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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 17 February 2026
Tom Arthur
It is important to understand that the regulations do not exist in a vacuum. They exist in the context of long-established legal frameworks, which range from human rights frameworks and the ECHR to public health measures. There is also a context of a culture of established working relationships between a range of relevant bodies and of the expertise that is contained in those bodies. Providers have clear obligations around the health, safety and wellbeing of residents, visitors and those who work in a care home setting. When considering the regulations, it is important to appreciate the wider context in which they are situated.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 17 February 2026
Tom Arthur
Requests could be made via email, a letter in the post, or, for example, an online form that is made available by the provider. Clearly, we want to ensure that the process is as accessible as possible. Again, that is reflected in the code.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 17 February 2026
Tom Arthur
Again, that will be picked up in the code of practice. My officials might want to say something specific on the timescales.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 17 February 2026
Tom Arthur
Yes. There is a requirement for ministers to review the operation of Anne’s law after, I think, two years, and to review the code after five years. That work will be on-going. Of course, the Care Inspectorate will also have a role to play, so there will be on-going engagement and scrutiny. Further, it will be for Parliament to decide what it does, but I imagine that it will continue to maintain a strong interest in the matter.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 17 February 2026
Tom Arthur
I encourage the committee to support the draft regulations.
I move,
That the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee recommends that the Care Home Services (Visits to and by Care Home Residents) (Scotland) Regulations 2026 [draft] be approved.
Motion agreed to.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 28 October 2025
Tom Arthur
In response to a question from Emma Harper, we referred to the resources that are available. If I recall correctly, NAIT participated in the development of those resources, which operate at three levels.
Resource is in place. I committed to consider further Emma Harper’s point, which was about the utilisation of resources and our ability to assess the impact that they are having. It is a valid point, and I will be keen to see whether it features in the committee’s report. Does anyone want to add anything about workforce development?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 28 October 2025
Tom Arthur
The link between health and education is vital. That is why it is so important, in taking forward the action that is set out in the implementation review, that the task force that has been established has representation and co-chairing from both health and education. That very much recognises the absolute importance of having a joined-up approach in that area specifically, notwithstanding my exchange of comments with Mr Whittle about the need for broader engagement. We cannot have a siloed approach.
That speaks to the point about consideration of data, which is not just specifically about health boards but about understanding the position in local government and posing the challenge to ourselves collectively about how we can more effectively utilise the data that is there and is being generated. The challenge is how we can more effectively utilise that data to ensure that we are meeting people’s needs.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 28 October 2025
Tom Arthur
The need for collaboration across sectors is a really important point. It is particularly important for children and young people with regards to educational settings and the responsibilities that are placed on local authorities as education authorities.
My clear expectation is that there will be joined-up and comprehensive working that takes account of people’s neurodivergent needs. That should be part of the fully integrated response that we would expect in meeting anyone’s needs, whether they are in an educational setting or interacting with the criminal justice system. The key principle has to be meeting needs and responding proportionately in doing so.
09:30Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 28 October 2025
Tom Arthur
Of course I want to ensure that every individual who requires diagnosis and treatment through the NHS is able to access that. That is the founding principle of our national health service—
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 28 October 2025
Tom Arthur
It is in specific cases, consistent with clinical guidelines. For many people with a neurodivergent condition, support can be provided through very minor and straightforward environmental adjustments and peer support.