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Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP) SNP Chamber
28 Nov 2013
World Prematurity Day 2013 and Neonatal Care
I congratulate Rhoda Grant on bringing this important debate to the chamber. It has a personal note for me, as many of the children in my family spent time in neonatal care because of premature birth.In March this year, I attended the launch by the Friends of the Special Nurse...
Mark McDonald SNP Chamber
28 Mar 2013
High Hedges (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I need to offer thanks to a number of people. First, I thank the members of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee, which was the lead committee on the bill and which provided robust and thorough questioning and scrutiny as the bill progressed through stages 1 and 2. ...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP) SNP Chamber
02 Apr 2014
Autism-friendly Theatre and Cinema
It is appropriate that we are having this debate on world autism awareness day. I begin by thanking those members who came along to the photocall to mark autism awareness day. I have to say, Presiding Officer, that the sight of you and other members of the Scottish Parliament ...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP) SNP Chamber
23 Feb 2016
Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Oh, gosh. I am now under pressure to give Gavin Brown time to collect his thoughts for his summing-up speech, and perhaps—who knows?—to give him some content for it. There are a few points that need to be highlighted. The committee took a great deal of evidence in a very shor...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (Ind) Ind Chamber
04 Dec 2018
Autistic Children’s Experiences of School
I thank Daniel Johnson for securing this important debate. As he did, I commend the work of the National Autistic Society Scotland, Scottish Autism and Children in Scotland in pulling together the report and the parents and young people who contributed their experiences in ord...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
15 Jun 2011
Taking Scotland Forward: Justice
Thank you, Presiding Officer. We north-easterners are famous for being tight, so you do not need to worry on that score.I have a couple of interests to declare. Through my membership of Aberdeen City Council, I am the vice-convener of Grampian joint fire board—for the time bei...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2013
Employability
I welcome the debate. I was a member of the Finance Committee for a large part of the inquiry, although that was some months ago. The committee’s inquiry and the debate are timely and I congratulate past and present committee members who have put the work into the report that ...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) SNP Chamber
03 Sep 2013
Programme for Government 2013-14
This is my first speech in the Parliament since the Donside by-election. Applause. It is important that I begin by paying tribute to my predecessor, Brian Adam, who, as we all know, had tributes paid to him in the Parliament at the time of his passing. Brian was a great source...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP) SNP Chamber
26 Jan 2016
Trade Union Bill
My colleague Kevin Stewart spoke of his time at Aberdeen City Council as the convener of the finance and resources committee. He mentioned the important role that trade unionists played in a number of the budget discussions and in resolving the vexed issue of single status and...
Mark McDonald SNP Chamber
09 Nov 2011
Rehabilitation and Enablement
I hope that the Presiding Officer might be a little bit lenient with my timing; Jackie Baillie, having used up almost all the extra time in the debate in her own speech, has now taken a huge chunk out of my time with her intervention.We have a higher level of allied health pro...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
23 Nov 2011
Carers and Young Carers Strategy
I very much welcome the strategy and the strong statement of intent that it contains. It is clear from what the minister has said, and indeed from the increase in respite, the announcement on the change fund and today’s announcement on short breaks, that that intent is being b...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) SNP Chamber
05 Sep 2013
Where Gypsy Travellers Live
Presiding Officer, I begin by apologising that I will have to leave at the conclusion of my speech to get to a public meeting in my constituency this evening. I notified you in advance to that effect.I was interested to read the report by the Equal Opportunities Committee. I n...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP) SNP Chamber
04 Dec 2014
Violence against Women
As a man, I am part of the problem. I have not always spoken out and I have not always intervened when people have made comments or acted in a way that ought to be challenged. Many of us would acknowledge that, sometimes, we decide that the quiet life is the easy life and we a...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP) SNP Chamber
27 May 2015
Assisted Suicide (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
At the time of Margo MacDonald’s passing, I said that I would remember quite fondly how, whenever she or I was called to speak in the chamber, we would find ourselves exchanging a furtive glance to work out whether the Presiding Officer had said “Mark” or “Margo”. I cannot hel...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP) SNP Chamber
01 Sep 2015
General Practitioner Recruitment
Having spoken a little bit about primary care in my speech during the programme for government debate and during a health debate that we held prior to the summer recess, I thank Jim Hume for bringing the issue back to the chamber. I was interested by the comments on workload....
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP) SNP Chamber
12 Nov 2015
Social Security in Scotland (Future Delivery)
I should declare at the outset that my son is a recipient of disability living allowance and my wife is a recipient of carers allowance, so the issues, arguments and discussions that relate to the benefits system, its interaction with individuals and the changes that are takin...
The Minister for Childcare and Early Years (Mark McDonald) SNP Chamber
01 Dec 2016
Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility
The Government is clear about the country that we aspire to be: a Scotland that upholds the rights of its people, including children and young people, so that they can play a full part in society. Our focus is on transforming the lives of our children and young people and on o...
Mark McDonald SNP Chamber
23 Mar 2017
British Sign Language (Draft National Plan)
At the risk of giving the interpreter at the back of the chamber some difficulty, I say aye. We recognise that there are variations in BSL, and we are more than happy to consider that in the context of our approaches. We know that there are significant variations in access to...
Mark McDonald SNP Chamber
18 Apr 2017
Topical Question Time · Children (Physical Punishment)
In Scotland, the area of legislation to which Liam McArthur refers predates both his and my time in Parliament. I believe that the legislation was piloted through Parliament by Jim Wallace, who was the Minister for Justice at the time. There was much debate in Parliament aroun...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (Ind) Ind Chamber
05 Dec 2018
Remembering Conscientious Objectors
I congratulate Alison Johnstone on securing the debate. I signed her motion and fully support the campaign. On 18 November this year, a play entitled “This evil thing” was performed at Dyce parish church in my constituency. It was a solo play, written and performed by the awa...
Mark McDonald Ind Chamber
19 Jun 2019
Planning (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3 (Day 2)
I listened carefully to the points that Graham Simpson made. When we were talking about third-party rights of appeal—although they fell, I backed those amendments—I was struck by the fact that much of the objection to them was on the basis that they would increase costs and po...
Mark McDonald SNP Committee
15 Nov 2011
New Petitions
I think that your understanding is correct, and I fully understand where John Wilson is coming from. However, it is a value judgment that we must make on a petition-by-petition basis. I do not think that the petition is asking anything particularly new, when we compare it with...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Committee
01 Feb 2012
Proposed High Hedges (Scotland) Bill
Thank you, convener. I am grateful to the committee for inviting me here today. I will offer a bit of background and outline my ideas on the measures that I will seek to introduce in the proposed high hedges (Scotland) bill. I hope that what I say will add to your consideratio...
Mark McDonald SNP Committee
12 Jun 2012
Current Petitions
The letter from the UK Government suggests that the delay is at the Transport Scotland end. We need some form of satisfaction, through a response from Transport Scotland. I am minded to suggest that, if we do not get a satisfactory response, the committee should have Transport...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Committee
21 Sep 2011
Section 23 Report
I was interested in case study 2 on police waiting time. Murdo Fraser touched on the time that is spent in a court setting before finding out that the case will not go anywhere because a plea has been accepted. I have experience of that: when I was 16, I attended court as a wi...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
17 May 2012
Physical Activity
I thoroughly enjoyed Alison Johnstone’s speech and I am happy that we will back her amendment at decision time. She speaks with great authority on the issue. I have had many discussions with her about sport, on Twitter and in private.Patricia Ferguson made the interesting poin...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
15 Jan 2013
Planning Reform
Like my colleague Stewart Stevenson, I have a family interest in the planning system; my uncle is a joiner.I welcome the debate and come at it from having been a local councillor in Aberdeen. I know that the minister is always keen to look at the example of Aberdeen City Counc...
Mark McDonald SNP Chamber
06 Mar 2013
National Health Service Waiting Times
Thank you very much, Presiding Officer.I thought that the understanding was that it was for the member who was speaking to determine whether to accept an intervention, rather than for Mr Findlay to use his tried and tested bully-boy tactics to muscle in on my speaking time. I ...
Mark McDonald SNP Chamber
05 Feb 2013
High Hedges (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The debate has been fairly constructive. I found myself cringing at the number of hedge puns that were made—who knew that we had so many comedians in the chamber?We heard from Colin Keir and Helen Eadie that the issue was prevalent in their time as councillors. One of my motiv...
Mark McDonald SNP Committee
19 Nov 2014
Air Weapons and Licensing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
My second point follows on from an interesting point that Mr Steele made about the pressures that are caused by large numbers of venues in a concentrated area spilling out at the same time. When I was a local authority councillor, I floated a suggestion that local authority li...
Mark McDonald SNP Committee
24 Nov 2014
Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am aware that we have a lot to get through before we conclude, so I will ask a final question that I posed to the previous panel on points of contact and the time that is taken for community asset transfers. If a community organisation seeks to take on an asset from a counci...
Mark McDonald SNP Chamber
10 Dec 2014
Smith Commission
Let me explain that further. This Parliament is receiving powers around welfare and taxation. The question is to do with whether there is a coherence to those powers and how they can be applied in Scotland. Mr Smith suggests that there is a difference between us in our views o...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP) SNP Chamber
06 Jan 2015
Mental Health
I welcome the minister to his new role and welcome the tone that he struck in opening the debate. Broadly speaking, it has been a constructive debate. I will touch on a number of key areas, the first of which is stigma, which has been mentioned by several members. I note the ...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 Jan 2015
Scotland’s Future
This is probably not reciprocated, but I genuinely have a lot of time for Dr Simpson when it comes to discussions on health issues. We spent time together on the Health and Sport Committee. Large sections of his speech were constructive in their approach. I disagreed with some...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP) SNP Chamber
18 Mar 2014
National Planning Framework 3 and Scottish Planning Policy
I thank the clerks to the Local Government and Regeneration Committee, and all the other committees that contributed, for their work in producing the committee reports, which have been outlined by the committee conveners. I welcome the fact that the NPF3 and SPP documents hav...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
01 Mar 2012
Living Wage
I welcome the committee’s inquiry, its report and today’s debate. The tone of the debate thus far has been broadly consensual, with a notable exception. As I listened to Margaret Mitchell’s speech, I felt as if we had gone into a time warp and that we were back debating the mi...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP) SNP Chamber
07 Oct 2015
Fiscal Framework
While listening to Jackie Baillie’s speech, I was interested by her trying to conjure the image of a mystery thriller. Unfortunately, during the course of her speech the only image that I could come up with was of Jackie Baillie standing outside a room with a cup pressed again...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Nov 2015
Violence Against Women
On Friday I will visit Grampian Women’s Aid, which is having an open day as part of the 16 days campaign and which has recently relocated to an office in my constituency that was previously occupied by Home-Start Aberdeen. I look forward to discussing with Grampian Women’s Aid...
Mark McDonald SNP Committee
03 Mar 2016
Scotland Bill (Fiscal Framework)
I just want to go back to Alex Johnstone’s point, which I find difficult to fathom. As we discussed at the Finance Committee, if no agreement had been reached, the simple fact is that the Scottish Government would be recommending that we do not agree a legislative consent moti...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Mar 2016
Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill
It is good to know that, unlike at stage 1, when I was the only speaker in the open debate, I will have some company this time around. A group of schoolchildren came into the public gallery and had to sit through the discussion on the amendments. As we discussed the finer mer...
Mark McDonald SNP Chamber
20 Dec 2016
Improving the Care Experience for Looked-after Children
To be honest, I feel that Liz Smith’s brevity has gained me some time, Presiding Officer, so let us use it, not lose it. This afternoon’s debate has been consensual, but most importantly it has allowed us to examine in some depth some of the issues that we need to probe as pa...
The Minister for Childcare and Early Years (Mark McDonald) SNP Chamber
02 Mar 2017
Child Protection Improvement Programme
A year ago, the then Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning set out the Government’s intention to implement a child protection improvement programme. In doing so, she acknowledged the strengths that are inherent in the current system but recognised that there ar...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (Ind) Ind Chamber
09 Mar 2021
Budget (Scotland) (No 5) Bill
Thank you, Presiding Officer. On the off chance that I lose track and forget to do this, I say that, having served under Bruce Crawford in the previous session of Parliament on the Devolution (Further Powers) Committee, on which you also served, I regard him as one of the stat...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
02 Jun 2011
Green Energy
Thank you, Presiding Officer. Having congratulated you privately on your elevation to the role, I do so publicly today.Like Kezia Dugdale last week, Mark Griffin spoke today about his unexpected election to Parliament. I share that feeling, although they probably at least turn...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
07 Sep 2011
Young Drivers
I congratulate David Stewart on securing the debate. Every member across the chamber would echo the sentiment that the loss of young lives on our roads is a tragedy and something that we must do everything in our power to prevent. He spoke of the carnage on Highland roads. I c...
Mark McDonald SNP Committee
29 Nov 2011
Current Petitions
Not for the first time today, I disagree with John Wilson. We would not be affording a commercial opportunity to the company. If it unwisely chooses to use its time before the committee to put forward a sales pitch, it will find itself coming back down to earth with a bump. I ...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Committee
20 Sep 2011
Interests
It may be that from time to time I will have to declare interests on individual petitions as they come forward but, at present, I think that the only interest that I need to declare is my membership of Aberdeen City Council.
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
05 Oct 2011
Welfare Reform
I will do what I can to assist the Presiding Officer in that regard. I declare an interest as a member of Aberdeen City Council.The notion appears to be that reform is needed and that we must therefore back these reforms, as it is not good enough simply to say that they are no...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
27 Oct 2011
First Minister’s Question Time · Computer Games Industry
Given that the UK Government has not only failed to introduce games tax relief, despite assurances by the previous Government that it would—the present incumbents show no desire to do so—and given that Ireland appears to be considering tax breaks in this area, does the First M...
Mark McDonald SNP Chamber
08 Feb 2012
Budget (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
That is 10 seconds of my life that I will not see again. I wonder whether Mr Findlay, the class warrior in this Parliament, agrees with his colleague, Hugh Henry, about the public health supplement, given that he is obviously so keenly opposed to big businesses making exorbita...
Mark McDonald SNP Chamber
16 May 2012
National Parenting Strategy
Does the minister agree that an issue that affects fathers—albeit that it is outwith the Scottish Government’s remit—is the short time that they are given for paternity leave, which often does not allow them to pick up some of the slack, especially if the mother has postnatal ...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
15 Mar 2012
January Pay Date
I thank members from across the chamber for signing my motion to facilitate the debate, although I note that, with the lone exception of Mr Macintosh, no members from parties other than the Scottish National Party are in the chamber, so we might all get home a bit sooner.I lod...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
01 Feb 2012
Year of Creative Scotland 2012
I direct members to my declaration of interests in respect of my membership of Aberdeen City Council—that might pop up during my speech. My colleagues from the north-east, Kevin Stewart and Dennis Robertson, will speak later in the debate, so I will do what I can do to highlig...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
23 Feb 2012
Fair Trade
I congratulate my colleague George Adam on securing the debate and declare an interest as a member of Aberdeen City Council. During my time on that council, I have served on its fair trade working group.The North East Scotland region, which I represent, has a strong story to t...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
19 Jan 2012
First Minister’s Question Time · Prime Minister (Meetings)
The First Minister will be familiar with Sangs of Macduff from his time representing Banff and Buchan. Does he share the concerns that are being expressed regarding the conduct of Allied Irish Banks in placing the firm in administration, in spite of the insistence of the owner...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Dec 2011
Spending Review 2011 and Draft Budget 2012-13
I welcome the report as the new boy on the committee, although I am soon to be joined by other new members, so I will not be the newest member for long. It is not necessarily fair for me to comment on the process behind the production of the report, other than to remark that t...
Mark McDonald SNP Chamber
22 Mar 2012
Children
That is personal taste, and the feeling is mutual. The key issue, as identified by the minister in her opening remarks, is the need to transform the system. The Children in Scotland briefing, which we all received this morning, highlights examples that illustrate why a commitm...
Mark McDonald (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Mar 2012
Remploy (United Kingdom Government Response)
The charitable thing to do following Mary Scanlon’s speech would be to note that at least one of the UK Government parties has bothered to turn up to the chamber to defend its stance in relation to Remploy. Yet again, the Liberal Democrats are posted missing.I express my disap...
Mark McDonald SNP Chamber
07 Jun 2012
Common Fisheries Policy
No, I have given way once already. We might then not have found ourselves in this position, in terms of what we have put forward from Scotland on the CFP and the needs of Scotland’s fishing communities.This is a moment of opportunity. It is an opportunity to radically reform f...
Mark McDonald SNP Chamber
08 Mar 2012
Aberdeen City Council (Union Terrace Gardens)
No—don’t be silly.I will address some of the concerns—I will be generous and call them that—that Lewis Macdonald and Sarah Boyack have raised by reading some quotations. The first is from Crawford Langley, the independent counting officer, in whom I have a great deal of trust ...
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Meeting of the Parliament 28 November 2013

28 Nov 2013 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
World Prematurity Day 2013 and Neonatal Care
I congratulate Rhoda Grant on bringing this important debate to the chamber. It has a personal note for me, as many of the children in my family spent time in neonatal care because of premature birth.

In March this year, I attended the launch by the Friends of the Special Nursery at Aberdeen neonatal unit of the miracles and memories scrapbooks project, which aims to bring together pictures and stories from people and families who have experienced the care and support of the Aberdeen special nursery.

One of the mothers, Julia Ann Roberts, commented to me that the neonatal care has led to a community spirit among the parents who have experienced prematurity and the care of the neonatal unit. Many of them are now dedicated fundraisers who work extremely hard to raise money to support the work of the special nursery.

One of my constituents, Donna Scott, petitioned the Parliament on the subject of donor breast milk and the establishment of a donor milk bank to cover all of Scotland. I am delighted that she was successful in achieving that aim with the support of the Scottish Government and the national health service. We now have a system in which, regardless of geography, premature babies can access donor breast milk, which as we know is vital for many premature babies.

Donna Scott and other parents who have been in contact with me have made a point about the number of beds that are available in units, particularly in Aberdeen. One point that has been brought to me frequently is about the number of mothers who have to be relocated to Ninewells in Dundee. They could not fault the care that they received there but, as Rhoda Grant highlighted, the geographical displacement causes obvious difficulties, particularly for the wider family, who want to visit and support the mother and child during what is a difficult time.

Another interesting point is about parental leave, although I realise that that is not devolved to the Parliament. Many fathers have only two weeks of statutory leave, but if a child is in a neonatal unit for a number of weeks, that leave can often be eaten up during time when the child is not at home. The mother’s maternity leave is also eaten into by the time that the child spends in the neonatal unit.

One of my constituents, Wendy Eastell, told me that, when her daughter was born prematurely at 27 weeks, she had 24 weeks of maternity leave. One week of that was spent in labour and 11 weeks were spent while her daughter was in the neonatal unit, which meant that she had only 12 weeks at home with her daughter before she had to return to work. At that point, her daughter was only term plus 11 weeks and weighed only five pounds. There can also be difficulties for mothers with breastfeeding and attachment if they do not have that vital time with their baby because it is spent largely in the neonatal unit.

Presiding Officer, I have a couple of other constituent examples that I would like to raise, so I ask you to be a little flexible with my time so that I can at least put them on the record. A number of people have contacted me. I will not be able to raise all their points, but I have told them that I will send their comments to the minister after the debate.

One example is my constituent Alison Martin, whose daughter Sawyer was born six weeks prematurely. Alison said that the staff at the neonatal unit in Aberdeen allowed her to be as hands-on as possible with the care of her daughter and that she cannot fault the care that the unit provided.

One of the more harrowing cases that I have come across is that of my constituent Dani Rose Mackay, who was pregnant with twins and was taken in at 21 weeks with pre-term premature rupture of membranes, or PPROM. One of her twins had no water, but one did. A week later, the other twin had no water either. Both babies had heartbeats right up to labour at 25 weeks, but one of them, Lucy, had stopped growing. Her cord flow was bad and she did not cope with the labour, and her heartbeat stopped during it.

Dani had been moved to Dundee at 24 weeks because Aberdeen had no room—a point that I raised earlier—but labour was stalled with steroids, magnesium and a contraction-stopping drug. At 25 weeks, she was found to be fully dilated, with her daughter Amie’s foot visible, and was induced. That failed, and 17 hours later Amie was born after surgery, although not a section. However, Dani’s cervix closed, so Lucy was induced and was stillborn, with waters intact, another seven hours later. Her waters had not ruptured, but had diminished due to placental issues.

Dani felt that there was a disparity between the service that she was offered in Aberdeen and that in Dundee. Obviously, that predates the guidance that has been implemented, so I hope that it will perhaps change some of that. She said that she would love to see discharge packs being given to mothers when they leave the neonatal unit and more appointments being offered, which would enable mothers to chart the progress of their children. Perhaps having a dedicated outpatient department as the first port of call for mothers who have spent time in the neonatal unit could be looked at.

I hope that I have been able to put some thoughts in the minister’s head. I thank Rhoda Grant for bringing the debate to the chamber.

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