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Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
12 Nov 2014
World Diabetes Day 2014
I am pleased to be taking part in a debate to acknowledge this year’s world diabetes day. I congratulate David Stewart on again securing parliamentary time to bring to our attention this international event, which since its inception in 1991 has been important in raising the p...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
30 Jan 2014
Melbourne Declaration on Diabetes
I am very pleased that David Stewart has brought the debate to the chamber, following his attendance at the recent meeting in Melbourne that culminated in the signing of the declaration that we are discussing today, and I thank him for doing so. I am sorry that I was unable to...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
29 Jan 2009
Diabetes UK
I, too, congratulate Karen Whitefield on securing the debate, which puts on record the Parliament's recognition of Diabetes UK's valuable work in the past 75 years and the work of the committed researchers who discovered and developed the means of controlling this serious dise...
Mrs Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
18 Nov 2004
Diabetes
I, too, congratulate Karen Whitefield on securing the debate, which is well timed, given that it comes just after the inauguration of the cross-party group on diabetes.The rapid rise in the incidence of diabetes, particularly type 2 diabetes, is reaching almost epidemic propor...
Mrs Milne: Con Chamber
18 Nov 2004
Diabetes
I was not aware of that. I thank Stewart Stevenson for informing me.Even more worryingly, it is certain that, as we have heard, many people in Scotland have diabetes that remains undiagnosed. About half of those who have the condition already have complications at the time of ...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
29 Sep 2015
World Health Organization (25 by 2025 Framework)
I thank Dennis Robertson for sponsoring this debate, which covers not only international issues but issues that are relevant to Scotland and indeed my region of North East Scotland. As a medic, I am familiar with the work of the World Health Organization, which was established...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
21 May 2008
Insulin Pumps
I am pleased to take part in the debate and I commend David Stewart on lodging the motion. Since I entered Parliament five years ago, my focus and that of many others has been on the frightening increase in the incidence of type 2 diabetes in our population, following what is ...
Nanette Milne: Con Committee
04 Mar 2008
New Petitions
I must declare an interest; I am a co-convener of the cross-party group on diabetes. Self-management is an issue that concerns us.I was interested to hear Tony Doherty say that he is now a specialist diabetes nurse. We are talking about spreading the training on diabetes. Shou...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
03 Sep 2009
Insulin Pump Therapy
I, too, am pleased that David Stewart has secured the debate and thank him for his efforts in doing so. My comments will be fairly brief but, given that I chaired the breakfast meeting on insulin pumps that the cross-party group in the Scottish Parliament on diabetes held befo...
Mrs Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
11 Sep 2003
Obesity
I, too, welcome Elaine Smith's motion, which highlights the serious problems that affect Scotland as a result of the high and increasing incidence of obesity. One in five adults is now classified as obese. Many of those people are now rearing their own children on diets and li...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
26 May 2011
Taking Scotland Forward
We have heard a great deal from the First Minister since 5 May about his mandate to govern Scotland for the next five years, and that is undoubtedly true. We have also heard from him, and from Jackie Baillie, that he and his party do not have a monopoly on wisdom and that he i...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
04 Mar 2014
Transitions from Paediatric to Adult Services
I want to follow up on that. Diabetes UK has an interesting statistic on people disengaging from services, which Jane-Claire Judson mentioned at the most recent meeting of the cross-party group on diabetes. They may well disengage if they have an unsatisfactory transition betw...
Mrs Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
26 May 2005
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Diabetes (Renal Disease)
Will the Scottish Executive rise to the challenge that is set by Diabetes UK Scotland in its action today, health tomorrow campaign to establish equitable access to an effective retinal screening programme for all people with diabetes?
Mrs Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
09 Jun 2005
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Type 1 Diabetes
The October 2004 report, "To make myself understood", by Diabetes UK Scotland found that one in four patients believed that care had got worse since the introduction of the 2002 diabetes framework. What action has been taken since then to raise the level of care?
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
04 Nov 2010
Scottish Executive Question Time · Insulin Pump Therapy
I absolutely share David Stewart’s concerns about a postcode lottery. For instance, the figures for NHS Grampian show that only 2 per cent of those who have insulin-dependent diabetes and who qualify for a pump have access to insulin pump therapy. The Scottish diabetes action ...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Jan 2014
Community Optometry
I, too, congratulate Fiona McLeod on bringing the debate before us to highlight the sometimes unsung heroes of the health profession—community optometrists. As Fiona McLeod said, most people do not realise that when they visit an optician for a sight test they are in fact b...
Mrs Milne: Con Committee
17 May 2005
Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendments 23 and 24 would remove free dental and eye checks from the provisions of the bill. My colleagues and I consider that to provide free eye and dental checks for everyone by 2007 would not be the best use of public resources—free checks are already available for people...
Nanette Milne: Con Committee
04 Mar 2008
New Petitions
I am a great believer in specialist nurses. They make a tremendous difference, not only in diabetes, but in several other specialties. They can be a great benefit—and probably a saving in the long run—to the national health service.I return to the question that Nigel Don asked...
Nanette Milne: Con Committee
04 Mar 2008
New Petitions
As all those with an interest in diabetes tend to be active members of the cross-party group, that might be a good way of securing a cross-section of people with a valid opinion on the matter.
Nanette Milne: Con Committee
04 Mar 2008
New Petitions
Type 2 diabetes is a massive and growing problem.Given the reference to specialist nurses, is there any merit in contacting the Royal College of Nursing or the Royal College of General Practitioners? Moreover, with the drive since the publication of the Kerr report towards sel...
Nanette Milne: Con Committee
09 Sep 2008
Current Petitions
The audit that the petitioner suggests would be particularly useful, as it would enable us to see how diabetes education is being rolled out in different health boards.
Nanette Milne: Con Committee
19 May 2009
Current Petitions
Before we move on, convener, I seek your guidance. Three of the current petitions that we have been dealing with involve health issues that are addressed by cross-party groups of which I am an office-bearer. They are the cross-party groups on cancer, diabetes and epilepsy. I w...
Mrs Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
26 Feb 2004
National Health Service<br />(Work Force)
In my opinion, the debate is probably one of the most important since May last year. The state of the health service work force is the key factor for the success of the health service. Every party in the chamber is right to record its gratitude for the commitment, dedication a...
Mrs Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
29 Apr 2004
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Diabetes
Does the minister agree that specialist nurses could play an increasingly valuable role in the management of diabetes and other chronic diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, asthma and various neurological problems? That would relieve pressure on overstretched acute hospital s...
Mrs Milne: Con Chamber
15 Dec 2004
NHS Scotland
This morning, I heard the health economist Dr Andrew Walker speaking on the radio. He was saying that it would be sensible to scrap targets, but he added that politics would not be likely to allow that to happen. He sounded as if he regretted that. I do not deny that progress ...
Mrs Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
13 Apr 2005
Scotland's Needs and Aspirations
I congratulate the independents group on its clear and concise motion, which gives us an opportunity to take stock of why we are here and what the people who put us here expect of us. We all agree that our primary role is to reflect and address the needs and aspirations of the...
Mrs Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
02 Feb 2006
Childhood Obesity
I welcome the debate on Elaine Smith's motion on childhood obesity in Scotland and agree with her that all possible options for dealing with it need to be considered. As the motion suggests, we are sitting on a time bomb. I have not signed the motion, not because I disagree at...
Mrs Milne: Con Chamber
05 Oct 2006
Senior Citizens
On the whole, the debate has been interesting and has highlighted a number of issues of great importance to an increasing number of people in Scotland as more and more of us live into and face the challenges of old age. I should say that, even at my age, there are challenges.D...
Mrs Milne: Con Chamber
24 Jan 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will make no comment on that intervention. Today's nutrition problems are different. Food shortage is not a national issue. Thankfully, the malnutrition of the modern western world is rarely of the type that we see in emaciated and starving youngsters in third-world countrie...
Mrs Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill
I hope that the Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Bill will underpin the drive to improve Scotland's health by promoting healthy lifestyles from an early age. Habits that are acquired in early childhood are carried through into adult life. By taking forward t...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
31 May 2007
Rural Development Programme
I rise with some trepidation to make my first speech in a debate on rural affairs and the environment. For most of my adult life, I have been involved with medical matters. For the past four years in the Parliament, I held the all-absorbing health portfolio, so I am now well o...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
05 Mar 2008
Organ Donation Task Force Report
I am pleased to have been given the opportunity to speak in this debate, which follows on from the previously mentioned and excellent members' business debate that George Foulkes initiated just over a month ago. The contributors to that debate, in well-reasoned and, at times, ...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
16 Apr 2008
Epilepsy
I, too, congratulate Hugh O'Donnell on securing the debate, which is of immense importance to the large and increasing number of people in Scotland who suffer from epilepsy. A friend, who is in her late 50s and lives south of the border, was diagnosed with epilepsy fairly rece...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
01 May 2008
Food Security
In the five years that I have been a member of this Parliament, awareness of the issues that we must face up to in order to achieve a sustainable future for the world in which we live has grown rapidly.We have begun to accept the need to tackle the effects of climate change, w...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
06 Nov 2008
Community Service Volunteers
I am pleased to have been given the opportunity to highlight the valuable work that is done in Scotland by Community Service Volunteers, which is a national charity that promotes volunteer involvement as a route to strong communities and better public services. I thank the MSP...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
18 Dec 2008
Organ Donation
This is our third debate on organ donation this year. There can be no doubt that the Parliament—and, indeed, the Government—takes the issue seriously and has given it substantial prominence on the political agenda only two years after it approved the Human Tissue (Scotland) Ac...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
07 Oct 2010
Sport
I, too, congratulate James Kelly on securing this timely and important debate, and I fully endorse his motion.As a North East Scotland member of this Parliament, I am extremely proud to acknowledge the sporting success of a number of young competitors from my area. Robbie Renw...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
18 Jan 2011
Cross-party Groups
There is an issue. I actually think that there are too many cross-party groups in the Parliament. For my sins, I am involved in far too many of them for my own good. At present, I am an office bearer for five or six groups, which are mainly health-related ones. By and large, t...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
22 Dec 2010
Age-related Macular Degeneration
As we have heard, sight loss is becoming a serious issue in Scotland. It is expected that its incidence will double in the next 20 years, largely as a result of the ageing population, but also as a result of the huge rise in type 2 diabetes in the many people who are obese bec...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
02 Mar 2011
Epilepsy Awareness Training
In congratulating Kenneth Gibson on bringing to the Parliament’s notice the importance of epilepsy awareness training, I must apologise to him for omitting to sign his motion. I assure him that that was the result of forgetfulness and that I support the motion whole-heartedly....
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
28 Jun 2011
Cross-party Groups
I echo those comments. I was at the inaugural meeting of the diabetes group at lunchtime today, and the same situation arose. I had forgotten that the matter was on the agenda for this meeting—in fact, I had not seen the papers, because somehow they did not get to me until lun...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Committee
01 Nov 2011
New Petition
I should say for the record that I am co-convener of the cross-party group on diabetes. During the previous session of the Parliament I hosted a breakfast event on insulin pumps, and what Dorothy Farquharson said very much corroborates what the patients I met at the event said...
Nanette Milne Con Committee
26 Jun 2012
Current Petitions
Yesterday’s meeting was extremely useful as it explained quite a lot about some of the things that we had concerns about.I note that the cabinet secretary has asked the health boards to make action plans available. I recommend that we wait and consider the petition again once ...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
29 Mar 2012
Cycling
I have enjoyed listening to the debate and I commend Alison Johnstone for giving us the opportunity to focus on the benefits of cycling and active travel.I am glad that pedestrians feature in the motion because, in sharp contrast to my colleague John Lamont, I am not a profici...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
01 Dec 2011
Scottish Executive Question Time · Diabetes Action Plan
2. To ask the Scottish Executive how it is implementing the diabetes action plan 2010. (S4O-00420)
Nanette Milne Con Chamber
01 Dec 2011
Scottish Executive Question Time · Diabetes Action Plan
Further to the recent statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Wellbeing and Cities Strategy, in which she committed NHS Scotland to increase insulin pump provision to a total of 2,000 pumps by 2014, with 25 per cent of them being made available to under-18s with type 1 ...
Nanette Milne Con Chamber
18 Jun 2013
Parkinson’s Nurses
Absolutely—I agree with Dennis Robertson. The situation will only get worse as more of the population get older and have complex medical needs.Unfortunately, Parkinson’s nurses are not yet available to patients in every part of Scotland, although the picture has improved signi...
Nanette Milne Con Chamber
11 Jun 2013
Youth Sport
I told him that I was going to say that.Yesterday, I had the privilege of attending the installation of Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Rothesay as chancellor of the University of Aberdeen. During the ceremony, six honorary degrees were awarded, one of which was an honorary ...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
31 Oct 2013
Folic Acid Awareness Campaign
I also offer my thanks to Malcolm Chisholm for bringing the debate to the chamber and for highlighting the welcome addition of the national folic acid awareness campaign “Are you getting enough?” as one of the measures that can contribute to prevention of spina bifida.I also t...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
15 Jan 2014
National Health Service
Although it frightens me to think about it, next year will be the 50th anniversary of my graduation from medical school. My commitment to a national health service that is freely available to patients at the point of need has been unwavering throughout those 50 years, and it w...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
24 Feb 2015
Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2015
I apologise to members, as I shall have to leave before the end of the debate because of other commitments. For the same reason, I will be unable to attend the eating disorders seminar this evening. I, too, add my congratulations to Dennis Robertson on once again bringing th...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
19 May 2015
Allied Health Professionals
I welcome the opportunity to discuss the valuable and, indeed, essential contribution that AHPs make to the health and wellbeing of people throughout Scotland at every stage of life by helping them to manage their long-term health conditions and to live their lives to the limi...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
04 Mar 2015
Mental Health
I hope that it is a good sign for the many people who are waiting for help to cope with mental health challenges that this is the second parliamentary debate on mental health this year, with a stage 1 debate on the Mental Health (Scotland) Bill to follow next week. It is right...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
12 May 2015
Palliative and End-of-life Care
I very much welcome the opportunity to discuss palliative and end-of-life care. I particularly welcome Marie Curie’s latest report, on changing the conversation on terminal illness, together with the important research on access to palliative care that has been carried out on ...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
26 Nov 2015
Is it Coeliac Disease? Campaign
Living with an undiagnosed health problem can be painful and exhausting and can pose a challenge to going about one’s daily life, at best, but for someone with coeliac disease, something as simple as eating a piece of toast or a bowl of pasta can result in nausea, bloating, ab...
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Meeting of the Parliament 12 November 2014

12 Nov 2014 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
World Diabetes Day 2014
Milne, Nanette Con North East Scotland Watch on SPTV

I am pleased to be taking part in a debate to acknowledge this year’s world diabetes day. I congratulate David Stewart on again securing parliamentary time to bring to our attention this international event, which since its inception in 1991 has been important in raising the profile of diabetes around the globe.

David Stewart has acknowledged Sir Michael Hirst’s invaluable work in diabetes, but David himself has been a tireless campaigner for people with diabetes in Scotland throughout his parliamentary career, both in Westminster and as a member of this Parliament. He is also very active as co-convener of the cross-party group on diabetes, in which we have worked together in recent years alongside Diabetes Scotland to raise awareness of the condition in an on-going effort to prevent its development where possible, and to mitigate its long-term and very serious complications.

With 382 million people worldwide currently living with diabetes, and that number predicted to rise to 592 million by 2035, the condition is reaching pandemic proportions. Beyond the people who have already been diagnosed, it is thought that a further 316 million people are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes. In Scotland, more than 268,000 people have been diagnosed and will need help to manage the condition in order to avoid its complications.

However, what is really concerning is that many people with diabetes still go undetected and their condition is unrecognised until they begin to develop its serious and life-threatening complications. Globally, it is thought that up to 50 per cent of such people remain undiagnosed, which is a very serious challenge for all of us. It is estimated that in Scotland one in five people either has diabetes or is at high risk of developing it, which costs our NHS £1 billion each year, 80 per cent of which goes on dealing with potentially preventable complications.

We all know that types 1 and 2 diabetes are distinct entities. Type 1 generally starts when people are young, and is unavoidable, but type 2 is generally a condition of later life, the onset of which can often be prevented by leading a healthy lifestyle. It is very important to be able to recognise the symptoms of diabetes, whatever its type, because the earlier it is diagnosed and properly managed, the less likely are its complications to appear. Diabetes Scotland’s campaign to raise awareness in children and young people by highlighting the symptoms and warning signs, and encouraging them to eat healthily and exercise regularly is to be commended and supported.

A regime of physical activity and healthy eating is important to all of us, of course. By leading that type of life we can help to avoid the pitfalls of obesity, one of the most serious being the development of type 2 diabetes. In modern western society there are very many people—the numbers are, sadly, increasing—who are significantly overweight, which undoubtedly leads to earlier onset of type 2 diabetes. Some people in their teens now have the condition, and the earlier the onset, the sooner people are likely to develop the complications of kidney, eye and cardiovascular disease. Those not only compromise their health and wellbeing, but might result in their premature death and, in the process, put a great deal of pressure on NHS resources.

Everyone living with diabetes should have equal access to appropriate health services, but that is not yet the case.

The message of the world diabetes day 2014 campaign is a simple one—that the healthy choice can actually be the easy choice. The campaign aims to inform children and young people about how to make the right choices about what they eat—one of the most valuable being to start the day with a healthy breakfast. By educating them now in a fun and engaging way on the importance of a healthy diet and regular physical activity, we will help to protect the health and wellbeing of young people and future generations, and we will achieve better health outcomes for people who currently suffer from diabetes and those who are at risk of developing it.

I commend the campaigning work of Diabetes Scotland, which we will celebrate in the Parliament next Tuesday at this year’s parliamentary reception for world diabetes day, and I thank David Stewart once again for leading the debate.

17:25  

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The Deputy Presiding Officer (John Scott) Con
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Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
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Chic Brodie (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP
I, too, thank David Stewart for bringing the motion to the chamber for debate this evening, and I congratulate him and Nanette Milne on the work that they do...
Rhoda Grant (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Lab
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The Minister for Public Health (Michael Matheson) SNP
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