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Last updated: 28 February 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Palliative Care meeting of 7 December 2021

Cross-Party Group on Palliative Care Tuesday 7 December, 12.30pm on ZOOM Agenda Attendance: Bob Doris MSP Jolanta Lisicka Sarah Bowers Miles Briggs MSP Jude Meryl Sheelagh Purdie Siobhian Brown MSP Juliet Spiller Shona Dickson Stephen Kerr MSP karen Charnley Steinunn Boyce Alex Close Kirsty Smith Till Kroeber Alison...
Last updated: 21 January 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Animal Welfare meeting of 29 October 2021

Magdalena Pieszka Rhona O'Malley Bryn Tennant Dykes G (Gillian) Zofia Bekas (Guest) Helene Mauchlen Kate Parker Hayley Atkin (BVA) Richard Woodward Patricia Colville Richard Clare Ross Ewing (Scotland) Rich Clare (Battersea) (Guest) Jamie Simpson Claire Wilson-Leary Alice Palombo Delly Innes William Pickworth Rachel (Guest) Fiona Pereira Rebecca Knowles (Guest) DWYER Cathy Kirsty Jenkins O'Keeffe G (Grace) Tipper, Liezel 2 Apologies Mark Ruskell & Team Sarah Moyes - Compassion in World Farming Finlay Carson MSP Sue – CIWF Maurice Golden MSP George Caldow - SRUC Veterinary Services Nicola Gunn – EDCH Ann Southwood – Borders Pet Rescue Pete Ritchie- Nourish Scotland Siobhian...
Official Report Meeting date: 15 March 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 15 March 2023

It is one of those areas that the public are not completely aware of. I pay tribute to Siobhian Brown for recently holding a members’ business debate on this important subject.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 December 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 16 December 2021

What further action could be taken to improve the appearance of our town centres, where many shops lie empty and are deteriorating, along with derelict land and buildings? I thank Siobhian Brown for her question and I congratulate her on her appointment as convener of the cross-party group on towns and town centres. ...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 September 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 29 September 2021

We are seeking views on practical options for improving access to mental health support and services for people who experience homelessness. Siobhian Brown might be interested in the analysis that Crisis put out today, which shows that “the proportion of people suffering from the worst forms of homelessness in Sco...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Stuart McMillan*, Siobhian Brown*, Miles Briggs*, Jim Fairlie*, Natalie Don*, Ruth Maguire*, Annabelle Ewing*, Rona Mackay*, Marie McNair*, Kenneth Gibson*, Karen Adam*, Stephanie Callaghan* *S6M-00664 Siobhian Brown: Gaby Williamson - Let's Blether—That the Parliament recognises the incredibly brave work of Gaby Williamson from Ayr; understands that Gaby's father, Kevin Williamson, died from cancer in 2020 and that she has set up a support blog, Let's Blether, on Instagram to help many other young people going through similar grief; highlights that Gaby has already received recognition from the First Minster and The Queen for her work, and that she is working with South Ayrshire Council on "Blether Boxes," which are boxes for primary school children who have experienced loss, notes that the box includes a reversible octopus emotion toy, a journal, colouring in materials, a grief directory and access to a pen pal system, to allow young people to connect with other children with similar experiences for support; acknowledges that Gaby is now embarking on a mission to fundraise £200,000 for Worldwide Cancer Research to be able to fund an entire research project in her father's name; commends Gaby on all her outstanding, positive work on the back of a great personal loss, and wishes her all the best.
Last updated: 16 July 2021

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Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Stuart McMillan*, Siobhian Brown*, Miles Briggs*, Jim Fairlie*, Natalie Don*, Ruth Maguire*, Annabelle Ewing*, Rona Mackay*, Marie McNair*, Kenneth Gibson*, Karen Adam*, Stephanie Callaghan* *S6M-00664 Siobhian Brown: Gaby Williamson - Let's Blether—That the Parliament recognises the incredibly brave work of Gaby Williamson from Ayr; understands that Gaby's father, Kevin Williamson, died from cancer in 2020 and that she has set up a support blog, Let's Blether, on Instagram to help many other young people going through similar grief; highlights that Gaby has already received recognition from the First Minster and The Queen for her work, and that she is working with South Ayrshire Council on "Blether Boxes," which are boxes for primary school children who have experienced loss, notes that the box includes a reversible octopus emotion toy, a journal, colouring in materials, a grief directory and access to a pen pal system, to allow young people to connect with other children with similar experiences for support; acknowledges that Gaby is now embarking on a mission to fundraise £200,000 for Worldwide Cancer Research to be able to fund an entire research project in her father's name; commends Gaby on all her outstanding, positive work on the back of a great personal loss, and wishes her all the best.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 May 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 15 May 2024

I would have voted no. Thank you, Ms Brown. We will ensure that your vote is recorded.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Russell Findlay*, Douglas Lumsden*, Jeremy Balfour*, Alexander Stewart*, Miles Briggs*, Douglas Ross*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Colin Beattie*, Craig Hoy*, Bill Kidd*, Edward Mountain*, Tess White*, Stuart McMillan* *S6M-02875 Paul McLennan: John Brown of Haddington—That the Parliament understands that 2022 marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of the famed Scottish minister and theologian John Brown, born near Abernethy, Perthshire, in 1722; notes that Brown is principally associated with Haddington in East Lothian, where he laboured as a minister for several decades until his death in 1787 and where his house still stands; understands that Brown’s most famous work, The Self-interpreting Bible ("Brown’s Bible"), was widely owned and read by households across Scotland, and was alluded to by Robert Burns in his Epistle to James Tennant; further understands that Brown influenced the philosopher David Hume, who is reputed to have said Brown preached “as though Christ were at his elbow”; welcomes the fact that some of Brown’s original manuscripts are held by the John Gray Centre in Haddington; further welcomes the fact that the Scottish Parliament possesses a copy of "Brown’s Bible" in the Donald Dewar library, and acknowledges what it sees as the wide influence of John Brown of Haddington upon theological discourse, and the cause of the Christian religion in Scotland and beyond, over the last three centuries.
Last updated: 21 January 2022

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Supported by: Russell Findlay*, Douglas Lumsden*, Jeremy Balfour*, Alexander Stewart*, Miles Briggs*, Douglas Ross*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Colin Beattie*, Craig Hoy*, Bill Kidd*, Edward Mountain*, Tess White*, Stuart McMillan* *S6M-02875 Paul McLennan: John Brown of Haddington—That the Parliament understands that 2022 marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of the famed Scottish minister and theologian John Brown, born near Abernethy, Perthshire, in 1722; notes that Brown is principally associated with Haddington in East Lothian, where he laboured as a minister for several decades until his death in 1787 and where his house still stands; understands that Brown’s most famous work, The Self-interpreting Bible ("Brown’s Bible"), was widely owned and read by households across Scotland, and was alluded to by Robert Burns in his Epistle to James Tennant; further understands that Brown influenced the philosopher David Hume, who is reputed to have said Brown preached “as though Christ were at his elbow”; welcomes the fact that some of Brown’s original manuscripts are held by the John Gray Centre in Haddington; further welcomes the fact that the Scottish Parliament possesses a copy of "Brown’s Bible" in the Donald Dewar library, and acknowledges what it sees as the wide influence of John Brown of Haddington upon theological discourse, and the cause of the Christian religion in Scotland and beyond, over the last three centuries.

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