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Official Report Meeting date: 4 March 2014

Justice Committee 04 March 2014

Just this weekend, we heard about the alleged racial abuse of a young East Stirlingshire FC player at a match against Peterhead FC.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Donald Cameron*, Jeremy Balfour*, Maurice Corry*, James Dornan* R, Alexander Stewart*, Liz Smith*, Miles Briggs*, John Lamont*, Edward Mountain*, Peter Chapman*, Douglas Ross*, Annie Wells*, Oliver Mundell*, Margaret Mitchell*, Alison Harris*, Richard Lyle* *S5M-03093 Peter Chapman: Over 2,000 Young People Engaged by Peterhead FC That the — Parliament congratulates Peterhead FC and the SPFL Trust on their recent community activity; understands that over 2,000 supported or at risk young people were engaged by the four projects; welcomes the ongoing development and capacity building for Catto Park, which is a major community facility; recognises the contribution that the club s projects have brought to the local ’ community, and wishes the club, its fans and the young people engaged every success for the future.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: George Adam*, Humza Yousaf* *S6M-00899 Bob Doris: Marking the Sad Passing of Grant Clark—That the Parliament offers its condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Grant Clark following his sad passing on 16 July 2021; understands that Grant was a well-loved and valued volunteer for Maryhill’s Burgh Halls Trust, as well as a life-long fan of Partick Thistle FC; notes that, following an earlier family service, Grant’s ashes were scattered at Firhill Stadium on 17 August 2021 in a service attended by several volunteers from the Burgh Halls Trust; acknowledges the work of, and extends its thanks to, Grant and the team of committed volunteers at Maryhill Burgh Halls, and offers its appreciation more generally for the work of volunteers across wider society, who are the lifeblood of many organisations for which volunteering is vital.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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*S6M-07317 Sandesh Gulhane: Funding for Two Glasgow Projects from the Scotch Whisky Action Fund—That the Parliament welcomes funding awards for two projects in Glasgow and the surrounding area from the Scotch Whisky Action Fund; understands that the organisations selected to receive support in 2022 include Parkhead Youth Project and Glasgow Girls FC; notes that Parkhead Youth Project, who support children and young people living in Parkhead and surrounding communities, will receive £11,928 for its Choices for Change programme, a project for young people aged 12 to 18, which, it understands, will run bi-weekly workshops and monthly activity sessions to explore alcohol and substance abuse, as well as other issues, helping to give young people confidence to make informed choices about their lifestyles and improve physical health and wellbeing; notes that it is estimated that the project will benefit around 25 young people directly; further notes that Glasgow Girls FC, who run football coaching schemes for girls in the East End of Glasgow, will receive £19,700 for its tackled project, which, it understands, will develop and deliver a peer-led alcohol education and awareness mentoring programme to young people aged 11 to 16 in the communities of the Shettleston ward of Glasgow city and adjacent communities of Budhill, Springboig and Greenfield, with the aim of improving young people’s awareness, knowledge and understanding of the potential dangers and implications of the misuse of alcohol and to engage them in a range of diversionary activities; understands that it is estimated that the tackled project will potentially benefit 1,000 young people over the course of the year, and commends the two projects involved for taking what it sees as an innovative approach to addressing the issues around alcohol misuse, and the Scotch Whisky Action Fund for supporting the promotion of responsible consumption.
Last updated: 20 December 2022

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*S6M-07317 Sandesh Gulhane: Funding for Two Glasgow Projects from the Scotch Whisky Action Fund—That the Parliament welcomes funding awards for two projects in Glasgow and the surrounding area from the Scotch Whisky Action Fund; understands that the organisations selected to receive support in 2022 include Parkhead Youth Project and Glasgow Girls FC; notes that Parkhead Youth Project, who support children and young people living in Parkhead and surrounding communities, will receive £11,928 for its Choices for Change programme, a project for young people aged 12 to 18, which, it understands, will run bi-weekly workshops and monthly activity sessions to explore alcohol and substance abuse, as well as other issues, helping to give young people confidence to make informed choices about their lifestyles and improve physical health and wellbeing; notes that it is estimated that the project will benefit around 25 young people directly; further notes that Glasgow Girls FC, who run football coaching schemes for girls in the East End of Glasgow, will receive £19,700 for its tackled project, which, it understands, will develop and deliver a peer-led alcohol education and awareness mentoring programme to young people aged 11 to 16 in the communities of the Shettleston ward of Glasgow city and adjacent communities of Budhill, Springboig and Greenfield, with the aim of improving young people’s awareness, knowledge and understanding of the potential dangers and implications of the misuse of alcohol and to engage them in a range of diversionary activities; understands that it is estimated that the tackled project will potentially benefit 1,000 young people over the course of the year, and commends the two projects involved for taking what it sees as an innovative approach to addressing the issues around alcohol misuse, and the Scotch Whisky Action Fund for supporting the promotion of responsible consumption.
Last updated: 20 August 2021

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Supported by: George Adam*, Humza Yousaf* *S6M-00899 Bob Doris: Marking the Sad Passing of Grant Clark—That the Parliament offers its condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Grant Clark following his sad passing on 16 July 2021; understands that Grant was a well-loved and valued volunteer for Maryhill’s Burgh Halls Trust, as well as a life-long fan of Partick Thistle FC; notes that, following an earlier family service, Grant’s ashes were scattered at Firhill Stadium on 17 August 2021 in a service attended by several volunteers from the Burgh Halls Trust; acknowledges the work of, and extends its thanks to, Grant and the team of committed volunteers at Maryhill Burgh Halls, and offers its appreciation more generally for the work of volunteers across wider society, who are the lifeblood of many organisations for which volunteering is vital.
Last updated: 14 January 2026

20251201 ConvenersGroupConvenerSPPACommitteeStrengtheningNetzeroScrutinyArrangements

There is ongoing official level contact (including visits) and collaboration between CCC and SPS staff. 2.
Last updated: 29 September 2025

Session 6 Strategic Priority on Net Zero Scrutiny Progress Report

There is ongoing official level contact (including visits) and collaboration between CCC and SPS staff. 2.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 September 2024

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 17 September 2024

It cannot just be a central Scotland thing, however important that area is. They need to visit the breadth of Scotland. Without prejudging it, I think that some very obvious themes would come quickly to that individual, and they would have to set out their work programme to deal with them.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 May 2024

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 16 May 2024

I heard that directly on a recent visit. We talked about CDP and the fact that parents were talking among themselves about how information had been shared in the school community about how easy the process had been, and people were therefore encouraged to apply.

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