Author: Alex Rowley
Dunfermline Press 25.01.18 – Care Opinion
Central Fife Times 25.01.18 – Care Opinion
Dunfermline Press 19/01/18 – CAMHS
Social Isolation & Loneliness
Do not let it be said in years to come that the Scottish Parliament was brilliant at policy and strategy but a complete failure when it came to delivering. The SNP have become so arrogant in power they do not think anyone has the right to question them. If we are going to tackle the […]
MSP urges people to give feedback on NHS experience
Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Alex Rowley is urging people to give the NHS feedback on the experience they face in using the health service through submitting responses to the dedicated web site “Care Opinion”. Care Opinion is the UK’s leading independent non-profit feedback platform for health and social care services. The organisation wants […]
Will You Be Celebrating Burns Night?
Haggis. Neeps. Tatties. Scottish cuisine at its finest. And synonymous with this time of year as we approach Burns Night. Across Scotland, and indeed across the world, there will be Burns Suppers taking place in a whole variety of settings. From grand banquets with pipers and poetry to a humble haggis supper from the chip […]
Time to Talk Day 2018
I’m supporting Time to Talk Day on Thursday the 1st of February. Too often, it’s left to people with mental health problems to talk about mental health. It’s treated as a taboo subject – something to only be spoken about in quiet corners. But mental health affects us all, and everyone should feel able […]
Alex Rowley MSP Pledges Support to Children’s Hospital Charity
Alex Rowley MSP has praised the work of Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity (ECHC) and pledged to support its work across Scotland in 2018. The Mid Scotland & Fife MSP met with the charity in the Scottish Parliament to learn about the important work it carries out for children across the country. The Mid […]
New Housing Developments Stalled
I continue to campaign for social rented housing to be built to tackle the housing crisis in Scotland. Alongside this we need to see the levels of new build for all sectors, including home ownership, rise to pre-recession levels, which sadly is not happening. The Scottish Government have brought forward a new planning bill to […]
