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SNP-GREEN GOVERNMENT MUST SUPPORT BEREAVED FAMILIES AND BACK MILLY’S LAW

By Bill Heaney

Scottish Labour has urged the SNP-Green government to back law changes to strengthen the rights of patients and bereaved families.

On Wednesday MSPs will debate amendments to the bill introducing a Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland, and Scottish Labour will be pressing a series of amendments designed to deliver Milly’s Law.

Milly Main and her mother, Kimberley Darroch.

Named after Milly Main, who died in controversial circumstances at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Glasgow, Labour’s plans aim to reset the balance between families and powerful public bodies and ensure that bereaved families are at the heart of the response to disasters and public scandals.

At Stage 2 of this bill, the SNP and the Greens teamed up to vote down Labour amendments which would have delivered Milly’s Law.

The party has welcomed the change of heart from SNP Ministers and has been working with them to deliver the following changes to the bill:

Scottish Labour Health spokesperson Jackie Baillie, pictured right,  said “The SNP and the Greens have already betrayed patients once during this bill – they must not do the same again. I welcome the change of heart and the co-operation of the Scottish Government in delivering Milly’s Law.

“Too often patients and families hit by scandals in our healthcare system are failed by those in power and forced to fight for justice.

“This bill is an important chance to start tipping the balance of power back towards patients and it is essential that the SNP-Green government take this opportunity by backing Labour’s plans.”

Milly’s mother, Kimberly Darroch, said: “I urge MSPs from all parties to do the right thing and ensure that patients and families come first, and are never an afterthought.

“Right now, the system is stacked against those who have questions about what happened to their loved ones – that can’t be right.

“We are looking to our parliament to put measures in place so that nobody has to go through what we went through ever again.”

Top picture: Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar, who has been campaigned vigorously to have Milly’s Law passed by the Scottish Parliament, with Kimberley Darroch.

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