
MSPs have called on older people to make their views known on plans for a new commissioner to represent their interests.
The call comes as Holyrood’s equalities, human rights and civil justice committee considers a member’s Bill proposed by Labour’s Colin Smyth which would establish a commissioner for older people.
Coming more than two decades after the creation of the commissioner for children and young people, the proposal aims to ensure that the rights and interests of those aged over 60 are promoted and safeguarded.
The Commissioner for Older People (Scotland) Bill is being considered just weeks after another Holyrood committee said that new statutory commissioners should be created only as a “last resort.”
Noting the “significant growth” in Scotland’s elderly population, equalities, human rights and civil justice committee convener Karen Adam said: “We’re keen to understand whether having a commissioner could help address the needs of an ageing population.
“In opening this call for views, we’d like to hear what older people think of the proposals.
“We’re also keen to hear the views of carers, Scotland’s third sector, public bodies and anyone with an interest in the proposal.”