The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

‘An honour to serve’, says Dundee East MSP

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Iwrite to offer my resignatio­n as Minister in the Scottish Government. It has been an honour to serve in the Scottish Government over the last 10 years. Scotland’s NHS is one of our most treasured national institutio­ns and it has been an immense privilege to serve as health secretary over the last three-and a-halfyears, albeit at times very challengin­g and all-consuming.

We should be very proud of the staff who work in our health and care services, they do a tremendous job day in and day out and I thank them personally for their efforts. I have had the pleasure of meeting so many fantastic and inspiring people over my time in the role. Or NHS staff are truly the beating heart of the service. As I leave office, I am personally delighted to have been able to offer them a pay rise of at least 9% over the next three years.

I wish my successor all the very best in this very challengin­g role. Our NHS of course faces the pressures that health services across the western world are facing.

Our twin approach of delivering investment and reform will help ensure our NHS ensures well beyond its 70th birthday. In recent years we’ve delivered a new GP contract; expanded healthcare training places; taken forward the integratio­n of health and social care; delivered the real living wage to adult social care staff; and started the journey to ensure that mental health services are treated with parity of esteem alongside physical conditions.

These reforms now begun will go a long way in ensuring they are ready to meet the challenges of the 21st Century.

I am perhaps most proud to have been the Cabinet secretary to see our long fought for Minimum Unit Pricing legislatio­n come into force.

As you know this last year has been particular­ly challengin­g for me personally, losing both my parents, having a health scare of my own, and some big changes in my personal life. I thank you for your support during these difficult times.

I feel that I have reached a point in my life just now where I would be best to step down from a role in government. I have entered a new chapter of my life, including a new relationsh­ip, where it would be good to take time to focus on those closest to me, who have too often had to come second place to my job, which has been hard for us all.

 ??  ?? Shona Robison, above, has wished her successor, Jeane Freeman, all the best in her new role.
Shona Robison, above, has wished her successor, Jeane Freeman, all the best in her new role.

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