Wednesday 9 May 2018

‘ME Awareness Week 2018’ New Early Day Motion Launched by Carol Monaghan MP | 09 May 2018

 


An early day motion has been launched by Carol Monaghan MP, and she needs your help in asking other MPs to sign the motion increasing the chance it will lead to an actual debate in parliament.

What is an early day motion?

Carol Monaghan, SNP member for Glasgow North West.

Early day motions (EDMs) are motions submitted for debate in the House of Commons for which no day has been fixed. As there is no specific time allocated to EDMs very few are debated. However, many attract a great deal of public interest and media coverage.

EDMs are used to put on record the views of individual MPs or to draw attention to specific events or campaigns. Topics covered by EDMs vary widely. By attracting the signatures of other MPs, they can be used to demonstrate the level of parliamentary support for a particular cause or point of view.

What is this EDM all about?

The new EDM draws attention to ME Awareness Week and it is hoped that it will attract the signatures from those MPs who have an interest in M.E. or whose constituents have raised it as an issue with them.

Early day motion 1247

ME AWARENESS WEEK 2018

 

Session: 2017-19

Date tabled: 08.05.2018

Primary sponsor: Monaghan, Carol

Sponsors: Black, Mhairi ,Gibson, Patricia, Bardell, Hannah, Sheppard, Tommy, Brock, Deidre

 

“That this House recognises Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) Awareness Week from 6 to 12 May 2018, which aims to aims to highlight the impact this invisible illness has on 250,000 people across the UK; recognises the fantastic work campaigners and charities are doing to highlight ME as a physical condition which is not all in the mind; acknowledges the detrimental effect of the PACE trials and its results, and the work which is being done to reverse this; and encourages people to go blue for ME across the week, to further bring this illness out of the shadows and into the spotlight.”

The idea is that the more signatures this EDM attracts the greater the chance of an actual debate taking place in parliament on particular issues relating to M.E. Such issues are likely to be:

  • Medical Education
  • Need for an Early and Accurate Diagnosis
  • NICE guideline review
  • The PACE trial
  • NHS services postcode lottery
  • Problems relating to children (child care facilities)
  • Severe ME (lack of domiciliary services and specialised units and difficulties accessing social care)
  • DWP benefits
  • Biomedical research

Write to your MP

The ME Association, #MEAction and other charities have been working together to provide a comprehensive briefing document for those MPs who are interested, and we hope that with your help we can persuade more to sign the EDM and express their interest in a further debate.

So, please write or email your MP and ask them to support this EDM explaining why, in your own words, these issues are so important. You can find your MP’s details by visiting the parliament website and entering their name or your postcode.


Early Day Motion 1247 ‘ME Awareness Week 2018’


 



from ME Association
http://www.meassociation.org.uk/2018/05/me-awareness-week-2018-new-early-day-motion-launched-by-carol-monaghan-mp-09-may-2018/

from http://www.meassociation.org.uk

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