You are represented by constituency and regional MSPs who sit in the Scottish Parliament and an MP who sits in Westminster. However, as health is a devolved issue we would suggest that you write to your constituency MSP. If you don’t know who that is, you can find them here.
A template letter setting out what the BGS is asking from Ministers is available to download on this page. Please use this to adapt and email or send to your local MSP.
Tips for writing to elected representatives
- Include your home address. Elected representatives are only able to act on behalf of their constituents so they need your home address so they can check that you are their constituent. If you don’t include it, they’ll reply asking you for it.
- Personalise the letter. We’ve provided a template letter for you to use but please do feel free to edit it in any way you like. You and your elected officials serve the same community in different ways so please do talk about the unique challenges experienced in your area.
- Have a clear ask. We’ve suggested asking your representative to contact the Health Minister on your behalf – we are more likely to get responses from Ministers if they are contacted by their colleagues.
- Let us know if you hear back. We’d love to hear if you received a response from your elected official – please do forward any responses to our Policy Manager Sally at s.greenbrook@bgs.org.uk.
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Your elected official is your MSP. Click here for a template letter and information on how to contact them.