Scottish Parliament – May 28, 2025 – 5

Addressing the Inadequate Provision for Neurodevelopmental Conditions (Amendment 2)

Result

✅ Motion passed.

Aye: 96 MSPs

No: 18 MSPs

Absent: 15 MSPs

Parliamentary analysis

Cross party aye

This vote is most similar to a group of votes where there is a cross party consensus in favour of a motion.

There may be scattered opposition (which is why a vote is being held at all), but it does not break down clearly along government/opposition lines.

Motion

Motion type: Amendment(?)

The result of the division on amendment S6M-17670.2, in the name of Sandesh Gulhane, is: For 49, Against 66, Abstentions 0. S6M-17670.2: As an amendment to motion S6M-17670 in the name of Alex Cole-Hamilton (Addressing the Inadequate Provision for Neurodevelopmental Conditions), insert at end ";

believes that years of Scottish National Party (SNP) administration mismanagement have led to over 3,000 children and young people waiting to start mental health treatment;

acknowledges that the Scottish Government pledged £55.5 million in 2023-24 to improve neurodevelopmental and mental health services, but that inconsistent referral processes and widespread delays remain;

recognises that some NHS boards, such as NHS Tayside, have stopped all new referrals for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) due to increased demand for assessments;

notes that children and adults alike have faced waits of up to 201 weeks for autism and ADHD assessments, with regions like Grampian and Tayside reporting delays of four years or more;

understands that thousands of children last year waited for neurodevelopmental assessments, with 7,650 children in Greater Glasgow and Clyde alone waiting to be screened;

agrees with the Royal College of Psychiatrists, which said that the growing demand for neurodevelopmental conditions services in Scotland poses a systemic risk to the sustainability of mental health services, and acknowledges that waiting times for neurodevelopmental assessments in Scotland are at risk of exceeding 10 years within the next few years if urgent reforms are not made by the Scottish Government.”

Original motion(S6M-17670): That the Parliament recognises the scale of the mental health emergency in Scotland;

notes with concern the lack of adequate provision for neurodevelopmental conditions, particularly in the context of a sharp rise in demand for neurodiversity assessments and treatment for adults and children following the COVID-19 pandemic;

further notes the additional pressure on services caused by the global shortage of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication, which has led to the closure of titration clinics in some areas and significantly impacted waiting times and access to care;

recognises the profound distress and disruption this causes for individuals and families who are left without timely diagnosis or support;

acknowledges the knock-on effects on child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS), as well as the wider economic consequences of rising levels of economic inactivity linked to unmet mental health needs;

notes the pressure that this puts on GPs and primary care;

further notes with concern the widespread removal of shared care arrangements where patients who obtained a private diagnosis could receive ongoing care and medication through the Scottish NHS;

expresses disappointment at the Scottish Government’s failure to meet its commitment to allocate 10% of NHS spending to mental health and 1% to CAMHS;

calls on the Scottish Government to work urgently with NHS boards and local authorities to devise a robust protocol on the use of shared care arrangements to allow for their use where appropriate, and further calls on the Scottish Government to create neurodevelopmental pathways and stepped care models, as recommended by the National Autism Implementation Team and Royal College of Psychiatrists in the 2021 National Clinical ADHD Pathway Feasibility Study.

Original motion(S6M-17670): That the Parliament recognises the scale of the mental health emergency in Scotland;

notes with concern the lack of adequate provision for neurodevelopmental conditions, particularly in the context of a sharp rise in demand for neurodiversity assessments and treatment for adults and children following the COVID-19 pandemic;

further notes the additional pressure on services caused by the global shortage of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication, which has led to the closure of titration clinics in some areas and significantly impacted waiting times and access to care;

recognises the profound distress and disruption this causes for individuals and families who are left without timely diagnosis or support;

acknowledges the knock-on effects on child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS), as well as the wider economic consequences of rising levels of economic inactivity linked to unmet mental health needs;

notes the pressure that this puts on GPs and primary care;

further notes with concern the widespread removal of shared care arrangements where patients who obtained a private diagnosis could receive ongoing care and medication through the Scottish NHS;

expresses disappointment at the Scottish Government’s failure to meet its commitment to allocate 10% of NHS spending to mental health and 1% to CAMHS;

calls on the Scottish Government to work urgently with NHS boards and local authorities to devise a robust protocol on the use of shared care arrangements to allow for their use where appropriate, and further calls on the Scottish Government to create neurodevelopmental pathways and stepped care models, as recommended by the National Autism Implementation Team and Royal College of Psychiatrists in the 2021 National Clinical ADHD Pathway Feasibility Study.

Original motion(S6M-17670): That the Parliament recognises the scale of the mental health emergency in Scotland;

notes with concern the lack of adequate provision for neurodevelopmental conditions, particularly in the context of a sharp rise in demand for neurodiversity assessments and treatment for adults and children following the COVID-19 pandemic;

further notes the additional pressure on services caused by the global shortage of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication, which has led to the closure of titration clinics in some areas and significantly impacted waiting times and access to care;

recognises the profound distress and disruption this causes for individuals and families who are left without timely diagnosis or support;

acknowledges the knock-on effects on child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS), as well as the wider economic consequences of rising levels of economic inactivity linked to unmet mental health needs;

notes the pressure that this puts on GPs and primary care;

further notes with concern the widespread removal of shared care arrangements where patients who obtained a private diagnosis could receive ongoing care and medication through the Scottish NHS;

expresses disappointment at the Scottish Government’s failure to meet its commitment to allocate 10% of NHS spending to mental health and 1% to CAMHS;

calls on the Scottish Government to work urgently with NHS boards and local authorities to devise a robust protocol on the use of shared care arrangements to allow for their use where appropriate, and further calls on the Scottish Government to create neurodevelopmental pathways and stepped care models, as recommended by the National Autism Implementation Team and Royal College of Psychiatrists in the 2021 National Clinical ADHD Pathway Feasibility Study.

Original motion(S6M-17670): That the Parliament recognises the scale of the mental health emergency in Scotland;

notes with concern the lack of adequate provision for neurodevelopmental conditions, particularly in the context of a sharp rise in demand for neurodiversity assessments and treatment for adults and children following the COVID-19 pandemic;

further notes the additional pressure on services caused by the global shortage of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication, which has led to the closure of titration clinics in some areas and significantly impacted waiting times and access to care;

recognises the profound distress and disruption this causes for individuals and families who are left without timely diagnosis or support;

acknowledges the knock-on effects on child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS), as well as the wider economic consequences of rising levels of economic inactivity linked to unmet mental health needs;

notes the pressure that this puts on GPs and primary care;

further notes with concern the widespread removal of shared care arrangements where patients who obtained a private diagnosis could receive ongoing care and medication through the Scottish NHS;

expresses disappointment at the Scottish Government’s failure to meet its commitment to allocate 10% of NHS spending to mental health and 1% to CAMHS;

calls on the Scottish Government to work urgently with NHS boards and local authorities to devise a robust protocol on the use of shared care arrangements to allow for their use where appropriate, and further calls on the Scottish Government to create neurodevelopmental pathways and stepped care models, as recommended by the National Autism Implementation Team and Royal College of Psychiatrists in the 2021 National Clinical ADHD Pathway Feasibility Study.

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Overall counts

Grouping MSPs on date Vote participant count For motion Against motion Absent motion Turnout For motion percentage
All MSPs 129 114 96 18 15 88.37% 84.21%

Government counts

Grouping MSPs on date Vote participant count For motion Against motion Absent motion Turnout For motion percentage
Government 63 58 58 0 5 92.06% 100.00%
Opposition 66 56 38 18 10 84.85% 67.86%

Party voting counts

Grouping MSPs on date Vote participant count For motion Against motion Absent motion Party turnout For motion percentage
Green 8 7 7 0 1 87.50% 100.00%
Conservative 30 26 26 0 4 86.67% 100.00%
Scottish National Party 63 58 58 0 5 92.06% 100.00%
Labour 23 18 0 18 5 78.26% 0.00%
Liberal Democrat 5 5 5 0 0 100.00% 100.00%

Voting list

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Person Party Vote Party alignment
Emma Harper Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Gillian Mackay Green Aye 100.00%
Gillian Martin Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Natalie Don Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Mercedes Villalba Labour No 100.00%
Jeremy Balfour Conservative Aye 100.00%
Màiri McAllan Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Roz McCall Conservative Aye 100.00%
Ruth Maguire Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Jamie Greene Liberal Democrat Aye 100.00%
Stephen Kerr Conservative Aye 100.00%
Humza Yousaf Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Liam Kerr Conservative Aye 100.00%
Finlay Carson Conservative Aye 100.00%
Bill Kidd Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Clare Adamson Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Baroness Clark Labour No 100.00%
Stuart McMillan Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Pam Duncan-Glancy Labour No 100.00%
Angus Robertson Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Alex Cole-Hamilton Liberal Democrat Aye 100.00%
Clare Haughey Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Martin Whitfield Labour No 100.00%
Maggie Chapman Green Aye 100.00%
Graham Simpson Conservative Aye 100.00%
Elizabeth Smith Conservative Aye 100.00%
Richard Lochhead Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Rona Mackay Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Craig Hoy Conservative Absent n/a
Davy Russell Labour Absent n/a
Kate Forbes Scottish National Party Absent n/a
Ash Denham Scottish National Party Absent n/a
Michael Marra Labour Absent n/a
Jackie Baillie Labour Absent n/a
Monica Lennon Labour No 100.00%
Willie Coffey Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Maurice Golden Conservative Aye 100.00%
Sharon Dowey Conservative Aye 100.00%
Alexander Stewart Conservative Aye 100.00%
Christine Grahame Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Kenneth Gibson Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Douglas Ross Conservative Aye 100.00%
Jenni Minto Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
George Adam Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
David Torrance Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Russell Findlay Conservative Aye 100.00%
Nicola Sturgeon Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Rachael Hamilton Conservative Aye 100.00%
Michael Matheson Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Neil Bibby Labour No 100.00%
Ivan McKee Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Murdo Fraser Conservative Aye 100.00%
Paul Sweeney Labour No 100.00%
Liam McArthur Liberal Democrat Aye 100.00%
Sarah Boyack Labour No 100.00%
Paul O'Kane Labour No 100.00%
Mark Ruskell Green Aye 100.00%
Anas Sarwar Labour No 100.00%
Mairi Gougeon Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Pam Gosal Conservative Aye 100.00%
Alex Rowley Labour No 100.00%
Sue Webber Conservative Aye 100.00%
Edward Mountain Conservative Absent n/a
Colin Smyth Labour No 100.00%
Fergus Ewing Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Emma Roddick Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Beatrice Wishart Liberal Democrat Aye 100.00%
Evelyn Tweed Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Lorna Slater Green Aye 100.00%
Jim Fairlie Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Karen Adam Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
James Dornan Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Kaukab Stewart Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Claire Baker Labour No 100.00%
Douglas Lumsden Conservative Aye 100.00%
Fiona Hyslop Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Richard Leonard Labour No 100.00%
Bob Doris Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Brian Whittle Conservative Aye 100.00%
Elena Whitham Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Siobhian Brown Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Angela Constance Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Annie Wells Conservative Aye 100.00%
Pauline McNeill Labour No 100.00%
Alasdair Allan Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Jenny Gilruth Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Foysol Choudhury Labour No 100.00%
Sandesh Gulhane Conservative Aye 100.00%
Shirley-Anne Somerville Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Collette Stevenson Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Jamie Halcro Johnston Conservative Aye 100.00%
Miles Briggs Conservative Aye 100.00%
Maree Todd Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Rhoda Grant Labour No 100.00%
Paul McLennan Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Willie Rennie Liberal Democrat Aye 100.00%
Ross Greer Green Aye 100.00%
Audrey Nicoll Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Shona Robison Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Daniel Johnson Labour Absent n/a
Keith Brown Scottish National Party Absent n/a
Mark Griffin Labour Absent n/a
Kevin Stewart Scottish National Party Absent n/a
Stephanie Callaghan Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Joe FitzPatrick Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Jamie Hepburn Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Meghan Gallacher Conservative Aye 100.00%
Ben Macpherson Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Tom Arthur Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Neil Gray Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Annabelle Ewing Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Michelle Thomson Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Colin Beattie Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Graeme Dey Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Jackie Dunbar Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Fulton MacGregor Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Oliver Mundell Conservative Aye 100.00%
Marie McNair Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Gordon MacDonald Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Carol Mochan Labour No 100.00%
Ariane Burgess Green Aye 100.00%
Patrick Harvie Green Aye 100.00%
Tim Eagle Conservative Aye 100.00%
John Mason Scottish National Party Aye 100.00%
Jackson Carlaw Conservative Aye 100.00%
Alison Johnstone Green Absent n/a
Tess White Conservative Absent n/a
John Swinney Scottish National Party Absent n/a
Alexander Burnett Conservative Absent n/a