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Inflammatory Bowel Disease

This Cross-party group's purpose:

To raise awareness of the issues faced by people living with IBD and the impact of the condition on their lives among parliamentarians.

To raise awareness of the high incidence of IBD in Scotland and the increasing incidence of childhood IBD.

To promote and monitor implementation of the National Blueprint for Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Scotland.

To be a stimulus to galvanise support from local and national policymakers.

To act as a conduit for sharing and dissemination of best practice.

Next meeting

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Meetings of the CPG for 2023 have been scheduled for:

• Wednesday 14 June 6pm
• Wednesday 20 September 6pm
• Wednesday 13 December 6pm

Anyone wishing to attend must contact Elaine Steven.

 
 

Get in touch

If you want to get in touch, you can contact Elaine Steven

Address:

Involved in the group

MSPs, individuals and organisations who participate in and support this group.

Current Members

Pauline McNeill

Convener

Party: Scottish Labour

MSP for: Glasgow (Region)

Clare Adamson

Deputy Convener

Party: Scottish National Party

MSP for: Motherwell and Wishaw (Constituency)

Liam McArthur

Member

Party: Scottish Liberal Democrats

MSP for: Orkney Islands (Constituency)

Colin Smyth

Member

Party: Independent

MSP for: South Scotland (Region)

Sue Webber

Member

Party: Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

MSP for: Lothian (Region)


Non MSP Individuals

Kirsty Gibson
Angus McLean
Edmund Murray
Amy Bednarz
Nancy Greig
Matthew James
Elisabeth Bardell
Dr Ian Arnott
Prof Richard Russell
Dr Graham Naismith
Dr Jonathan McDonald
Dr Daniel Gaya
Sr Vikki Garrick
CNS Seth Squires
CNS Allan Boal
Prof David Wilson
Cher-antonia Khedim
Dr Dagmar Kastner
Dr Su Bunn
Dr Iain Chalmers
Sandra Macrae

Derek McEwan

Dr Harvey Humphrey


Organisations

Crohn`s & Colitis UK - secretary

Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE)