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Monica Lennon

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Born Bellshill
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Party Scottish Labour Party
ParentsGerard Ward
Job Politician
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Monica Lennon MSP is a Scottish Labour Party politician who has been the Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Central Scotland region since the 2016 Scottish Parliament election. and Scottish Labour Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport since 4 October 2018.

Forced adoption: 'My baby was taken'

Forced adoption: 'My baby was taken'
Jan 27,2022 1:18 am

... Months later Labour MSP Monica Lennon tabled a motion on historical forced adoption, calling the Scottish government to say sorry on behalf of the nation...

Period products for NHS staff 'a basic necessity'

Period products for NHS staff 'a basic necessity'
Jan 22,2022 3:40 pm

... The union said it was disappointed that too many responses to Freedom of Information requests submitted by Scottish Labour MSP Monica Lennon showed health boards still did not even have a policy of making period products available and accessible...

Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater tests positive for Covid

Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater tests positive for Covid
Oct 30,2021 5:05 pm

... Scottish Labour MSP Monica Lennon showed her support by wishing Ms Slater well on social media...

Coronavirus: Scotland ' s chief medical officer on lockdown travel

Coronavirus: Scotland ' s chief medical officer on lockdown travel
Apr 18,2020 8:18 pm

... Scottish Labour s health spokeswoman Monica Lennon said woman should have a fault choked to nip this in the Bud earlier...

Coronavirus: police warning over Calderwood is visit second home

Coronavirus: police warning over Calderwood is visit second home
Apr 18,2020 8:12 pm

... Monica Lennon, Scottish Labour health spokeswoman said the first minister and her top team must lead by example how to cancel called for Dr...

Time poverty: MSPs to back the plans for free hygiene article

Time poverty: MSPs to back the plans for free hygiene article
Feb 25,2020 3:41 am

... The legislation, put forward by Labour MSP Monica Lennon, probably his first vote in Holyrood later...

Nicola Sturgeon: Scotland 'cannot be imprisoned' in UK

Nicola Sturgeon: Scotland 'cannot be imprisoned' in UK
Feb 16,2020 9:12 am

... The party s health spokeswoman Monica Lennon said she insists she would still oppose separation from the UK but accepts the SNP now have a mandate for a referendum in 2020...

Health secretary issues apology over child deaths in Glasgow hospital

Health secretary issues apology over child deaths in Glasgow hospital
Feb 16,2020 8:25 am

... Labour s Monica Lennon asked the health secretary who the parents of sick children should put their trust in...

Period products for NHS staff 'a basic necessity'

Feb 16,2020 8:16 am

A leading Scottish ICU consultant has told The Bbc of the dread female staff can feel knowing that they could be about to bleed through their scrubs but have no access to pads or tampons.

Dr Rosie Baruah backed the BMA's call for period products to be provided in all NHS staff toilets.

She Said the products should be viewed as a basic necessity not a luxury.

The British Medical Association said it was a dignity in work issue and called for all staff to have access.

It said providing period products could play a huge role in the wellbeing and comfort of their staff.

The Union said it was disappointed that too many responses to Freedom of Information requests submitted by Scottish Labour MSP Monica Lennon showed health boards still did not even have a policy of making period products available and accessible.

The FOI responses showed there had been improvements In Comparison to February 2020 but five of Scotland's 14 health boards stated that free period products were not provided to staff, including NHS Lothian.

Dr Baruah, a consultant in Critical Care and anaesthesia in Edinburgh, told that Getting Through a busy shift and being able to change your menstrual protection as often As Needed was not always easy.

She Said this had become even more of an issue during the pandemic with doctors and nurses wearing full PPE and following strict guidelines.

The Consultant said period products were available in schools and in hospitals for all patients who may need them but health boards did not have an obligation to provide them for staff.

Dr Baruah said menstruation was often " unpredictable" and " frequently messy". She Said doctors and nurses could be working far from their usual clinical area with a patient in critical need.

" While you might have access to toilet facilities, if there are no period products there you can end up stuffing your underwear with toilet paper, " She Said .

" I have had colleagues who have to Cut Up patient's incontinence pads to place in their own underwear until they can access period products. "

Dr Baruah said period products should be seen as a basic hygiene essential like toilet roll.

" They are seen as this added extra, this luxury, whereas I see them as being absolutely fundamental to being able to function at work. "

Stress and embarrassment

The Critical Care consultant said she was well-paid and could afford period products but This Was not about cost instead it was an issue of access to products to avoid stress and embarrassment.

" It is massively distracting at a time when you can't afford to be distracted, " She Said .

Ms Lennon said there was a lack of leadership on the issue and health boards should get their act together.

The Scottish Labour MSP said doctors should not have to worry about Bleeding Through their scrubs.

" We want employers around the country to do The Right thing by their staff and I really think health boards should be leading The Way on that. "

A Scottish Government spokesperson said: " Scotland was The First country in The World to make period products widely available for free. We believe that being able to access period products is fundamental to equality, dignity and Human Rights .

" We expect that NHS boards should provide period products for free for women who need them, when they need them, and that this is a fundamental aspect of their care.

" The Scottish Government previously confirmed with all NHS boards that sanitary products are freely available for women that need them in all appropriate wards in all hospitals.



Source of news: bbc.com

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