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Gillian Mackay Green Chamber
12 Nov 2024
Women’s Health Plan 2021 to 2024
This has been an interesting debate and I will reflect on some of the contributions. In her opening statement, the minister laid out how important it is to look after women’s health because, in doing so, we are looking after the nation’s health. It is important that we point t...
Gillian Mackay Green Committee
28 May 2024
Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
As the minister noted, there is a significant amount to cover in this group. In the interests of maintaining momentum, I will not repeat what the minister has already said, but I apologise for the length of the comments that I am about to make. I will use my time to cover amen...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
02 Nov 2021
Menopause
I welcome this debate on the stigma surrounding menopause, and I thank Collette Stevenson for bringing it to the chamber. For too long, people going through the menopause have had their experiences and symptoms ignored and underplayed. They are often the butt of the joke and ...
Gillian Mackay Green Chamber
15 Jun 2021
Women’s Health
I offer my congratulations to Evelyn Tweed and Siobhian Brown on their first speeches. Many colleagues have raised during the debate the importance of women in the NHS and social care workforces. Again, my heartfelt thanks go to every single one of those women. I do not think...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
24 Nov 2021
Transvaginal Mesh Removal (Cost Reimbursement) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
As a member of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, I am pleased to speak in support of the bill at stage 1. I thank all the women who came to give evidence at the committee and all those who have campaigned tirelessly for justice. I cannot imagine the impact that it ...
Gillian Mackay Green Chamber
12 Jun 2024
Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill
I am conscious that I have spoken many times today, and members will be relieved that this will be the final time. By this point, there is little to be said that has not already been said, but I make no apologies for repeating myself. I am grateful that we finished stage 3 to...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
15 Jun 2021
Women’s Health
I take the opportunity to congratulate the minister on her appointment. I look forward to working with her over the coming years. I also thank everyone who sent in briefings ahead of the debate. Women are more likely to have heart disease misdiagnosed, and to have their physi...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
10 May 2023
Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland Bill: Stage 1
I, too, welcome the bill’s introduction, and I thank all those who gave evidence to the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, the committee clerks and the organisations that provided briefings for today’s debate. This is one of the rare occasions when we do not disagree on...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
14 Dec 2022
Health Inequalities (Report)
I thank committee colleagues, clerks, the people who gave evidence and all those who sent in briefings ahead of the debate. The committee’s report is hugely wide ranging and covers many more issues than I can do justice to in five minutes. I know that colleagues across the ch...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Committee
19 Mar 2024
Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you, convener. It is unusual to be on this side of the committee’s questioning, but I am delighted to be here because, by passing the bill, the committee and Parliament can make a real difference to the lives of women and send an unequivocal message that access to health...
Gillian Mackay Green Chamber
12 Nov 2024
Women’s Health Plan 2021 to 2024
Absolutely. It very much helps us all if we work collaboratively in the sphere of women’s health. I hope that we will have a similar level of conversation in the next stage of the abortion law review, which will take us into a slightly different space from the question purely ...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
12 Nov 2024
Women’s Health Plan 2021 to 2024
The women’s health plan that was launched in 2021 marked a significant commitment to addressing the distinct health needs of women across Scotland and aimed to close gaps in care, improve health outcomes and promote health equity. The very existence of that plan has brought mu...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
12 Jun 2024
Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill
There is only one place to start my remarks, and that is with a heartfelt thank you to every single member of this Parliament. When I took on this bill, I knew that it had the potential to be divisive—I have said that much in this chamber. I think that most of us have grown us...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
10 Mar 2022
Social Care Staff Pay
Thank you, Presiding Officer. I will try to use my outside voice, just in case the sound is still quiet. Care workers perform an extremely challenging, complex and skilled role. They look after our loved ones, often when they are unwell, vulnerable or coming to the end of the...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
25 Jan 2022
Transvaginal Mesh Removal (Cost Reimbursement) (Scotland) Bill
Like many other members, I sincerely thank the women who have campaigned for the bill and for justice to be delivered. During committee evidence sessions, we heard first hand the impact that mesh implantation has had on their lives and the terrible pain and debilitating sympto...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
14 Jun 2023
NHS Waiting Times
I begin by expressing my heartfelt thanks to everyone who works in our NHS. They have had a mountain to climb since the outbreak of the pandemic. The fact that so many staff members have worked so hard to keep us safe while facing that enormous challenge is incredible. There h...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
24 Oct 2023
Transvaginal Mesh
Like many others, I pay tribute to the incredible efforts of the mesh survivors in bringing this issue to light in order to secure justice. Their bravery and determination are an inspiration to us all. I also want to mention the efforts of the MSPs who have raised the issue p...
Gillian Mackay Green Chamber
30 Apr 2024
Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am really pleased to close the debate. As I have noted before, there is still debate to be had on the bill. However, I was hoping for some common ground today, and I am pleased to say that that hope was not misplaced. I am grateful to all those who have offered their support...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
31 Jan 2024
Football
I, too, thank Ben Macpherson for bringing this debate to the chamber, and I thank the SFSA for co-ordinating and publishing a fan-led review of the game in Scotland. Before I get into the detail of the “Rebuilding Scottish Football” report and the much-needed steps that I bel...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
30 Apr 2024
Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am delighted to open the stage 1 debate on the general principles of the Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill. I thank the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee for its scrutiny of the bill over the past few months. I am also grateful to everyone who gave...
Gillian Mackay Green Committee
28 May 2024
Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Mr Balfour will understand that I am a marine biologist, not a lawyer, so my opinion on whether that would be lawful is potentially unhelpful. I have laid out in my comments previously that the continuing effect has to be taken into consideration. Some of the protests that we ...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
11 Feb 2026
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital
I follow others in acknowledging the sudden passing of Jeane Freeman and offer our condolences to Susan, the wider family and SNP colleagues, who I know keenly feel her loss.I open by paying tribute to the patients, families and staff who have campaigned for years, often at gr...
Gillian Mackay Green Committee
28 May 2024
Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I appreciate that intervention from Dr Gulhane. The problem that I have is that various people have given me evidence of their particular situation—you could cover just about every behaviour that happens outside clinics—and they believe that that is the most intimidating thing...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
11 Jan 2022
Endometriosis
I thank Rachael Hamilton for securing this important debate. As we have already heard, around one in 10 women suffers with endometriosis. It can affect fertility, cause chronic pain, depression, fatigue and severely impact the quality of life of those who suffer with the condi...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
28 Nov 2023
Female Participation in Sport and Physical Activity
I follow other members in thanking committee members, clerks and witnesses for their participation in what was a very interesting and engaging inquiry. As many members have already covered, the barriers to engagement and to on-going participation in sport for women and girls ...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
06 Feb 2025
Miscarriage Care
I begin, as others have done, by acknowledging the deep and often unspoken grief that miscarriage and stillbirth bring to women and their families. I thank midwives and their teams across Scotland. Despite it being a relatively common experience, miscarriage can be profoundly...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
31 Aug 2021
Scottish Government Priorities
I, too, take the opportunity to welcome Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater to their new jobs. I am sure that they will have every success in them. I welcome the debate on the first 100 days of this session of Parliament. While Covid cases continue to soar and our NHS is placed ...
Gillian Mackay Green Chamber
28 Jan 2026
Scottish Hospitals Inquiry
It is critical that we ensure that people have confidence that, if they attend appointments at the Queen Elizabeth university hospital, it is safe. We also need to ensure that whistleblowing is safe, which I will come back to later in my contribution. With new sites planned,...
Gillian Mackay Green Committee
28 May 2024
Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I am grateful to the minister for the amendments that she has lodged. In particular, I am fully supportive of the increased flexibility that amendment 36, if agreed by the committee, will provide if there is a need to protect additional kinds of premises in the future. As I h...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
17 Nov 2021
Medical Students (Funded Places)
The pandemic has been an extremely difficult time for all those who are learning and working in the NHS, and I, too, express my sincere thanks to them for their efforts. We know that the NHS workforce was under pressure before Covid and that the pandemic has intensified that ...
Gillian Mackay Green Committee
19 Mar 2024
Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
In developing the bill, we have been influenced by Northern Ireland and how the bill there was constructed. It is always useful to look at how other legislatures have implemented similar legislation. As I laid out earlier, there are functional differences between those other l...
Gillian Mackay Green Chamber
29 Jan 2025
Health and Social Care Workforce
I thank the cabinet secretary for that, and I look forward to meeting him to discuss that point. I also welcome the development of an app for the NHS. We could save so much time in out-patient clinics by ensuring that an app can add in remote monitoring of patients. I had the...
Gillian Mackay Green Chamber
28 Jan 2026
Scottish Hospitals Inquiry
I confirm that we will support the motion at decision time. Although extensive remedial work has been done to the building, people will have been frightened and worried by the series of headlines about infections. It is up to both NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and the Scottis...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
30 Mar 2022
Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
I thank Marie McNair for bringing the debate to the chamber. As the motion states, “ovarian cancer is the sixth most common cancer faced by” people with ovaries “in the UK”. It is important that we highlight the symptoms and causes of cancer, so that everyone knows what to...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
04 Nov 2021
Abortion Clinic Buffer Zones
I open the debate by recording my sincere thanks to all those who have worked so hard on abortion clinic buffer zones, including the Back Off Scotland campaign and the British Pregnancy Advisory Service. I thank those members who have signed the motion. I know that support fo...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
23 Jan 2024
Breastfeeding
First, I acknowledge the progress that Scotland has made in improving infant nutrition overall. The act that many members have mentioned, as well as several policies and initiatives aimed at creating a supportive environment for nursing mothers, have helped to make progress. A...
Gillian Mackay Green Chamber
06 Feb 2025
Miscarriage Care
Today’s debate has highlighted the progress that we have made in Scotland, but it also underscores the urgent need to continue to improve miscarriage care. We have heard powerful contributions from colleagues, and I thank those who have shared their personal testimony. It has ...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
29 Mar 2022
Perinatal Mental Health
I, too, thank the people who gave evidence to the committee and everyone who is working to improve perinatal mental healthcare in Scotland. During evidence sessions, the committee heard about the importance of proactively identifying people who are experiencing or at risk of ...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
03 Jun 2021
Education
I thank all education staff for their work during the pandemic. For transparency, I point out that I have many teachers in my immediate and extended family. From changing plans at the drop of a hat to trying to enthuse and engage primary 1s through Teams, the pressure on teach...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
22 Sep 2021
Scottish Ambulance Service
I, too, thank our ambulance crews and all those working in emergency care and the wider NHS for continuing to work extremely hard in very difficult conditions. The stories of extremely long waiting times for ambulances make for distressing reading and I cannot imagine the dist...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
09 Mar 2022
Justice for Families (Milly’s Law)
My thoughts are with all those whose care has fallen short of the high standards that we hold for our public services. Fighting to have your voice heard can be exhausting, so I also thank those who have tirelessly campaigned to bring injustices or failure to light, especially ...
Gillian Mackay Green Chamber
01 Mar 2022
Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2022
Thank you, Presiding Officer. As someone who grew up in the early to mid-2000s, when diet culture was probably at its peak and pictures of very thin celebrities were rife, I think that it is incumbent on everybody to take stock of the fact that what they are portraying influ...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
25 Mar 2026
Motion of Thanks
This has been a hugely challenging session, so I want to be a wee bit more light hearted before turning to thanks for the Presiding Officer. I thank parliamentary and MSP staff, as others have done, for their work this session. We would not be able to do our jobs without them....
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
24 Jun 2021
Cervical Screening
I, too, extend my sympathies to all of those have been affected and their families. The minister states that the risk of cervical cancer is low and that cervical screening is the best protection against cervical cancer, but many women’s confidence in the programme will have b...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Committee
26 Oct 2021
Transvaginal Mesh Removal (Cost Reimbursement) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am interested in how we can support women’s mental health and in whether consideration was given in the bill to reimbursing private medical costs related to that. In our private round-table session this morning, we heard that some of the women had lost confidence in the cent...
Gillian Mackay Green Committee
02 Nov 2021
Transvaginal Mesh Removal (Cost Reimbursement) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning, cabinet secretary. In the past few weeks, we have heard some of the women say that they have lost trust in the mesh services, and some of them have lost trust in the Scottish NHS as a whole. The event will have been traumatising for many of them. Earlier, you bro...
Gillian Mackay Green Committee
09 Nov 2021
Session 6 Priorities
I am really pleased to see work on endometriosis in the women’s health plan. Like endometriosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome is a condition that women often struggle to be diagnosed with. PCOS is mentioned only briefly in the plan. On average, how long do women in Scotland wai...
Gillian Mackay Green Chamber
09 Feb 2022
Coronavirus (Discretionary Compensation for Self-isolation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I thought that that would be Jackie Baillie’s question. Yes, I will be supporting the amendment. Alongside ensuring that adequate support is available, we must also publicise it, so that people know what they are entitled to. As I highlighted during the stage 1 debate, the Sc...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
20 Jan 2022
Coronavirus (Discretionary Compensation for Self-isolation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The bill is a vital piece of legislation that will protect health boards from facing unaffordable self-isolation payments. As has been observed, the Public Health etc (Scotland) Act 2008 was not written with a global pandemic in mind. Health boards would be severely financiall...
Gillian Mackay Green Committee
14 Mar 2023
Female Participation in Sport and Physical Activity
Paul Sweeney was just talking about exercise being seen as a punishment and how, with influencers and so on, we do not want that to become a thing for young women and teenage girls. However, there is still the older cohort of young women for whom, in the early noughties and so...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Committee
18 Apr 2023
Female Participation in Sport and Physical Activity
Gemma Fay, I want to pick up on something that you said about the societal attitudes behind some of the things that we see—and, in particular, how that comes out in the media. For example, a lot of the media sports reports comment on fixtures for the Chelsea team but then comm...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Committee
25 Apr 2023
Female Participation in Sport and Physical Activity
We mentioned the perception that sports desks are male-dominated and have a particular culture. Catherine Salmond, do you believe that we should keep challenging that perception so that women who are coming through university or from other routes, and who may have that concern...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Committee
16 May 2023
Complex Mesh Surgical Service
Good morning. Obviously, at the moment, we have the complex mesh surgical service, and there will undoubtedly be women who need surgery further into the future. Many will have surgery that might not resolve their symptoms but that might remove the mesh. Therefore, I am interes...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
27 May 2021
Covid-19
Thank you, Presiding Officer. I, too, welcome you to your new role. As is traditional with first speeches, I take a few seconds to thank all who campaigned and voted for me, and my wonderful family and partner for all their support. It is a privilege to be here representing...
Gillian Mackay Green Chamber
07 Oct 2021
World Mental Health Day 2021
Absolutely. Loneliness is a particular concern for older people, who may have become isolated from friends and family during the pandemic because of people wanting to keep them safe. The Mental Health Foundation report identified a need for better recording and reporting of i...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
01 Dec 2021
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (Patient Safety)
My thoughts are with everyone who has been affected by infection outbreaks at the Queen Elizabeth university hospital and with anyone who has lost a loved one. I cannot imagine the pain that has been experienced by the families of people who have caught infections in a place w...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
09 Mar 2022
Care Home Visiting Rights (Anne’s Law)
I thank Jackie Baillie for securing the debate, and I pay tribute to Anne Duke’s family for their campaigning on this issue. Social care has experienced some of the worst impacts of the pandemic. Covid-19 infections have devastated many care homes, and residents and their lov...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
12 May 2022
International Nurses Day
I, too, thank Jackie Baillie for securing this important debate. It has become almost clichéd to acknowledge the impact that the pandemic has had on our public services and the country more widely, but nowhere are the impacts of Covid-19 more evident than in the toll that it ...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green Chamber
23 Nov 2022
Primary Care
There is no doubt that primary care is under immense strain. Survey results from the BMA warn that 81 per cent of practices said that demand for their services was exceeding capacity. We know that, as a result of the pandemic, people are presenting later, often with more compl...
Gillian Mackay Green Committee
21 Mar 2023
Scrutiny of NHS Boards (NHS Ayrshire and Arran, NHS Borders and NHS Forth Valley)
I will be first every time to stand up and say that those are good careers and that that is not the reality in every single department in every single hospital. However, I think that when staff are telling us about the conditions we must address them and ensure that workplaces...
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Meeting of the Parliament 12 November 2024

12 Nov 2024 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Women’s Health Plan 2021 to 2024
Mackay, Gillian Green Central Scotland Watch on SPTV

This has been an interesting debate and I will reflect on some of the contributions. In her opening statement, the minister laid out how important it is to look after women’s health because, in doing so, we are looking after the nation’s health. It is important that we point to factors outwith the minister’s portfolio and the women’s health plan that have an effect on women’s health. The minister mentioned unpaid carers—that is the perfect example of how factors in many other portfolios can drive health inequalities, or otherwise. The rate of carers allowance, access to carer support plans and the ability to get respite to attend appointments all have an impact on carers’ health.

Another area that the minister mentioned is pregnancy and baby loss. Several friends have pointed out to me that they found it interesting that, during their pregnancies, almost every symptom that they asked healthcare providers about was described as normal, even when the symptoms were complete opposites—for example, having a higher-than-normal appetite and being concerned about that, or having no appetite at all when they believed that they should have. Both symptoms were totally normal, and I think that we need more information and clear explanations in those areas.

Many women have been told to just battle on with debilitating symptoms in pregnancy that we would not expect anyone else to battle on with, purely because there is a stigma around how early it is okay to tell people about a pregnancy. I know some friends who, after a loss, regretted not telling their family earlier. They had a bereavement without having had the celebration of their happy news. We need to assess whether some of those norms are making losses harder, and I commend Kenny Gibson for sharing his personal experience in that regard.

We need to ensure that employers are aware of all the ways in which they can support pregnant women and that women are supported to reveal their pregnancies whenever they are ready to do so, not when tradition dictates that it is okay, especially if they feel that they need support.

I am glad that the baby loss memorial book is open to those who have historically had a miscarriage. I am sure that many of us have had meetings with those who have historically lost a pregnancy and have heard them speak about the sense of validation of their experience.

Alex Cole-Hamilton, Clare Adamson and others have mentioned postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis, among other issues that are hugely important to address. The Health, Social Care and Sport Committee has undertaken work on perinatal mental health, and it would certainly be worth repeating such work in a future parliamentary session.

Emma Roddick mentioned chronic pain and how not being believed about a multitude of symptoms, but pain in particular, is devastating for many. Why the default is not just to believe that women are experiencing pain and then try to find out what is causing it to manifest, rather than not believing that the pain exists in the first place, boggles my mind.

Kenny Gibson kindly mentioned my chairing of the PBC event last week. Primary biliary cholangitis, which is not easy to say at this point on a Tuesday afternoon, is an autoimmune liver disease that predominantly affects women—women account for around 90 per cent of all cases. The symptoms of PBC, such as itch and fatigue, can have a profound impact on a person’s quality of life and mental wellbeing. Those affected often feel misunderstood and sometimes stigmatised, because, unlike many other liver conditions, PBC is not the result of alcohol or drug consumption. Instead, risk factors may be gender, older age, genetics and where a person lives.

In my opening speech, I spoke of my awe for those women, who shared raw experiences of how PBC has affected, and continues to affect, their lives—how it has affected their families, their experience of transplant and their own mortality. They spoke with passion about what they want to see and how they see their own care. I encourage others to engage with the groups that were represented at that event.

Kenny Gibson and others also mentioned cardiovascular health. We know that heart attacks often manifest with different symptoms in women. Many of us try to raise awareness of those symptoms, but their not being accurately defined in women is potentially a big problem. That is why I will not stop going on about data, and it is why I was really pleased to see a review of the data landscape published alongside the women’s health plan report. Some of the data that we need to see is not just more things that the Government should collate, but specific funded academic work that is done to ensure that we better understand many of the symptoms and causes.

Organisations have asked for other issues to be raised that I did not have time to address earlier, so I will try to race through them now. Breast Cancer Now has underscored the need for a stronger emphasis to be placed on a life-course approach when women interact with the healthcare system. More should be done to provide women with information on how to check their breasts, to remind them when they will be invited for breast screening and to provide them with the tools to make an informed choice to attend.

That organisation also points to the fact that the Scottish Government’s major review of breast screening in 2021 recommended that bringing high-risk screening within the remit of the national screening programme be considered. That project is outside the programme board’s scope and would require a specific business case and funding. Breast Cancer Now advocates for the next iteration of the women’s health plan for Scotland to provide an opportunity to fulfil the review’s recommendations and to conduct a larger piece of work to fully assess the potential advantages, feasibility, benefit and cost of integrating high-risk surveillance with the national screening programme.

Engender has highlighted the need for more details to be provided on how Covid-19 has impacted women’s health outcomes and affected the implementation of the women’s health plan, including whether it has limited the scale of change that has been delivered. Engender has also renewed its calls for future work on women’s health to focus on an intersectional approach that recognises and addresses the health experiences of minority and marginalised women.

I look forward to working with and learning from Professor Anna Glasier on the next iteration of the plan, as well as working with the minister and the rest of Government to achieve the aims that we all hold dear. I hope that we can continue in the largely constructive tone that we have had today.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-15382, in the name of Jenni Minto, on progress and next steps on the women’s health plan 2021 to 2024. 1...
The Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health (Jenni Minto) SNP
I am extremely passionate about women’s health, so I warmly welcome this debate and the opportunity to bring this important topic back to the chamber. We kn...
Rachael Hamilton (Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire) (Con) Con
The minister met me and endometriosis campaigners last April. She looked at a policy paper from the Scottish Conservatives regarding ways to improve access t...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
I will give you the time back, minister.
Jenni Minto SNP
I thank Rachael Hamilton for her work, specifically in the Borders, on endometriosis diagnosis times. I recognise that diagnosis times for endometriosis are ...
Jackie Baillie (Dumbarton) (Lab) Lab
It is clear to say that, when it comes to specialist neonatal services, the consultants, all the clinicians and the women who are involved are opposed to the...
Jenni Minto SNP
We have received advice from clinical experts in the field, and they, as well as the charity Bliss, which advocates for parents, all support the reduction in...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
I invite Annie Wells to speak to and move amendment S6M-15382.1. 15:09
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con
I begin by thanking the many organisations that have provided briefings for the debate. Health is one of the biggest issues in the minds of people across our...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
I call Carol Mochan to speak to and move amendment S6M-15382.2. 15:17
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I am so pleased that Government time has been given to debating women’s health today. We will support the Government’s motion tonight. If we have learned an...
Tess White (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Does Carol Mochan agree that there needs to be a separate road map for women and that the women’s health plan needs to be sex specific?
Carol Mochan Lab
Yes, of course. I return to my point about unhealthy life expectancy. Not only do our poorest neighbours die younger, they live life in a much poorer state ...
Gillian Mackay (Central Scotland) (Green) Green
The women’s health plan that was launched in 2021 marked a significant commitment to addressing the distinct health needs of women across Scotland and aimed ...
Tess White Con
I would like to ask you whether you—
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Through the chair, please, Ms White.
Tess White Con
Sorry. Does the member agree that we benefited from working collaboratively in the work that we did as a committee on the buffer zones?
Gillian Mackay Green
Absolutely. It very much helps us all if we work collaboratively in the sphere of women’s health. I hope that we will have a similar level of conversation in...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD
It gives me pleasure to speak for the Liberal Democrats in what is a vital debate. I am grateful to Jenny Minto for securing Government time to bring the deb...
Tess White Con
Alex Cole-Hamilton referenced the US in relation to abortion, but will he also applaud the fact that, even though Donald Trump is a controversial figure, he ...
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD
I very much regret that Tess White wants to lower the tone of what has so far been a consensual debate. That problem stems from her, and I ask her to reflect...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
I note that a member who was looking to participate in the debate has not been here throughout the opening speeches, for which I will need an explanation and...
Emma Roddick (Highlands and Islands) (SNP) SNP
I was glad to hear, in the minister’s opening speech, about the progress that has been made on endometriosis and, in particular, on managing the pain that co...
Tess White (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
As the first women’s health plan comes to an end, I welcome the opportunity to take stock. I thank Jenni Minto and her team for the cross-party working that ...
Kenneth Gibson (Cunninghame North) (SNP) SNP
Over the years, I have raised concerns about a range of women’s health issues, from endometriosis and pre-eclampsia to cardiovascular conditions and breast c...
Pam Duncan-Glancy (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
I thank the Government for bringing forward this debate on such an important issue. Although I welcome the fact that some progress has been made on the women...
Clare Adamson (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) SNP
I am pleased to contribute to what has been an informative and excellent debate. I will begin by following on from Pam Duncan-Glancy’s thoughtful contributio...
Audrey Nicoll (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) SNP
Like my colleagues, I am pleased that we are taking time to debate the subject of women’s health. It is an issue that regularly appears in my constituency po...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
We now move to closing speeches. I call Gillian Mackay to close on behalf of the Scottish Greens. 16:21
Gillian Mackay Green
This has been an interesting debate and I will reflect on some of the contributions. In her opening statement, the minister laid out how important it is to l...