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Last updated: 5 October 2023

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Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Douglas Ross*, Alexander Stewart*, Edward Mountain*, Bill Kidd*, Liz Smith*, Brian Whittle*, Rachael Hamilton*, Russell Findlay*, Pam Gosal*, Paul Sweeney* *S6M-10746 Alexander Burnett: Inspiring Aberdeenshire Awards Joint Winners from Huntly—That the Parliament congratulates the Gordon Schools Care Group and Jane Craigie, in Huntly, on winning the Community Spirit Award in the Inspiring Aberdeenshire Awards 2023; recognises that the Gordon Schools Care Group was created to offer care experienced young people the support and space needed to use their voices and enjoy their autonomy; notes that, in the two years since the group was formed, the Care Group has connected with the local community in a variety of ways, including by visiting...
Last updated: 28 September 2023

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*S6M-10650 Murdo Fraser: Auction for 1830s Whisky Found in Cellar of Perthshire Castle— That the Parliament congratulates Blair Castle, in Perthshire, on the discovery of what is believed to be one of the world’s oldest whiskies; notes that the bottle of Scotch was found behind a cellar door at the 750-year-old castle, which, it understands, is the ancestral home of the Atholl family; understands that the whisky is thought to have been distilled nearly 200 years ago, and may have been sipped by a young Queen Victoria, who visited...
Last updated: 21 August 2023

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In 2021-22 these achievements included work across the following key areas: • Increasing security of tenure for care home residents by developing a rights- based contract and through strengthening legal protections. • Creating new guidance on visiting in care homes which is based on the legal framework of Human Rights. • Working with service and workforce r...
Last updated: 15 May 2023

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*S6M-08905 Christine Grahame: Choose the Bus—That the Parliament welcomes the Choose the Bus campaign, which is running in May 2023; understands that it is co-funded by the Scottish Government and members of the Confederation of Passenger Transport Scotland and that it was launched by the Minster for Transport with Borders Buses at the Galashiels Transport Interchange on 9 May 2023; understands that the campaign aims to highlight the financial and environmental benefits, and convenience, of bus travel for people of all ages, in particular encouraging people who are aged over 60 to return to using the bus; notes that free bus travel is available in Scotland for those aged under 22, over 60 and for people with a disability, and hopes that the campaign will encourage people across Scotland to choose the bus more often for connecting, for example, with family and friends, visiting...
Last updated: 9 May 2023

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*S6M-08807 Jackie Baillie: Dumbarton’s Carousel Nurseries Receives "Very Good" Rating—That the Parliament commends Dumbarton’s Carousel Nurseries on reports that it has achieved four “very good” ratings from inspectors, following a visit by Education Scotland; understands that this was as a result of the quality of care and support provided to children, the...
Last updated: 26 April 2023

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Supported by: Annabelle Ewing*, Clare Haughey*, Emma Harper*, Alexander Stewart*, David Torrance*, Colin Beattie*, Bill Kidd*, Jeremy Balfour*, Murdo Fraser*, Miles Briggs*, Christine Grahame*, Stuart McMillan* *S6M-08661 Jackie Baillie: Dumbarton’s Braehead Primary School Receives National Award for Innovative, Cross-generational Work—That the Parliament congratulates Braehead Primary School on being commended with a national award for its inspiring, cross-generational work with residents at Crosslet Care Home; understands that the West Dunbartonshire Council-run home has developed a strong connection between the elderly residents and the local primary school; commends the school for earning this national award for evaluating impact on intergenerational learning, which was acquired as part of the Generations Working Together (GWT) Conference at Strathclyde University; understands that New York Professor, Matt Kaplin, and delegates from across the world were inspired by their work; further understands that this project initially commenced as a pen-pal scheme, which was thoroughly enjoyed by both pupils and residents, and that it later developed into the children visiting...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-24097 Stuart McMillan: Dentistry on the Clyde Praised at Award Ceremonies —That the Parliament congratulates Dentistry on the Clyde on being named Best Practice in Scotland and Best Team at the Dentistry Scotland Awards 2020, in addition to receiving the Best Treatment of Nervous Patients award; understands that these titles add to the Gourock-based dental practice’s success, after being named the Best in Patient Care at the 2019 ceremony; notes that Dentistry on the Clyde prides itself on offering a relaxing, spa-like experience, which includes providing back massages, warm relaxing neck wraps, DVD goggles and luxury lip balms among other treatments, in order to minimise the stress and anxiety many patients experience when visiting...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Peter Chapman*, Edward Mountain*, Kenneth Gibson*, Liam Kerr*, David Torrance*, Stuart McMillan*, Margaret Mitchell* *S5M-23721 Sandra White: Woodside Health & Care Centre Wins Glasgow Institute of Architects Design Award—That the Parliament congratulates the Woodside Health & Care Centre on winning the Glasgow Institute of Architects Design Award; understands that the new health centre impressed panellists with the way in which the design works within a dense urban site but delivers a light and spacious environment for patients and staff; notes that the £20 million health centre opened in 2019 and was delivered as a partnership with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership, Glasgow City Council and Development Partner Hub West Scotland and their main contractor, Morgan Sindall; recognises that this development also benefited from expertise and funding provided by the Green Exercise Partnership, as well as being part of wider partnership work led by Scottish Canals aimed at enhancing the surrounding natural environment and promoting healthier lifestyles; notes that the Woodside Health & Care Centre brings together a range of primary and community care services that were located across various sites in Glasgow to provide a more integrated and efficient service for the local community; welcomes the broad range of services that this site offers, which include eight GP practises, children’s services, district nursing, health visiting...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-23706 Alexander Stewart: Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland's Christmas Together Campaign—That the Parliament notes the national campaign by Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland that has been launched to support the thousands of people in communities across Scotland who might feel isolated over Christmas; notes that the Christmas Together initiative, which is being promoted with a host of celebrities, aims to tackle what it sees as the growing problem of loneliness; acknowledges that people are being asked to reach out to others who would like to hear from them and to make sure that no one feels alone in the coming weeks; understands that the number of adults reporting that they regularly experience loneliness has risen steadily in recent years, with the situation being exacerbated by the COVID-19 lockdown and families being subsequently unable to visit...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Emma Harper*, Bill Kidd*, Sandra White*, Stewart Stevenson*, Stuart McMillan*, Richard Lyle* *S5M-23504 John Finnie: Hamish MacInnes' Final Tour—That the Parliament notes that the late Dr Hamish MacInnes is to be taken on a final tour of Glen Coe; understands that his hearse will visit landmarks of significance to him, including the Glencoe Mo...

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