Fiona Hyslop Encourages Blood Donation

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Fiona Hyslop MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency is encouraging Constituents who are able to, to donate their blood, platelets and plasma as part of an ongoing Campaign by the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service Team who visited Parliament last week. (Thursday, 15th June) Fiona commented, “Blood, platelets and plasma donation are a genuine lifeline for those in need, and the majority of people need it more than once. “I was delighted to meet with the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service Team this week and would encourage all my constituents who are able to donate blood to do so, to share life, and share often. “You can visit the Scot Blood website for more information on how and where to donate.” Scotblood | Homepage ENDS
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Fiona Hyslop MSP joins cross-party group of MSPs in raising Children’s NHS Lothian Audiology Issue in Parliament

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Local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency, Fiona Hyslop, spoke in a Members Debate: Late-diagnosed Deaf Children (Lothian), in the Scottish Parliament on Thursday 8th June 2023. The debate, which was held in the name of Jeremy Balfour MSP, focussed on ensuring that Lothian late-diagnosed deaf children get the support that they need. Following the debate Fiona said: “Children who were not diagnosed promptly as babies as being deaf need NHS Lothian and Education services to provide ongoing support. “NHS Lothian’s 2021 review of their Paediatric Audiology Service identified major failings within the service. The children who this audit identified as receiving a late diagnosis must receive specific and additional support, they need to ensure they thrive and flourish. “I am pleased that Lothian MSPs from across the political parties have…
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Fiona Hyslop Meets Poppyscotland team at the Scottish Parliament

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Local Linlithgow Constituency MSP, Fiona Hyslop, attended Poppyscotland’s exhibition at the Scottish Parliament on Thursday 11th May and spoke with the team about their invaluable work.  Poppyscotland provide holistic and bespoke support for current and former members of the Armed Forces as well as their families. From October 2021 to September 2022, Poppyscotland provided assistance to 1,520 individuals and families across a wide range of their services. Poppyscotland also reach many more people through the Armed Services Advice Project, Legion Scotland's Pensions Service and by providing funding to other organisations. Fiona discussed various aspects of their work with the team, including their Welfare Service Statistical Report, which outlines the assistance they have provided to individuals and families via a range of their Welfare Services, including Grants, Employment Services and their newly…
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Fiona Hyslop MSP Warns Health Minister of Stealth Tactics of West Lothian Integrated Joint Board

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Local Linlithgow Constituency MSP, Fiona Hyslop, has voiced serious concerns in the Scottish Parliament about the actions of West Lothian Integrated Joint Board. During a Member’s Debate about the future of St Michael’s Hospital in Linlithgow, on Wednesday May 10th, Fiona took the opportunity to raise the issue of their recent proposals to out-source residential care for the elderly and care at home.  Fiona highlighted some of the IJB’s recent decisions, including their announcement of proposals to outsource West Lothian care services for residential care of elderly people and care at home for disabled people and elderly people. Notably, these proposals are being considered partly because of West Lothian Council’s reduced funding for the IJB - despite the fact that West Lothian Council received the second biggest increase to their overall budget…
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Fiona Hyslop MSP raises West Lothian Bus service issues in Parliament

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Local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency, Fiona Hyslop, used a speech in Parliament to highlight the problems currently facing her Constituents who want regular, reliable, accessible bus services during a recent Access to Bus services debate in Parliament.  Fiona called for a radical approach to help people use bus services, with park and bus rides at Heartlands M8 and the new Winchburgh Junction at M9 and town services for commuters to cut car use in order for us to reach Net Zero. She also highlighted Brexit causing a severe shortage of bus drivers and praised the pressure from the public for forcing West Lothian Council to emergency-fund the extension to the 21 service, to provide a connection between Blackridge and Bathgate via Armadale, to mitigate the impact of the changes announced…
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Fiona Hyslop Lodges Parliament Motion for Official Opening of West Lothian Cycle Circuit

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Local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency, Fiona Hyslop, has lodged a motion in Parliament highlighting the official opening of the West Lothian Cycle Circuit on Saturday, 27th May and congratulation the Linlithgow Community Development Trust for their work in creating and completing this excellent site. The 1KM floodlit Cycle Circuit began construction in September 2022 and will be ready and open in time for the UCI World Cycling Championships taking place in Scotland this summer. “I have been a keen supporter of the new cycle circuit since plans for the site at Kettlestoun were first announced, and I was pleased to convene a meeting of national funding bodies to help them see the potential in this community led initiative, which also received Scottish Government Funding as part of the upcoming…
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Local MSP Fiona Hyslop Congratulates Linlithgow Based Chocolatier on National Award Win

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Local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency, Fiona Hyslop MSP, met with Linlithgow based Sebastian Kobelt to congratulate him on winning the Patisserie Chef of the Year Award at the Scottish Excellence Awards 2023. The Awards recognise and reward the highest standards in hospitality, food service and tourism across the country. Fiona visited Sebastian’s workshop at the Mill Road Industrial Estate in Linlithgow Bridge and had a go at making some chocolate shells – under his expert instruction. Following the visit, Fiona said, “It was a pleasure to meet Sebastian and to congratulate him on his recent Award win. “The passion that he has for his craft is clear to see in the beautiful, elegant and creatively designed chocolates he creates, and as well as selling those in his online shop,…
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Local MSP Raises Need to Support St John’s Hospital based Youth Navigator Service with First Minister

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Local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency, Fiona Hyslop, raised the closure of the Youth Navigator Service at St John’s Hospital in Livingston at First Minister’s Questions on Thursday 11th May in the Scottish Parliament. Youth Navigator is a youth service run by Medics against Violence to support young people presenting to health care services. NHS Lothian will be withdrawing funding from the service resulting in the closure of the service in June. Commenting Fiona said: “Youth Navigator provides vital support for young people, aged 12-16, as they access health care services. Hospital presentation by vulnerable young people is often when other underlying and pressing needs are identified.   "Scotland's Children and Young People's Commissioner has stated that NHS Lothian should review its children's rights impact assessment of the decision to…
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Fiona Hyslop MSP leads Parliamentary debate on the importance of St Michael’s Hospital

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Fiona Hyslop MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency led a debate in the Scottish Parliament calling for St Michael’s Hospital to be retained and re-opened for the purpose it was intended on Wednesday 10th May. Fiona’s debate was selected for Member’s Business after it had received cross party support. Fiona also took the time to commend and thank the hard work undertaken by the Friends of St. Michael’s over the years to support patients and their families, a number of whom were in the gallery to hear the debate. Speaking after the debate, Fiona commented, “I am pleased that this important debate was able to take place at the Scottish Parliament and want to thank MSPs across all parties who signed my motion allowing for it to happen. It is now…
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Local MSP raises further blow to town from Palace vandalism with Minister

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Local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency, Fiona Hyslop raised the continuing concerns about the closure of Linlithgow Palace in the Scottish Parliament Debate: ‘Historic Environment Scotland (Site Closures)’, on Wednesday 3rd May in a Members Debate.  The debate brought by Sharon Dowey MSP focussed on the value of National Heritage sites to local tourism and businesses and the need to reopen many of these significant historic sites and was replied to by the Cabinet Secretary for Culture.  Speaking after the debate Fiona said: “This was an important debate, and I was pleased to be able to highlight the historic, cultural but also economic value of Linlithgow Palace as a national heritage not only to our town but nationally. “Concerns about high masonry safety concerns has seen the Palace closed post pandemic from May 2021…
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