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Cathy Jamieson MSP (Lab, Carrick, Cumnock & Doon Valley) - Shadow Minister for Health  

Cathy Jamieson was first elected to the Scottish Parliament in 1999. She was appointed Minister for Education and Young People in 2001, and following the 2003 election she became Justice Minister. Cathy was Deputy Leader of Labour in the Scottish Parliament from 2000 until June 2008, when she stood down. She is currently Labour's Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Health and and Wellbeing.

Before becoming an MSP, her career in social work included front line social-work teams and specialist projects for young people in trouble, in Glasgow, Renfrewshire and Ayrshire. In 1992, she became Principal Officer of Who Cares? Scotland, the advocacy organisation for children and young people in residential care.

 
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