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Last updated: 12 December 2023

Agenda for the meeting on 13 December 2023

Scottish Parliament and online (login to follow) Agenda Annual General Meeting Election of Office Bearers Agenda item 1 Apologies for Absence Agenda item 2 Minutes and Matters Arising Agenda item 3 BBC Update Licence Fee, Audio Hubs Ailsa Macintosh (BBC) Agenda item 4 Being Green a) Re-use, Re-cycle, Up-cycle Jen Anderson (Music Broth) b) Imagining a Just and Green Future for Music Cities Matt Brennan (University of Glasgow) Agenda item 5 Music Education John Wallace (Music Education Partnership Group) Agenda item 6 Any other business 1 Lower Brass Days Kate Aitken (St Mary’s...
Last updated: 19 February 2025

20241127 Minute of CPG on Armed Forces and Veterans Community 27 Nov 24

There followed some discussion about what might be done to ameliorate these barriers. Agenda item 4 1 Mary Keeling, Forces in Mind Trust Research Centre - Ex-Service personnel and the Justice System: policy and research summaries Mary highlighted the wide range of research that has been conducted into ex- service per...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Members' Business motions that have not achieved cross party support *S6M-03023 Colin Smyth: Ethical Principles in Wildlife Management—That the Parliament notes reports that thousands of animals and birds are taken and killed in wildlife management operations every year, including in the South Scotland region; considers that these are sentient beings that are capable of experiencing pain and suffering; notes the view that Scotland should lead the way in sustainable and humane interaction with the wild animals in the environment; notes the belief that wildlife management should be governed by ethical principles, such as the international consensus principles for ethical wildlife control, which recommend that efforts to control wildlife should, wherever possible: alter the human practices that cause human-wildlife conflict and develop a culture of coexistence, be justified by evidence that significant harms are being caused to people, property, livelihoods, ecosystems, and/or other animals, have measurable outcome-based objectives that are clear, achievable, monitored, and adaptive, minimise animal welfare harms and be confined to the fewest number of animals, be informed by community values as well as scientific, technical, and practical information, be integrated into plans for systematic long-term management, and be based on the specifics of the situation rather than negative labels such as “pest” or “overabundant”, and notes the view that there are opportunities to integrate ethical principles into the Scottish Government’s strategic approach to wildlife management and its species licensing review. R *S6M-02957 Gillian Martin: Marie...
Last updated: 4 February 2022

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Members' Business motions that have not achieved cross party support *S6M-03023 Colin Smyth: Ethical Principles in Wildlife Management—That the Parliament notes reports that thousands of animals and birds are taken and killed in wildlife management operations every year, including in the South Scotland region; considers that these are sentient beings that are capable of experiencing pain and suffering; notes the view that Scotland should lead the way in sustainable and humane interaction with the wild animals in the environment; notes the belief that wildlife management should be governed by ethical principles, such as the international consensus principles for ethical wildlife control, which recommend that efforts to control wildlife should, wherever possible: alter the human practices that cause human-wildlife conflict and develop a culture of coexistence, be justified by evidence that significant harms are being caused to people, property, livelihoods, ecosystems, and/or other animals, have measurable outcome-based objectives that are clear, achievable, monitored, and adaptive, minimise animal welfare harms and be confined to the fewest number of animals, be informed by community values as well as scientific, technical, and practical information, be integrated into plans for systematic long-term management, and be based on the specifics of the situation rather than negative labels such as “pest” or “overabundant”, and notes the view that there are opportunities to integrate ethical principles into the Scottish Government’s strategic approach to wildlife management and its species licensing review. R *S6M-02957 Gillian Martin: Marie...
Last updated: 11 October 2024

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Supported by: Douglas Ross*, Miles Briggs*, Pam Gosal*, Kevin Stewart*, Emma Roddick*, Sandesh Gulhane* R *S6M-14883 Marie McNair: Bruach Architects Raises Funds for Macmillan Cancer Support— That the Parliament recognises the firm Bruach Architects on raising over £700 for charity; understands that the Clydebank bus...
Last updated: 9 October 2024

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Supported by: Jeremy Balfour, Kevin Stewart, Emma Roddick, Bill Kidd, Jackie Dunbar, David Torrance, Colin Beattie, Ariane Burgess*, Fulton MacGregor*, Stuart McMillan* *S6M-14819 Marie McNair: Bearsden Woman to Walk 5,000 Miles in Memory of Wife, Angela—That the Parliament recognises Tracey Howe for her efforts to raise funds for charity by walking the coastline of mainland Britain; understands that Tracey’s wife, Angela White, sadly Thursday 10 October 2024 14 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan passed away in 2023 following an initial diagnosis of a brain tumour and an eventual diagnosis of the blood cancers, myeloma and amyloidosis; further understands that 60-year-old Tracey and her dog, Poppy, will set off from the Beatson Cancer Centre in Glasgow on 1 November 2024 and return 365 days later; applauds Tracey’s target of raising £100,000 for five different charities, including Brainstrust, Marie Curie, the Beatson Cancer Charity, Breast Cancer Now and CoppaFeel!
Last updated: 19 January 2023

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Supported by: Murdo Fraser* R, Bill Kidd*, Miles Briggs*, Colin Beattie*, Emma Harper*, Pam Gosal*, Jeremy Balfour*, Annabelle Ewing*, Marie McNair*, Natalie Don* *S6M-07551 David Torrance: Bill Kirkhope Named as Individual Winner in Burntisland Community Awards—That the Parliament congratulates Bill Kirkhope after b...
Last updated: 19 January 2023

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Supported by: Murdo Fraser* R, Bill Kidd*, Miles Briggs*, Colin Beattie*, Emma Harper*, Pam Gosal*, Jeremy Balfour*, Annabelle Ewing*, Marie McNair*, Natalie Don* *S6M-07551 David Torrance: Bill Kirkhope Named as Individual Winner in Burntisland Community Awards—That the Parliament congratulates Bill Kirkhope after b...
Official Report Meeting date: 10 October 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 10 October 2024 [Draft]

Unfortunately, real change is not coming, and it looks like— Will the member give way? Marie McNair will be concluding quite soon.
Last updated: 20 December 2024

Chronic Pain Final_CPG Annual Return 2024

Logan, Josie Isles, Dr Jackie Mardon, Anne Marie Diamond, Dr Mary Loudon, Liz Barrie, Gordon Barrie, Lynsay Brasington, Lauraine Macdonald, Ruth Lewis, Prof Colin Howie, Paulo Quadros, Kenny Boyle, Katharine Kilgour, James Sandeman, Claire Stevens, Marion Butchart, Elric Honore, Alex Stobart, Nicola Mills, Ian Semmons, Karen Hooton, Irene Loudon, Dr Malcolm Maclean, Ming Robertson, Frances Boyle, David Caulfield, Carole Brown, Joanna McParland, Claire Watson, Claire Headspeath, Dr Kirsty Proctor, Baiiie Soryia Siddique, Isabella Smith Alex Neil, Hussein Patwa, Marion Brown, Jim McBeth, Peter Gordon, Lorraine Purdie, Stuart McIver, Barbara Melville, Brian Whitters, Jane Ormerod, Jacqui Tweddle, Peter Kearney, Andy Stuart, Mary Teresa Johnson, Marie Steele, Claire Daisley, Miriam Smith, Dr Karen Gardiner, Mary Craig, Polly Firth, Dr Elke.loeffler, Alex.Thorburn, Cass Macdonald, Fiona Kelly, Helen McDade, Helen Goss, Lucinda Roberts, Dr David Weeks, Kim Dams Action on Pain UK Organisations Burning Nights Genetic Alliance Endo Borders North Highland Women’s Hub Strathclyde University ME Action, Inclusion Scotland Faces & Voices of Recovery UK Glasgow Disability Alliance Scottish Care EDS UK – Ehlers Danlos- Support UK Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Scotland Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow Scottish Mesh Survivors campaign Complementary & Natural Healthcare Council UK, Fibromyalgia Action UK, More than Fibro, BMA Cope Scotland RCN, Campaign for a Safe & Accountable NHS in Scotland Leuchie House respite centre National Osteoporosis Society Royal College of General Practitioners Intlife, Scottish Neurological Society Marfan Association Glasgow Caledonian University, CPG on Arthritis & Musculoskeletal Conditions, Equality Council , STUC, NUJ, Friends of the NHS Centre for Integrative Care.

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