EU Exit
On this page:
- State Hospital Staff Survey
- Home Office Communications
- Scottish Government Communications
- Other Useful Links
Following the EU Referendum in June 2016, the Scottish Partnership Forum (SPF) has discussed EU Exit and the impact it may have on health and social care services in Scotland.
Alongside the Scottish Government, The State Hospitals Board for Scotland wishes to re-iterate our support for all of our workforce who may be affected by the decision for the United Kingdom to exit the EU.
The State Hospital is a forward facing, inclusive organisation, attracting international expertise and skills from around the globe. We greatly value the contribution of all our staff and recognise that many have a number of professional and personal concerns and questions following the United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union (EU).
We are wholly committed to ensuring our EU staff and their families have access to up-to-date information, support and advice during this period of uncertainty. Over the coming weeks and months, we will be seeking clarity, establishing facts and ensuring that our EU staff are kept updated on developments as and when they happen.
A survey is underway to establish how many staff may be affected. The survey runs until Friday, 7 December 2018.
Further information will be displayed on this page when available.
Specific questions can be sent to TSH.HRenquiries@nhs.net![]()
EU Settlement Pilot Scheme
- You can now apply to the EU Settlement Pilot Scheme - correspondence from the HM Government

- EU Settlement Pilot Scheme: Applicant information

- Settled and pre-settled status for EU citizens and their families

For more information about the EU Settlement Pilot Scheme visit GOV.UK![]()
Scottish Government Communications
EU Exit (Brexit)
Public Information website mygov.scot/euexit
. Information on the UK's possible exit from the European Union (Brexit) and how it may affect people and businesses in Scotland.
EU and EEA Citizens Working in the NHS in Scotland - Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport, Jeane Freeman MSP on 31 January 2020
EU Withdrawal Update Letter from Shirley Rogers,
Director of EU Exit and Transition, NHS Scotland Chief People Officer & Director of Health Workforce, Leadership & Reform (15 January 2020)![]()
EU Exit Update Letter from Shirley Rogers,
Director of Health Workforce, Leadership and Service Transformation, Scottish Government (27 June 2019)![]()
EU Withdrawal Update Letter from Shirley Rogers,
Director of Health Workforce, Leadership and Service Transformation, Scottish Government (24 April 2019)![]()
EU and EEA Citizens Working in the NHS in Scotland Letter from Jeane Freeman MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Health & Sport (9 April 2019)![]()
EU Withdrawal Update Letter from Shirley Rogers,
Director of Health Workforce, Leadership and Service Transformation, Scottish Government (5 April 2019)![]()
EU Exit - Medicines and Medical Supplies - 31 January 2019![]()
EU Exit Update Letter to NHS Chairs and Chief Executives from Jeane Freeman MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Health & Sport: 7 January 2019
and 18 January 2019![]()
EU and EEA Citizens Working in the NHS in Scotland Letter from Jeane Freeman MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Health & Sport (20 December 2018)![]()
EU Withdrawal Letter to NHS Board Chief Executives from Shirley Rogers,
Director of Health Workforce, Leadership and Service Transformation, Scottish Government (19 December 2018)![]()
EU Withdrawal Letter to NHS Board Chief Executives from Shirley Rogers,
Director of Health Workforce, Leadership and Service Transformation, Scottish Government (9 November 2018)![]()
The Scottish Government's Brexit web page brings together the various reports and key documents that they have published on Brexit: https://www.gov.scot/brexit/![]()
The Home Office - https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/home-office![]()
The European Commission - https://ec.europa.eu/commission/index_en![]()