Rutherglen MSP Clare Haughey marked the end of Scottish Apprenticeship Week with a visit to MD Electrical Contractors in Rutherglen.
Category: Press Releases
MSP SEES SUCCESS IN CAMPAIGN ON NEWTON FARM BROADBAND
Rutherglen MSP Clare Haughey has received written assurances from Openreach that more residents in Newton Farm should have access to superfast broadband by the end of April.
MSP WELCOMES RECORD LEVELS OF MENTAL HEALTH STAFF
Rutherglen MSP and mental health nurse Clare Haughey has welcomed recent figures which show that staffing in Scotland’s psychology and children & young people’s mental health care services is at a record high.
2 SISTERS PROPOSED CLOSURE HIGHLIGHTED ONCE MORE IN PARLIAMENT
Rutherglen MSP Clare Haughey last week (8th March) raised the proposed closure of the 2 Sisters plant in Cambuslang with the Scottish Government at Holyrood. Clare Haughey MSP has been actively involved since the company’s announcement last month, and has raised the matter twice in the Scottish Parliament.
HOLYROOD MARKS EATING DISORDERS AWARENESS WEEK
Last week, I secured a debate on Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Eating disorders, which include anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorders are serious mental illnesses, therefore help should be sought if you are suffering from one.
SCHOOL LEAVERS ACROSS SOUTH LANARKSHIRE HEADING FOR WORK OR STUDY
School leavers in South Lanarkshire continue to go on to positive destinations after finishing secondary school – with the latest figures showing 95.8% of youngsters going into further or higher education, employment or training three months after leaving school.
100% OF IVF PATIENTS IN LANARKSHIRE SEEN ON TARGET
Last year 100% of IVF patients in Lanarkshire began treatment within 12 months of referral, beating a key Scottish Government target. The news has been welcomed by Rutherglen MSP Clare Haughey who said that patients in Scotland receive “the fairest and most generous access to IVF in the UK”.
MSP RECEIVES ASSURANCES FROM COUNCIL REGARDING “DANGEROUS” SNAPCHAT FACILITY
Rutherglen MSP Clare Haughey has received written assurances from South Lanarkshire Council regarding a feature on the social media app Snapchat which allows strangers to view posted videos from within schools.
MORE YOUNG PEOPLE SETTING UP FOR SUCCESS AFTER SCHOOL
School leavers in South Lanarkshire continue to go on to positive destinations after finishing secondary school – with the latest figures showing 95.8% of youngsters going into further or higher education, employment or training three months after leaving school.
MSP RAISES 2 SISTERS PROPOSED CLOSURE AT SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT
Rutherglen MSP Clare Haughey last week (22nd February) highlighted the proposed closure of the 2 Sisters poultry plant at Holyrood.