PLEASE REFER TO GUIDANCE NOTES AT THE BACK OF THIS FORM.
1. Name of petitioner |
Jimmy Deuchars |
2. Petition title |
Petition for the Scottish Government to create a dedicated Minister for older people. |
3. Petition text |
Calling on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to create a dedicated Minister for older people Older people are fast becoming one of the largest groups in Life expectancy will only continue to increase, and our Government will face significant challenges as it prepares to serve the ageing population. The Despite making up 40% of voters, there is no Government minister dedicated to the well-being of older people. Older people’s issues are scattered throughout various Government departments. What is sorely lacking is a centralised Government portfolio that prioritises the needs of older people and ensures that their views and interests receive dedicated attention. Many governments around the world, including those of Older people are people to be proud of; people to respect; people who deserve someone at the highest level to look after their interests. We, therefore, call on our Government to provide real leadership for |
4. Action taken to resolve issues of concern before submitting the petition |
Setting up a Political Party and running for parliament in the 2011 elections. Constant approaches to MSPs by members of Grandparents Apart |
5. Petition background information |
By running a grandparent’s charity we find that older people and grandparents are not treated as well as they should be. Some are living in real poverty with having to make decisions as to feed themselves or heat themselves as they cannot now do both. |
6. Do you wish your petition to be hosted on the Parliament’s website as an e-petition? |
7. Closing date for e-petition |
8. Comments to stimulate on-line discussion |
82% of older people’s real and psychosomatic illnesses are caused by loneliness and separation from their family. It would appear that older people are forgotten when it comes to making national decisions by all political parties. This causes great distress, hopelessness and depression for older people. A dedicated minister would put more heart and hope into older people giving them the importance and respect due to them and reversing the feeling of being (thrown on the scrap heap) |
9. Administrative information (not for publication) | |
Name | Jimmy Deuchars |
Address | |
Telephone nos. | Home:0141 882 5658 |
E-mail address | jimmd@sky.com |
No. of petition signatures | |
Statement to the committee Should the Public Petitions Committee consider it necessary to broaden its understanding of your petition, it may ask a petitioner to appear before it to speak and answer questions. If asked, would you wish to appear? | |
YES / NO (Delete as appropriate). | |
Signature of principal petitioner When satisfied that your petition meets all the criteria outlined in How to submit a public petition the principal petitioner should sign and date below. | |
Signature Jimmy Deuchars… Date | |
Completed forms should be returned to— The Clerk to the Public Petitions Committee The Scottish Parliament Tel: 0131 348 5982 Fax: 0131 348 5088 Section 100 of the Postal Service Act 2000 provides that petitions can be posted to the Parliament free of charge if handed in at a post office. To make use of this service, the envelope should be clearly marked "Petition to the Scottish Parliament" and should use the postal address provided below. |
sounds like a good idea
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