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Covid deaths prompts charity demand for Scots commissioner to fight for legal rights of older people

Covid deaths prompts charity demand for Scots commissioner to fight for legal rights of older people Scotland s national charity for older people is demanding a special commissioner to champion the rights of the elderly as nine in ten deaths from Covid were linked to people over the age of 65. Age Scotland says the Older People’s Commissioner would help protect and promote the rights of older people in Scotland and would be underpinned by legal powers to support them in reviewing the work of public bodies and holding them to account. Scotland already has a Commissioner for Children and Young People, which the charity says has done valuable work since the office was created in 2004.

Huntly FC player runs equivalent of two marathons in two days to raise £2,500 for Age Scotland

Huntly FC player runs equivalent of two marathons in two days to raise £2,500 for Age Scotland
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Horror stories : Andrew Bowie wants review into DNR orders during pandemic

© PA Thank you for signing up to our Politics newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Scottish Secretary Alister Jack has backed Andrew Bowie’s calls for a national review of “do not resuscitate” decisions taken at the start of the pandemic. The move follows the publication of a damning report into their use and practice by the care watchdog in England, around the time the pandemic began. The report by the Care Quality Commission found that the human rights of more than 500 patients in England may have been breached when Do Not Attempt Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (DNACPR) orders were imposed without discussion with the person or their families.

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