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Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
15 Jun 2021
Women’s Health
It is very welcome that women’s health is receiving some of the spotlight that it deserves in the chamber today. I am delighted to be opening for Scottish Labour. I want to focus on the way in which women continue to be treated as second-class citizens in Scotland, whether by...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
02 Nov 2023
Early Childhood Development Transformational Change Programme
I am pleased to close the debate for Labour. It is right that we have taken the time to debate such topics, and we have had some interesting discussion. However, as has been mentioned, it would be helpful to focus more on policy and debate that in the chamber. This is an impor...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
25 Jan 2022
Transvaginal Mesh Removal (Cost Reimbursement) (Scotland) Bill
On behalf of Scottish Labour, I thank everyone who has contributed to this necessary debate. As others have noted, the reforms in the bill have come about as part of a lengthy and considered response to reasonable worries expressed by those who were so unfairly treated. Scott...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 Dec 2022
Health Inequalities (Report)
I thank all my colleagues on the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee for the work that they put into the report, and I thank all those who gave evidence to the committee on the reality of health inequalities in our communities. I am pleased to open the debate on behalf of...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
28 Feb 2023
Retail and Town Centres
Thank you. I acknowledge the member’s point, but the point that I am trying to make is that it is about the wider role of local government in supporting its communities. There is an acceptance that the current Administration does not value the role of local government as much ...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
04 May 2023
Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill
I thank all the members across the chamber who are debating this very technical bill. As a latecomer to the committee, I recognised that quite early on. At all stages, Scottish Labour has supported the modernisation of the legislation and recognised the positive impact that i...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
14 Dec 2023
Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act 2023
I speak from the heart. If I were to ask Keith Brown about every single thing that his party’s front bench has not delivered, we would never move forward. At this moment, the Scottish Parliament can say to the UK Parliament that trade unionists are united on the matter, and t...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
23 Jan 2024
Breastfeeding
I agree with the Government and with all the other parties across the chamber by emphasising that Scottish Labour fully supports initiatives to improve breastfeeding rates. I wish that I could mention every member who has spoken, but I do not write quickly enough to have noted...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
30 Apr 2024
Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
In opening the debate for Scottish Labour, I thank the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee for producing its stage 1 report, the clerks for assisting the committee in its work and all of those who gave evidence on the matter. I also thank Gillian Mackay for introducing the...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
20 Dec 2023
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Awareness Month
I, too, thank Clare Adamson for bringing this important debate to the chamber and for her heartfelt and honest speech about the reality for patients and their families. It was well received and I appreciate her doing that. On behalf of Scottish Labour, I mark complex regional...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
30 Mar 2022
Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
I thank Marie McNair for bringing this important debate to the chamber and I thank members for the contributions so far. We can see how important these debates are, as Evelyn Tweed has just said, in allowing us to talk about these issues in a public forum. On behalf of Scottis...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 May 2023
Mental Health Crisis
Despite the harrowing stories from today’s debate, I am pleased to be closing it on behalf of Scottish Labour. Why? Because the Government needs to be held to account. Given the minister’s contribution, it is absolutely right that we in Labour focus in our time to lead debates...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
30 Apr 2024
Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you, Presiding Officer—I was fortunate enough to open the debate as well, so I will not take up too much of everyone’s time in closing. In closing on behalf of Scottish Labour, I feel that it is important to thank members on all sides of the chamber for the debate. I kn...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
25 Jan 2022
Transvaginal Mesh Removal (Cost Reimbursement) (Scotland) Bill
I welcome the opportunity to open the debate for Scottish Labour. The bill empowers the Scottish Government to reimburse women for private healthcare costs relating to transvaginal mesh removal surgery by putting in place a scheme for making reimbursement payments. The bill w...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
22 Jun 2022
Social Care Charges
They back the Government implementing what is in the Feeley report, and so we must move to make sure that those things are implemented for people at pace. It is a question that I ask in this chamber almost weekly: when will the Government implement the commitments that it has...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
23 Apr 2024
Two-child Benefit Cap
I am extremely happy to help out Jeremy Balfour. This will be an investment in our young people, which, in turn, will be an investment in our society, and there is clear evidence that what we gain from doing that will be far more than the cost will ever be. The wealthiest in ...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
04 Jun 2024
Health and Social Care
It is welcome that this debate has been brought to the Parliament in Government time. Discussing the NHS and its future is of critical importance, and we must all work together to deliver an NHS that is fit for the 21st century. Having said that, we absolutely cannot ignore th...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
10 Dec 2025
Social Security Spending
We need to make things fair for people, but the current economic model is not fair. The Labour Government has increased the living wage, yet we had complaints from Conservative members about that. We know that almost one in four children in Scotland are growing up in poverty....
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
01 Jun 2021
National Health Service Recovery Plan
Before I begin my first speech, might I say what a privilege it is to be here, speaking on behalf of my home region of South Scotland? I fully intend to use my time in Parliament to stand up for the ordinary people of this country and the communities that are often ignored by ...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
16 Nov 2021
World COPD Day 2021
I thank Emma Harper for bringing this important debate to the chamber—as she often does with so many conditions. On behalf of Scottish Labour, I welcome world COPD day, which takes place tomorrow, and I recognise this year’s theme of “Healthy Lungs—Never More Important”. The ...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
19 May 2022
Long Covid
I welcome this opportunity to close the debate on behalf of Scottish Labour. I start by thanking all the people who have allowed us to share their stories, and those who have made the journey to the Scottish Parliament and are sitting in the gallery. I hope the Government will...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
29 Nov 2022
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month 2022
I, too, thank Clare Adamson for bringing the debate to the chamber and I welcome the people who join us in the gallery. On behalf of Scottish Labour, I mark pancreatic cancer awareness month and world pancreatic cancer day, which took place earlier this month. Raising awarene...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 May 2023
Lyme Disease
I thank Evelyn Tweed for bringing this interesting debate to the chamber. I am not putting myself forward as an expert in tonight’s debate and I have tried really hard to listen to all contributions by the members and will endeavour to go back and speak to the Labour group bec...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
08 Feb 2024
Minimum Unit Pricing of Alcohol
On behalf of Scottish Labour, I associate myself with the Deputy First Minister’s remarks—I wish Elena Whitham well and thank her for her work in this area. I thank the Deputy First Minister for advance sight of her statement. Scottish Labour accepts, as per the evidence, tha...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
13 Mar 2024
National Health Service Waiting Lists
Today’s debate is of critical importance, and it is right that we continue to use our time in the chamber to debate the topics that match the priorities of the Scottish people. Although the SNP Government might want to hide from its responsibilities and its record when it come...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
21 May 2024
National Epilepsy Week 2024
I, too, thank Marie McNair for bringing this important debate to the chamber. On behalf of Scottish Labour, I welcome national epilepsy week 2024, and recognise—as other members have said—its importance in raising awareness of epilepsy and the challenges that are faced by thos...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Oct 2021
Mental Health Needs and Substance Use
In closing the debate for Scottish Labour, I thank my colleagues in the Parliament, all of whom made significant and interesting contributions to the debate. It is always useful to hear about successful projects across Scotland, so I thank members for sharing those stories. W...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
24 Nov 2021
Transvaginal Mesh Removal (Cost Reimbursement) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I thank my fellow members of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, who are all here today, for their work on the bill over recent weeks. I welcome this opportunity to open the debate for Scottish Labour, as our party has been at the forefront of this issue for years. I...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
01 Mar 2022
Veterans (Mental Health and Wellbeing)
In closing for Scottish Labour, I thank everyone who has taken part in this very informative debate. I thank members for sharing the often heartfelt stories about constituents across Scotland. It is important that we discuss such matters in the chamber and that we thank people...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
09 Mar 2022
Care Home Visiting Rights (Anne’s Law)
The Covid-19 pandemic has been difficult for everyone. Up and down the country, isolation and loss have been felt by so many. However, as a result of the strength of families who have been affected, we know in particular about the impact that has been felt by those in our adul...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
09 Feb 2022
Coronavirus (Discretionary Compensation for Self-isolation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
In closing the debate for Scottish Labour, and in expressing our support for the principles and intentions of the bill, I encourage Parliament to support Scottish Labour’s reasoned amendment, which Jackie Baillie set out and put correctly in the context of the cost of living c...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
24 Mar 2022
Child Poverty
Thank you. Ben Macpherson will understand that I believe that we should use the powers that we have and that we should be open to the fact that the whole economy should run in a different way, in order to benefit those in society who need the most from us. I say again to t...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
29 Mar 2022
Perinatal Mental Health
I am pleased to open for Scottish Labour and to welcome the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee’s report into perinatal mental health, which is an overlooked and important subject that requires much greater attention, as was acknowledged by the committee in its report. Th...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
18 May 2022
Supporting Carers (Cost of Living)
The cost of living crisis has impacted, and continues to impact, on communities up and down the country. At this moment, in this debate, we all need to focus on that fact. Just this week, it was reported that, “one in five people in Scotland” —many of whom, we understand, wi...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
24 May 2022
Health and Social Care
The member will recognise that we need to spend longer discussing all the ins and outs. If the member believes that the SNP is doing everything that it can, I say to her that it is not. There are alternatives, and it is about political priorities. That is what being a politici...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
15 Jun 2022
Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People
I am pleased to open the debate for Scottish Labour. We welcome the committee’s report into the health and wellbeing of children and young people. That is an overlooked and important subject that requires much greater attention, especially as a cost of living crisis looks set...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
08 Dec 2022
International Human Rights Days
I join my parliamentary colleagues in marking international human rights day this coming Saturday. It is a day that always reminds us of how far we have to go to realise the dream of human rights for all at home and abroad. I am pleased to talk on the issue for my party. Labo...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
12 Jan 2023
Circular Fashion
Along with other members, I thank Stephanie Callaghan for securing this evening’s members’ business debate on circular fashion, which I very much wanted to take part in, as it is a subject that I have had an interest in for many years. In the interests of Maurice Golden’s birt...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
10 May 2023
Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland Bill: Stage 1
I start by apologising to fellow members, as I will not be able to remain in the chamber for the entire debate. I have been granted permission by you, Presiding Officer, to leave before its conclusion, so I thank you for that. I thank my colleagues on the Health, Social Care ...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
06 Sep 2023
Equality within the 2023-24 Programme for Government
I am going to make progress. I have set out some of the things that Labour has said that it will do in government at Westminster. The point that should be made to the front-bench members of the SNP Government is that Labour will deliver. We have a history of delivering. When ...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
04 Oct 2023
Two-child Benefit Cap
Let me be honest: I do not want to play this game. I want us to have a proper discussion about how we change the lives of people who are living in poverty. In this debate, Labour has made it clear that it will do all that it can to review the dreadful, cruel welfare policies o...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
04 Oct 2023
Two-child Benefit Cap
My first point is that we are debating the fact that the rape clause is absolutely not fair—that is a given. I, personally, am not aware of the level at which the party has had such discussions, but I have made my position absolutely clear. The rape clause should go. When a La...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
08 Nov 2023
Cashback for Communities
It is right that consensus has been found in the chamber today, in so far as it has been recognised that the cashback for communities programme has been beneficial to our communities and that it must be continued in years to come to allow that impact to be felt and seen in our...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
21 Nov 2023
Situation in the Middle East
I thank the minister for her intervention. Scottish Labour has been very clear that we support an immediate ceasefire. This is one of the darkest and most devastating events in recent history. Children are dying in Gaza—one child every 10 minutes. Mothers are giving birth wit...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
23 Jan 2024
Breastfeeding
Thank you very much for that intervention. It is a very good point—time passes and we perhaps forget some of the legislation that has been passed when we could be making sure that people in our communities are aware of it. Funnily enough, I was at a women’s group earlier today...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
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National Care Service (Scotland) Bill: Referral Back to Lead Committee at Stage 1
The establishment of a national care service gives the Parliament the chance to be bold, ambitious and innovative. I am clear that it is not Scottish Labour that is delaying it; I fear that it is the Government. The bill could have been introduced 10 years ago. The Scottish Go...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
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Addressing Child Poverty Through Parental Employment
I thank the Social Justice and Social Security Committee for putting together this timely report. I am not a member of the committee; however, tackling child poverty should be the core task of this and every Parliament, so I hope that today’s debate encourages some tangible st...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
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Bankruptcy and Diligence (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
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Carol Mochan Lab Committee
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Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
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I thank the Liberal Democrats for bringing the debate to the chamber. I agree with Ariane Burgess that it has allowed us to have a good look at an important matter. It was good to hear the minister acknowledge that things need to improve—that was very helpful. Elena Whitham’s ...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
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When I joined the Parliament, back in 2021, there was genuine enthusiasm, following the Feeley review, about the prospect of a national care service. Only four years later, that enthusiasm has been depleted and we have a much-reduced bill. What was once heralded by the Governm...
Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
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Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill
I thank all of those who have participated in this debate for their cross-party working. I also thank the clerks and the bill teams for their work throughout.As I mentioned in my opening speech, Scottish Labour’s approach to the bill has consistently prioritised patient safety...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
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Carol Mochan Lab Chamber
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Wellbeing and Sustainable Development (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
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The cabinet secretary’s statement should be welcomed. Scottish Labour will take time to consider the range of recommendations that are made in today’s report. The cabinet secretary rightly states that the process will not be a quick one. Will he say when he expects to complete...
Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
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Menopause
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Carol Mochan (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
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Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 15 June 2021

15 Jun 2021 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Women’s Health

It is very welcome that women’s health is receiving some of the spotlight that it deserves in the chamber today. I am delighted to be opening for Scottish Labour.

I want to focus on the way in which women continue to be treated as second-class citizens in Scotland, whether by neglect or design. There is only so long that the Government can keep coming up with motions celebrating plans as yet unannounced. People want action—that is what Scottish Labour continues to focus on, and that is what I will focus on in the debate.

Scottish Labour pushed for action on women and women’s health throughout the previous parliamentary session. An example was the action of my colleague Monica Lennon, who did so much to improve the provision of free period products with world-leading legislation. That was action, but I am sure that Monica would agree that there is still a great deal more to do. We can do that only by working together and using the powers of the Parliament.

I worked for many years in the NHS and saw at first hand the ways in which women’s medical concerns are so often dismissed as minor considerations or cast off as by-products of personal responsibility. It is vital that people in our position speak up for those who are unable to do so.

I know from my constituents that the stigma surrounding menopause, access to specialist mental health support and waiting times for breast cancer screening appointments are just a few of the ways in which women in Scotland feel that their needs are not taken into consideration. Menopause symptoms in particular remain heavily stigmatised, and many women are reluctant to ask for help or share their experiences. Specialist services must have greater equality in access to allow women to be confident in coming forward to access treatment.

There is perhaps no greater example in contemporary Scotland of such neglect than the treatment of the survivors of the transvaginal mesh scandal. During the previous parliamentary session, my Labour colleague Neil Findlay, along with MSPs from other parties, did much to raise awareness of the issue. They had some success, although there are still questions left unanswered.

The work of the Scottish Mesh Survivors campaign has repeatedly revealed the extent to which those women trusted the NHS to treat them. They were led to believe that the mesh was safe, only to be left with life-changing injuries. Many of those women were left unable to work or live a normal life and they suffered all the dreadful social and financial impacts that followed.

Scottish Labour is pursuing that and many other issues, because we see the advancement of women’s health as a core concern of a modern country that is focused on justice. We believe that by supporting women to live healthy lives, we build the blocks of a national health service.

For all the posturing, I am not sure that the same can be said of the Scottish National Party. Its recent record is not even close to acceptable. In 2020, more than 43,000 breast cancer screening appointments were cancelled, and at least 180,000 cervical screening tests were delayed. Less than three fifths of women from the most deprived areas of Scotland attend breast cancer screening appointments, compared with nearly four fifths of women in the most affluent communities. Scotland has only two mother-and-baby mental health units, and the Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland has said that mental health treatment for new mothers is akin to a postcode lottery. I urge members to remember that, on average, women with endometriosis wait eight years to receive a test.

Scottish Labour wants to start turning back the tide. As members can see from our amendment today, a first— and absolutely necessary—step is to recognise that we have an opportunity to right the wrong suffered by Scotland’s mesh survivors, and give a guarantee that they will be able to access the compensation that they deserve. If we can help that group of women, we can give hope to those who believe that their own concerns have been forgotten that things can change for the better.

For once, let us use the Parliament’s powers to redress the balance for a group of people who have no institutional power, only their own solidarity, compassion and desire for justice. I know that the SNP claims to support that idea in principle but, so far, it has come up with more excuses than solutions. It is long past time that we got it done and delivered the vital funding to those women, so that they can get back to some sense of normality and do not feel left behind by an establishment that seems so distant from their lives.

For years, the mesh survivors have campaigned relentlessly for justice. There is probably not an MSP in the building who has not been contacted by them or listened to their story. Ensuring that they do not have to pay for essential surgery from their own pockets is the least that can be done to correct the historical injustice that they have experienced, and we in the Parliament can help.

I implore the Scottish Government to join Scottish Labour today and start a new chapter in our country’s history by championing the right of women to receive fair and effective healthcare. It should not be too much to ask. I ask all members to support Labour’s amendment.

I move amendment S6M-00369.4, to insert at end:

“; acknowledges that, historically, the health concerns of women have been too easily ignored or dismissed; deeply regrets the life-changing damage to women as the result of transvaginal mesh surgery; commends the Scottish Mesh Survivors group, which has determinedly fought to raise awareness of the dangers of mesh and prevent further women being injured by its use, and supports the asks of its Charter for Mesh Care, which is calling for funding to be immediately made available to cover the costs of mesh removal for women having to undergo private surgery.”

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