgh, even when there was capacity in East Lothian. I think that many of those issues have been fixed, but what risks, if any, continue to exist for health boards in using the NVSS?