, encourages families to feel confident that, with one small change, they can stop a serious accident and be clear what they need to do to keep children safe; considers that Child Safety Week acts as a catalyst for thousands of safety conversations and activities across Scotland, helping families to build confidence and skills in managing the real risks to children’s safety; believes that child safety is a social justice issue and understands that children living in Scotland’s most deprived communities are more likely to experience preventable accidents than those from the least deprived areas; applauds Child Safety Week’s online resources and activities, which are available free to families and agencies; commends CAPT and other safety organisations for their ongoing efforts to promote the safety and wellbeing of children, and wishes all the organisers and volunteers the best for Child Safety Week 2024. 2 PB/S6/24/091 S6M-12979: Edward Mountain: Bowel Cancer Awareness Month - That the Parliament notes that April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month; acknowledges reports that Scotland has an excellent screening programme; notes the calls encouraging the Scottish Government to look into evaluating and publishing the cost of making the screening programme more sensitive, to save more lives, and notes the public health advice that it is important for people to speak to a GP as soon as possible if they are experiencing symptoms that include bleeding from their bottom, blood in their poo, a change in how often they poo or regularly having diarrhoea or constipation, losing weight unexpectedly, feeling very tired all the time inexplicably, or having a tummy pain or lump.