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Government must consider expanding hospital buffer zone, MSP says


Government must consider expanding hospital buffer zone, MSP says

The Scottish Government must consider expanding the size of the buffer zone around a hospital where anti-abortion demonstrations are banned, the MSP behind the legislation has said.

Gillian Mackay said protesters have been gathering just outside the 200m exclusion zone around the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) in Glasgow.

The Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill came into effect in September and creates areas around medical facilities where terminations are performed, to stop anti-abortion protesters gathering.

The legislation was introduced by Ms Mackay, a Green MSP, and is designed to protect women from harassment.

It contains a provision to extend the size of the buffer zones if it is deemed proportionate.

Ms Mackay said: “Safe access zones were introduced to protect patients and staff at our hospitals, and, for the most part, that is what they are doing.

“But at QEUH we have seen protests continuing on one of the main entry routes to the hospital.

“The QEUH in Glasgow has quite unique challenges due to its location compared to other hospitals.

“From the correspondence that I and others have received, there are concerns about the patients and staff having no choice but to pass the protests.”

A Scottish Government spokesperson said: “The Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Act allows ministers to extend the size of a zone if it is considered necessary to protect those accessing or providing services from impacts prohibited under the Act.

“However, before taking such a step, it is essential that ministers are satisfied such an extension is appropriate.

“We take Ms Mackay’s comments extremely seriously and will discuss the matter further with the relevant Health Board as an immediate next step.”



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