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To ask the Scottish Government how it is collaborating with (a) Parent Club, (b) the ALLIANCE, (c) Young Scot and (d) other third sector organisations to raise awareness of endometriosis through campa

S6W-32185 · Written Question · lodged by Hamilton, Rachael

Lodged on
11 Dec 2024
Heard / answered on
23 Dec 2024
To ask the Scottish Government how it is collaborating with (a) Parent Club, (b) the ALLIANCE, (c) Young Scot and (d) other third sector organisations to raise awareness of endometriosis through campaigns and educational initiatives.

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Through the NHS Inform Women’s Health Platform, we have made information on a range of health topics, including endometriosis, available to women online and in one place. Reciprocal connections have been made throughout the platform with other Scottish Government sites such as Parent Club and with third sector organisations including Endometriosis UK and Endo SOS helping to raise awareness of the condition and supporting women to access the information they need when they need it.In March 2023 we delivered an engagement campaign in partnership with Young Scot to increase young people’s awareness of endometriosis. The campaign primarily targeted those aged 11 to 25 in Scotland and provided information on how to support a young person in the process of diagnosis or who may have endometriosis.The Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE) has continued to support the Women’s Health Plan through their dedicated lived experience programme. This has included the development of the conversation café toolkit to encourage information sharing and peer support on women’s health including menstrual health and endometriosis.

Answered by Jenni Minto on 23 Dec 2024.