£50m to Build Ambulance Service Capacity A £50 million funding boost for Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) recruitment and up to £12 million to expand Hospital at Home are among measures
£50m to Build Ambulance Service Capacity A £50 million funding boost for Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) recruitment and up to £12 million to expand Hospital at Home are among measures
Where To Go for Help Over Winter An awareness campaign has been to launched to make sure people know the best place to go for healthcare over the winter. Right
Legislation to champion patient voice unanimously backed. An independent Commissioner to advocate for the welfare and safety of patients will be appointed following the passing of a new Bill. The
World Suicide Prevention Day Graeme recently visited Angus Voice in Forfar to mark World Suicide Prevention Day and to highlight the importance of this organisation and its contribution to supporting
Housing & Healthcare Boost Among Commitments Graeme has welcomed the First Minister’s Programme for Government as an important demonstration of the SNP’s commitment to Scotland’s rural communities. The 2023/24 Programme
First Minister Publishes First Programme for Government Plans to reduce poverty, deliver economic growth, tackle climate change and provide high quality public services will be central to First Minister Humza
The SNP is committed to protecting Scotland’s workforce and public services. Scotland remains the only country in the UK to have been successful in averting NHS strikes. Behind the recent
Social Security Scotland provides a system with dignity, fairness & respect at its heart. As damning new research shows disabled, sick and injured people are being left behind by Westminster,
Figures show biggest year-on-year reduction since statistics series began. Drugs and Alcohol Policy Minister Elena Whitham has welcomed a record fall in the number of drug-related deaths – and has
Westminster’s health spending and sick pay is bleak, trailing far behind North West Europe Shocking new independent analysis has revealed just how badly the UK government have been handling public