Minister for Mental Wellbeing, Public Health, Sport, Alcohol & Drugs

Junior ministerial post in the Scottish Government From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Minister for Mental Wellbeing, Public Health, Sport, Alcohol & Drugs is a junior ministerial post in the Scottish Government. As a result, the minister does not attend the Scottish Cabinet but reports to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care who does.[2][3]

StyleMinister
(within parliament)
Drugs Minister
(informal)
Scottish Drugs & Alcohol Policy and Sport Minister
(outwith Scotland)
Member of
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Minister for Mental Wellbeing, Public Health, Sport, Alcohol & Drugs
Scottish Gaelic: Ministear airson Poileasaidh Drogaichean is Deoch-làidir
Incumbent
Maree Todd
since 11 June 2025
StyleMinister
(within parliament)
Drugs Minister
(informal)
Scottish Drugs & Alcohol Policy and Sport Minister
(outwith Scotland)
Member of
Reports toScottish Parliament
SeatEdinburgh
AppointerFirst Minister
Inaugural holderAngela Constance
Minister for Drugs Policy
Formation18 December 2020
Salary£106,185 per annum (2024)[1]
(including £72,196 MSP salary)
Websitewww.gov.scot
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History

The office was created in December 2020 by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon following the resignation of Minister for Public Health, Joe FitzPatrick. His resignation was triggered by the figures released that showed Scotland again had the worst drug death rate in Europe.[4] Sturgeon stated that her government had taken their "eye off the ball on drug deaths" and appointed Angela Constance to take on the new dedicated role as Minister for Drugs Policy.[5][6]

Following the 2023 SNP leadership election, incumbent First Minister Humza Yousaf appointed Elena Whitham as the renamed Minister for Drugs and Alcohol Policy.[7] On 7 February 2024, Whitham announced she resigning from the post due to her suffering from PTSD. [8] The following day, as part of a wider cabinet reshuffle, triggered by the resignation of Health Secretary, Michael Matheson, Yousaf appointed Christina McKelvie to the post.[9] In June 2024, McKelvie announced that she had breast cancer and that she would go on leave while she underwent treatment for it.[10] On March 10 2025, McKelvie announced that due to her health problems caused by the breast cancer, she would not run for reelection in 2026 and planned to continue her cancer treatment.[11][12] Unfortunately, McKelvie died on March 27 2025 of the breast cancer.[13]

On 11 June 2025, Maree Todd was appointed to the newly renamed role as Minister for Drugs & Alcohol Policy and Sport.[14] Todd had previously been Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport and retained her responsibility for the sport portfolio when appointed.[15]

Overview

Responsibilities

The specific responsibilities of the minister are:[16]

  • Tackling and reducing the harm of problem substance use
  • Supporting the rehabilitation and recovery of those living with drug or alcohol dependency
  • Reducing drug related deaths
  • Alcohol treatment
  • Reducing drinking at hazardous and harmful levels
  • Alcohol harm prevention, harm reduction and recovery
  • Sport and physical activity

List of office holders

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Minister for Drugs Policy

Name Portrait Assumed office Left office Party First Minister
Angela Constance 18 December 2020 29 March 2023 Scottish National Party Nicola Sturgeon

Minister for Drugs and Alcohol Policy

Elena Whitham 29 March 2023 7 February 2024 Scottish National Party Humza Yousaf
Christina McKelvie 8 February 2024 27 March 2025 (died in office) Scottish National Party Humza Yousaf
John Swinney

Minister for Drugs & Alcohol Policy and Sport

Maree Todd 12 June 2025 Incumbent Scottish National Party John Swinney
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