Improving The Health Of Young People

Improving Scotland’s health is a generational challenge and improving the health of younger Scots is an important first step.

School meals are an opportunity to provide pupils with a healthy and nutritious meal and also to encourage them to have a healthier diet more generally. A healthy diet at school not only benefits the health of pupils but has also been shown to boost attainment and improve concentration. This is also an opportunity to support Scottish farmers.

Scotland’s farmers produce some of the highest quality produce in the world and, in my view, it’s right that we aim to put that food on the plates of young people in Scotland. I have already been campaigning for changes to local authority procurement procedures to put a greater emphasis on local sourcing and intend to continue pushing this issue.

We also need to ensure that pupils take advantage of the healthy meals available in schools. There’s no point in teaching children about the value of a healthy diet, then just watching them walk out the school gates at lunchtime to the burger van across the road or the fast food shop around the corner. That’s why I’m calling for local authorities to be given the power to create exclusion zones around schools and curb the growing number of fast food restaurants setting up near schools. Schools should be the perfect place to learn good eating habits which can last a lifetime, but right now it’s just too easy to get hold of junk food at lunch time.

News

MSP backs council consultations on Spaces For People

Following successful bids by East and South Ayrshire Councils for funding from the Spaces for People programme, a local MSP is encouraging the public to have their say on where the money is spent. South Scotland MSP Brian Whittle wants the public to comment on consultations both councils are holdin

Drivers and cyclists urged to respect each other on the road

As lockdown measures are lifted and more vehicles return to the roads, Brian Whittle MSP is asking drivers, cyclists and other road users to respect each other and stay safe. The South Scotland MSP and former Olympian made the comments as Cycling Scotland launched it’s annual national advertising c

Call for Scottish Government help with health boards operations backlog

South Scotland MSP Brian Whittle has called for the Scottish Government to set out how they will help NHS Ayrshire & Arran deal with the backlog of operations that were postponed because of coronavirus. According to the latest figures, the numbers of operations taking place in Ayr & Crossho

MSP says he’ll use the summer to ‘listen and learn’

As Holyrood enters its summer recess, local MSP Brian Whittle has announced how he plans to keep in touch with the public while COVID-19 restrictions are in place. The South Scotland MSP, who normally spends his summer visiting local organisations and holding advice surgeries for constituents, will

MSP celebrates success of meals partnership

A partnership between Ayrshire charity Centrestage and local businesses, Buzzworks Holdings and Braehead foods produce and deliver to people in need has been recognised in the Scottish Parliament. South Scotland MSP Brian Whittle lodged a motion at Holyrood applauding the team behind the project, w

MSP welcomes success of UK Government support for workers

Brian Whittle MSP has welcomed the success of the UK Government’s schemes to protect jobs and support the self-employed during the pandemic. It comes after HMRC published figures showing that over 628,000 people across Scotland have had their wages protected by the UK Government’s furlough scheme,

Brian Whittle MSP shows support for National Carers Week.

South Scotland MSP Brian Whittle is calling on everyone to show their support for carers during National Carers Week which runs until Sunday. Brian praised carers for going above and beyond during the coronavirus pandemic and highlighted that many more people have taken on roles as unpaid carers fo

Time for Scotland’s NHS to make the most of healthcare technology

In an article for the Reform Scotland think tank, Brian Whittle, who worked in the healthcare technology sector before becoming an MSP, argues that better use of technology could have real benefits for medics and patients alike. The last few weeks have seen dramatic changes in the way the public ac

Long-term public health challenges must be tackled in the wake of Covid-19

Local MSP Brian Whittle has challenged the First Minister to put improving the health of Scots at the heart of her agenda as Scotland deals with the legacy of the coronavirus pandemic. During First Ministers Questions, Brian, the Scottish Conservative’s Shadow Health Minister, highlighted research