Supported by: Michael Russell* *S5M-22600 Neil Findlay: Impact of Mesh on People in Scotland—That the Parliament notes what it believes has been the devastating impact of mesh implants on many people, mainly women, in Scotland; understands that many have lost their incomes, their careers, and, in some cases, their homes; acknowledges that these are real people, not simply numbers on an NHS spreadsheet, who come from all backgrounds and from all areas of the country; considers that they cannot be ignored and that they will be heard; notes that they include Norma, who had been a registered nurse for 33 years, Marian, a registered nurse for 10 years, Gillian, an interior designer for 10 years, Lillian, who had been in hospitality management for 27 years, Danielle, a Thursday 3 September 2020 11 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan nursery nurse for five years, Jane, a carer/auxiliary nurse for 30 years, Tricia, who had been in community education for 26 years, Cindy, a health care assistant and social care worker for 10 years, Fran, a dog breeder and trainer for 48 years, Sandra, who was employed in social work for 30 years, Nancy who worked in entertainment for 20 years, Fiona, who was a school escort for 10 years, Cathleen, who was a social care assistant for 20 years, Gillian, who worked in administration and was an accounts assistant for 12 years, Isobel, who was a faculty head for 29 years, Susan, who worked in printing and packaging for 25 years, Iana, who was a registered nurse for 35 years, Lesley, who was a nursing auxiliary for 23 years, Maureen, who was a registered nurse for 30 years, Michelle, who was a cleaner for 14 years, Mary, who was a houseparent in a school hostel for 12 years, Karen, who worked in university admissions for nine years, June, who was a Weightwatchers’ leader for 10 years, Margaret, who was a support worker for 10 years, Lisa, who with the Scottish Ambulance Service for 20 years, Jean, who was a school special needs assistant for 17 years, Kier, who was a special needs principle teacher for 27 years, Kim, who was a self-employed personal carer for 14 years, June, who was a registered nurse for 18 years, Martina, who worked in early years education for 13 years, Nicole, who worked as a chartered mechanical engineer for 20 years, Susanne, who was an NHS care assistant for 26 years, Adele, who was a company secretary for 30 years, Linda, who was a special needs learning assistant for 10 years, Jane, who was a senior bank officer for 15 years, Julie, who was a team leader at North Ayrshire Council for 14 years, Mandy, who was a self-employed hairdresser for 25 years, Joanne, who was a waiting list co-ordinator for 16 years, Sharon...