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Last updated: 1 June 2023

Transitions Bill 12 April 2023

The particular requirement to develop a plan from a child's 14th birthday and have it in place 3 months before their 16th birthday suggests this cohort may be prioritised when the Bill is enacted.
Last updated: 4 May 2023

Disabled Children and Young People Transitions to adulthood Scotland Bill 12 April 2023

The particular requirement to develop a plan from a child's 14th birthday and have it in place 3 months before their 16th birthday suggests this cohort may be prioritised when the Bill is enacted.
Last updated: 18 June 2024

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Supported by: Alexander Stewart*, Annabelle Ewing*, Bill Kidd*, Meghan Gallacher*, Kevin Stewart*, Douglas Ross*, Brian Whittle*, Murdo Fraser*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Craig Hoy*, Miles Briggs*, Colin Beattie*, Annie Wells*, Martin Whitfield*, Tess White*, Pam Gosal*, Russell Findlay*, Christine Grahame* *S6M-13690 Alexander Stewart: Dollar Museum Holds Scouting Anniversary Celebrations— That the Parliament congratulates Dollar Museum on holding Scouting in Dollar's 60th anniversary celebrations; understands that, as part of the celebrations, there was an exhibition at the Scout hall in Chapel Place on 8-9 June 2024; notes that the exhibition illustrated the development of Scouting in Dollar and outlined the history of the hall since it opened in the late 19th century; further notes that Dollar Museum is an independent local museum dedicated to the history and heritage of the village of Dollar, in Clackmannanshire, and wishes it and everyone involved in its running continued success.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Other new and altered motions and amendments *S6M-05200 Evelyn Tweed: Stirling Celebrates 20 Years as a City—That the Parliament celebrates Stirling on the city’s 20th anniversary of being granted city status in 2002, as part of Queen Elizabeth’s Golden Jubilee; recognises what it sees as the progress that Stirling has made since becoming a city, including the reported growth in population of the city and the surrounding area of 7,450 since 2002, a 10% increase in the number of enterprises since 2010, the building of 1,775 affordable homes since 2007, and an increase of 24,000 more annual international visitors since 2009; commends the outstanding efforts made by Stirling’s local communities and businesses over the last 20 years, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic when more than 40 businesses opened in the city centre since the start of the pandemic in March 2020; further commends the success of the University of Stirling, which it considers contributes greatly to the city’s economy and draws students from all over the world, has more than 92,000 alumni in 170 countries and celebrated its 100,000th graduate in November 2021; commends Stirling for reaching the final stages of the UK City of Culture 2025 bid, which saw 1,000 businesses, organisations and individuals pledge their support, along with some of Scotland’s leading arts, tourism, heritage and business organisations; further commends Stirling’s many developments, which have sought to improve culture and inclusivity across Stirling’s many communities, including the development of iconic locations capable of hosting outdoor events, such as the Castle Esplanade and City Park and the historic city centre, the redevelopment of community hubs such as Stirling Sports Village, the Barracks Conference Centre and the Raploch Regeneration Initiative programme, including the establishment of Big Noise Raploch in 2008, the rebuilding of the award- winning Bannockburn Visitor Centre by the National Trust for Scotland in 2014, the establishment of Go Forth Stirling Business Improvement District in 2017 to help develop projects to improve the city centre, the magnificent restoration of Cowane’s Hospital by the Cowane’s Hospital Trust in 2021, and the establishment of Scotland’s first dedicated building conservation centre at The Engine Shed, by Historic Environment Scotland in 2017, in a 19th century goods transfer shed, and congratulates Stirling Council on its events schedule celebrating 20 years as a city, including the celebration of the award-winning Tolbooth as Stirling's venue for music, performance and classes, which reopened in 2002.
Last updated: 24 June 2022

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Other new and altered motions and amendments *S6M-05200 Evelyn Tweed: Stirling Celebrates 20 Years as a City—That the Parliament celebrates Stirling on the city’s 20th anniversary of being granted city status in 2002, as part of Queen Elizabeth’s Golden Jubilee; recognises what it sees as the progress that Stirling has made since becoming a city, including the reported growth in population of the city and the surrounding area of 7,450 since 2002, a 10% increase in the number of enterprises since 2010, the building of 1,775 affordable homes since 2007, and an increase of 24,000 more annual international visitors since 2009; commends the outstanding efforts made by Stirling’s local communities and businesses over the last 20 years, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic when more than 40 businesses opened in the city centre since the start of the pandemic in March 2020; further commends the success of the University of Stirling, which it considers contributes greatly to the city’s economy and draws students from all over the world, has more than 92,000 alumni in 170 countries and celebrated its 100,000th graduate in November 2021; commends Stirling for reaching the final stages of the UK City of Culture 2025 bid, which saw 1,000 businesses, organisations and individuals pledge their support, along with some of Scotland’s leading arts, tourism, heritage and business organisations; further commends Stirling’s many developments, which have sought to improve culture and inclusivity across Stirling’s many communities, including the development of iconic locations capable of hosting outdoor events, such as the Castle Esplanade and City Park and the historic city centre, the redevelopment of community hubs such as Stirling Sports Village, the Barracks Conference Centre and the Raploch Regeneration Initiative programme, including the establishment of Big Noise Raploch in 2008, the rebuilding of the award- winning Bannockburn Visitor Centre by the National Trust for Scotland in 2014, the establishment of Go Forth Stirling Business Improvement District in 2017 to help develop projects to improve the city centre, the magnificent restoration of Cowane’s Hospital by the Cowane’s Hospital Trust in 2021, and the establishment of Scotland’s first dedicated building conservation centre at The Engine Shed, by Historic Environment Scotland in 2017, in a 19th century goods transfer shed, and congratulates Stirling Council on its events schedule celebrating 20 years as a city, including the celebration of the award-winning Tolbooth as Stirling's venue for music, performance and classes, which reopened in 2002.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 October 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 31 October 2018

It will cover combating negative stereotypes and celebrating the contributions that all citizens can make, whatever their age.
Last updated: 16 November 2023

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*S6M-11226 Rona Mackay: Kirkintilloch Nurse Practitioner Wins Innovation Award at Scottish Health Awards 2023—That the Parliament congratulates Dougie Bell, an advanced nurse practitioner at Kirkintilloch Health and Care Centre, on his success at the prestigious Scottish Health Awards 2023; pays tribute to the Strathkelvin and Bearsden constituent on winning the Innovation Award as part of East Dunbartonshire Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP); understands that the award was given to Dougie for his practitioner-led project to initiate medication when undertaking house visits; further understands that this innovation came about after Dougie had noticed that frail, older people who are living alone, often experienced a delay in receiving medication prescribed during a home visiting consultation; believes that he worked with a range of people to undertake a project that enabled advanced nurse practitioners to provide a first dose of medication aimed at preventing deterioration of illness and to administer emergency medication if required; understands that the project demonstrated significant benefits to patients and that it has now been rolled out with all HSCP advanced nurse practitioners, and Thursday 16 November 2023 12 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan wishes Dougie and the rest of the team at East Dunbartonshire Health and Social Care Partnership further success in their endeavours to improve the health and wellbeing of residents in East Dunbartonshire and beyond. *S6M-11223 Pam Duncan-Glancy: Celebrating...
Last updated: 1 November 2022

SPICe Briefing for Petition PE1958 Amended

The report recognises that present definitions that operate do not ensure that those who leave care prior to their sixteenth birthday are able to access legal entitlements, even though they have been removed from their families by a decision of the State.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 January 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 25 January 2017

Celebrating Burns and the Scots Language Happy Burns day, everyone.
Last updated: 13 January 2023

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For information, there were 288 children who took up the offer this year. Of the 288, 138 were Aug-Dec birthday and 150 were Jan-Feb birthdays.

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