CPS Manifesto 2026: Treat
Published: 04/12/25
The community pharmacy network in Scotland already offers up consultations for minor illnesses, usually without the need for an appointment, across all 1,200+ sites as part of the NHS Pharmacy First Scotland service.
The community pharmacy network in Scotland already offers up consultations for minor illnesses, usually without the need for an appointment, across all 1,200+ sites as part of the NHS Pharmacy First Scotland service. Over a third of these pharmacies now have a pharmacist prescriber with additional clinical skills training available for part of the week who can consult on more complex cases. This relieves pressure on other parts of primary care such as GP practices and Emergency Departments, and we have seen a significant and sustained increase in demand for consultations since the service launched in 2020.
We are committed to our aims of having an independent prescriber available in every pharmacy across Scotland and expanding the conditions that can be consulted on even when there is not a prescriber available. This will require additional resource to achieve, particularly in the context of increasing demand putting pressure on the limited pool of currently available funding.
Another area which we aspire to build upon is our women’s health offering. Free emergency contraception is a long-standing success story for community pharmacy in Scotland. More recently, our pharmacy teams were commissioned to provide an NHS ’bridging’ contraceptive service which can supply women with an effective regular oral contraceptive option for up to 6 months without the need for an appointment or a prescription. More can be done to improve women’s access to treatment options relevant to their needs - from period delay, contraception and preconception right through to menopause and beyond.
Securing adequate funding to grow these services and improve access to advice, support and treatment where necessary is one of our key Manifesto aims – we look forward to engaging with others to make this a reality.
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Pharmacy teams will start to notice two new UCF modules appearing in their PMRs from next week - one each for the previously-announced Nystatin and Hydrocortisone PGDs.
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Join Boots Kelso as a Pharmacist. Work in a supportive, community‑focused pharmacy with strong GP links and excellent benefits.
Join Boots Kirkcaldy as a full‑time Pharmacist. Work with a supportive team, deliver excellent care, and enjoy great benefits.
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Our colleagues at Cancer Research UK and Healthcare Improvement Scotland have highlighted a useful resource for community pharmacy teams.
Our colleagues at NHS Education for Scotland (NES) have asked us to highlight the Behavioural Change in Healthcare Webinar on Wednesday 18th March 2026 at 7pm.
As of 24 February, the ReThink Dementia campaign is now running. You should have these posters displayed in your pharmacy.
Last Friday, the Community Pharmacy Scotland (CPS) Policy team attended both the Scottish Conservative and Scottish Liberal Democrat party conferences.
This week’s MCR Ready Reckoner has been updated and is now available to download or you can view it via the App.
Check out our Policy & Development Officer, Gordon Winter, speaking to BBC Radio Scotland yesterday about the shortage of prescription-strength co-codamol.
Learn how the Nip It In The Bud campaign supports early cancer detection in farming and rural communities through awareness and community pharmacy support.
Read our response to the GPhC consultation on draft rules and standards for Responsible and Superintendent Pharmacists, following legislative changes in 2022.
Your next courier collection is scheduled for Thursday, 19th February. We have produced the following guidelines for your prescription bag submissions.
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The following are the Top Three items currently under discussion and review by your CPS Board. There is no specific detail, yet, as these are currently “works in progress”. Further detail will follow as available.
North Road Pharmacy Bellshill has joined the Teach and Treat Hub locations, offering an additional opportunity for newly qualified Community Pharmacy Prescribing Pharmacists to complete their learning NES pathway and build confidence as independent prescribing practitioners.

PVG membership is now a legal requirement for locum pharmacists in Scotland. Learn what this means and how to apply.