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Highland Council lobbying to improve breast screening in rural areas


By Neil MacPhail

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HIGHLAND Council has agreed to lobby for improved access to breast screening in remote parts of the region.

The following motion from Councillors Richard Gale, Michael Baird, Angela Maclean, Jim McGillivray and Trish Robertson, was agreed:

"This council recognises the importance of Breast Screening in the early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer for women across the Highlands. It also recognises that to be truly effective it has to be available and accessible to all woman who meet the agreed criteria.

"That being the case it is incumbent on the council to ensure that the breast screening mobile facility is available to all women within the appropriate times scales.

"However, it is known that in some areas access to the unit is difficult and indeed sometimes impossible for some women to access and this in particular refers to women who have restricted mobility or have no access to private or public transport. As an example, one such location is the village of Helmsdale.

"This example highlights the inequity of this service in the remote and rural Highlands and as such the council calls upon the Leader to lobby NHS Highland and the Minister for Public Health, Women’s Health and Sport, to ensure that the breast screening unit is available in villages and communities such as Helmsdale to ensure that every woman has access to this vital service."


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