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Meeting of the Parliament 03 April 2019

03 Apr 2019 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Health Education

I thank Brian Whittle for his important motion and for securing today’s debate. I am pleased to speak in the debate to reaffirm the need for people all over Scotland to have the means to live a healthy and active life—in particular, by ensuring access to our country’s finest and freshest produce.

I agree with the motion. Since my election in 2016, I have continuously worked on health and rural economy matters, so it is good to link together those two aspects of policy.

A healthy and balanced diet leads to a healthy life and, as a nurse and clinical educator with over 30 years’ experience of caring for patients, and now as an MSP in caring for and supporting constituents, I am a huge proponent of social-prescribing approaches to tackling and preventing health issues including obesity, type 2 diabetes, cancers and other diseases, as the motion says.

I support the Scottish Government’s healthy weight plan, which aims to ensure that everyone can access projects that are in place in different parts of Scotland. One of the projects is the daily mile, which John Scott mentioned. We have spoken many times in Parliament about the daily mile, which was pioneered by Scottish headteacher Elaine Wyllie in Stirling. The Scottish Government, alongside local authorities, including Dumfries and Galloway Council in south Scotland, are working to build the daily mile’s community with schools, sports bodies and other supporters. I participated in the daily mile when my sister’s weans were at Ecclefechan primary school. I am pleased that 57 out of 63 schools—more than 90 per cent—across Dumfries and Galloway are signed up to doing the daily mile.

Another social prescribing nutrition and weight-loss initiative that I have been supporting was seen on the “Fixing Dad” television programme, about which I have spoken in Parliament. “Fixing Dad” was about Anthony and Ian Whitington and their family helping their dad, Geoff, to lose more than 7 stone—almost 45 kilos—by focusing on nutrition, cycling and family support and encouragement. I encourage everyone to watch “Fixing Dad”. I would welcome feedback from the Scottish Government about its merits and the evidence that has been gathered from it.

I am pleased that we have a similarly focused established company called Our Path coming to present at the cross-party group on diabetes, which I co-convene with David Stewart and Brian Whittle.

Decisive action must be taken to tackle the overall environment that makes it difficult for people to make the right food and nutrition choices for our kids. I was pleased that the Scottish Government published “A Healthier Future—Scotland’s Diet & Healthy Weight Delivery Plan” in July last year, following wide consultation of stakeholders, to which I contributed. The plan has 67 actions, and reiterated the ambition

“to halve child obesity in Scotland by 2030.”

The plan also committed to “significantly” reducing diet-related health inequalities, as well as acting to restrict promotion of junk foods. The Scottish Government is investing an additional £42 million over five years to support weight-management interventions for people who have, or are at risk of having, type 2 diabetes. That is all extremely welcome.

I do not have much time left, so I will highlight the importance of young people—from urban and rural areas—knowing the provenance and source of the food that they eat, as well as having access to fresh local produce. The Royal Highland Education Trust aims to provide the opportunity for every child in Scotland to learn about food, farming and the countryside. That is achieved by farm visits by schools, classroom speakers and talks by volunteer farmers. Last week, I attended the RHET event at Wallets Marts Castle Douglas Ltd, which 150 kids attended in order to see the provenance of the food that goes fae ferm tae fork.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Christine Grahame) SNP
The next item of business is a debate on motion S5M-16710, in the name of Brian Whittle, on health education. I would like a wee bit of quiet. 15:51
Brian Whittle (South Scotland) (Con) Con
I am delighted to have the opportunity to open the debate on behalf of the Scottish Conservatives. I thank all the organisations that sent in briefing docum...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab
Brian Whittle mentioned food in our hospitals and schools. What is his view on processed meats that contain nitrites being served in hospitals and schools? S...
Brian Whittle Con
If we followed the path of procuring food that is sourced as locally to the school as possible, that problem would be solved in one fell swoop. The Governme...
Alison Johnstone (Lothian) (Green) Green
Mr Whittle must surely understand that young people want to spend time with other young people. If their friends are going out for lunch, they might wish to ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I will let you make up your time, Mr Whittle.
Brian Whittle Con
I will flip that point on its head. Most people do not know who gets free school meals, because children have a card to get that school meal. We should encou...
Dr Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Brian Whittle Con
I am sorry, but I have only one minute left. The cabinet secretaries for health, education and the rural economy should have been sitting on the Government ...
The Minister for Public Health, Sport and Wellbeing (Joe FitzPatrick) SNP
I thank Brian Whittle for giving us the opportunity to debate this important subject. I wanted to go on to say how heartened I was by his contribution becaus...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green
Will the minister enshrine a right to food in the forthcoming good food nation bill?
Joe FitzPatrick SNP
Through the good food nation bill, we will look at how we can give better effect to a rights-based approach in practice, as we have done with social security...
David Stewart (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Lab
I congratulate the Conservative group on selecting health education as its topic for debate this afternoon. I agree with the bulk of Brian Whittle’s opening ...
Brian Whittle Con
Will the member give way?
David Stewart Lab
I am sorry, but I am in my last minute.
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Linda Fabiani) SNP
The member is just closing.
David Stewart Lab
It is fine to promote a balanced lifestyle, but what if a person on the minimum wage with a zero-hours contract needs to grab a fast-food dinner during a spl...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green
I welcome today’s debate and I am sure that there is much in the motion that the whole chamber will agree on. Good nutrition and access to it should be at t...
Brian Whittle Con
Will the member give way?
Mark Ruskell Green
I am tight for time, so I will not be able to give way in this debate. On the wider context for the debate, learning outdoors, in a play-based environment, ...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD
I, too, am grateful to the Conservatives for securing time for this debate on an issue of such importance to the health of our nation. I will come later to w...
Brian Whittle Con
Will the member take an intervention?
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD
I am in my first minute. If I have got time, I will come back to the member. The MP Mark Francois, who has been one of the most visible Conservative spokesp...
Liz Smith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
Has the member thought about what he has just said? Is there anything more important than the young people of Scotland today?
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD
I was thinking about them with every word that I said, because there is no greater threat to young people in this country than the crisis that the Conservati...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
We move to the open debate. Time is very tight, so please come in at under four minutes. 16:20
John Scott (Ayr) (Con) Con
I declare an interest as a farmer, a food producer and a founder of farmers markets in Ayrshire and the west of Scotland. I welcome the opportunity to speak...
Dr Allan SNP
Will John Scott give way?
John Scott Con
No. I am sorry, but I do not have time. About eight to 10 years ago, East Ayrshire Council valiantly introduced such a policy, having recognised the huge ne...
Emma Harper (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP
I thank Brian Whittle for his important motion and for securing today’s debate. I am pleased to speak in the debate to reaffirm the need for people all over ...