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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-32516 Monica Lennon: To ask the Scottish Government what specific consultation the Care Homes Clinical and Professional Advisory Group has undertaken with the care home workforce regarding (a) care home visiting and (b) other staff health and safety matters.
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Supported by: Ruth Maguire*, Joan McAlpine*, Clare Haughey*, Ash Denham*, Sandra White*, Graeme Dey*, Richard Lyle*, Bill Kidd*, Stewart Stevenson*, David Torrance*, Gillian Martin* *S5M-11203 Colin Beattie: Lasswade High School Holocaust Event That the Parliament — recognises that Lasswade High School in Midlothian held an event for 300 students with the Holocaust survivor, Harry Bibring; understands that the Holocaust Educational Trust aims to raise awareness of the Holocaust and its relevance today in schools and to the wider public; thanks the Trust for its outreach programme, in which Holocaust survivors visit...
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*S5M-09216 Jackie Baillie: #BeTheChange—That the Parliament recognises the ENABLE Scotland campaign, #BeTheChange, which was launched at its annual conference, #IncludED: the next steps on the journey to inclusion, on 18 November 2017; notes that, through understanding, it seeks to tackle the bullying of people who have learning disabilities; acknowledges that the charity has found nine out of 10 people with learning disabilities report having being bullied in their communities; congratulates the group of young Change Champions who have been training with ENABLE Scotland as campaign ambassadors to promote change through understanding by delivering workshops to their peers, including a film celebrating difference, which asks people to see past labels and get to know one another; looks forward to the Change Champions visiting...
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Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Richard Lyle*, Bob Doris*, Stuart McMillan*, David Torrance*, Colin Beattie* Jackie Baillie: Congratulations to the Earl and Countess of Dumbarton—That *S5M-17192 the Parliament congratulates the Earl and Countess of Dumbarton on the birth of their first child, a baby boy born on 6 May 2019 at 5.26am and weighing 7lbs 3oz; shares in the evident delight and excitement expressed by the Earl in his announcement of the birth; notes that the arrival coincides with the 20th anniversary of the first elections to the Scottish Parliament, and looks forward to the Earl and Countess of Dumbarton visiting...
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Maree Todd: To ask the First Minister whether she will provide an update on her visit to the United States. (S5F-01158) 5.
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*S5M-04170 Jackie Baillie: Health and Fuel Poverty That the Parliament welcomes the — publication of the report, Health-related fuel poverty schemes in Scotland, from Shelter Scotland and Energy Action Scotland; understands that the report explores the work of organisations dealing with the health implications of fuel poverty; further understands that this is the first study that provides a comprehensive list of such projects; notes that researchers found that projects have difficulties accessing short-term ad hoc funding and dealing with data protection issues; acknowledges the benefits of health-related fuel poverty schemes, which include better health for the householder, and appreciates that this results in fewer GP visits...
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*S6M-04649 Stuart McMillan: St John’s Primary School Partnership with Action for Children’s Roots of Empathy Programme—That the Parliament commends St John’s Primary School in Port Glasgow, which has been at the heart of the community since 1832, on its partnership work with the charity, Action for Children, regarding its Roots of Empathy programme; notes that the programme places a focus on primary school children to build empathy using a unique approach, where a parent and baby (known as a “tiny teacher”) work alongside a trained instructor, guiding the pupils to increase their social and emotional competences while decreasing their levels of aggression; understands that this successful partnership led to a recent visit...
Last updated: 7 June 2022

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*S6M-04649 Stuart McMillan: St John’s Primary School Partnership with Action for Children’s Roots of Empathy Programme—That the Parliament commends St John’s Primary School in Port Glasgow, which has been at the heart of the community since 1832, on its partnership work with the charity, Action for Children, regarding its Roots of Empathy programme; notes that the programme places a focus on primary school children to build empathy using a unique approach, where a parent and baby (known as a “tiny teacher”) work alongside a trained instructor, guiding the pupils to increase their social and emotional competences while decreasing their levels of aggression; understands that this successful partnership led to a recent visit...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 April 2020

COVID-19 Committee 29 April 2020

To be straight, we would not want to have a blanket ban on people visiting the graves of their loved ones or any garden of remembrance.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 February 2019

Health and Sport Committee 26 February 2019

On my visit, I met the embedded ambulance crew there and learned about how it is playing a role in that.

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