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Last updated: 23 June 2025

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*S6M-18068 Brian Whittle: Scotland Celebrates First-Ever National Day of Movement—That the Parliament commends Scotland’s first-ever National Day of Movement, a celebration of all forms of movement, organised by Movement for Health and its coalition members; notes that the National Day of Movement highlighted the benefits physical movement brings to physical, mental, and social health; understands that the event shone a light on the need for a more inclusive approach to physical activity, especially for the nearly 50% of adults in Scotland living with at least one long-term health condition who, it believes, often face unique barriers that make reaching global physical activity guidelines difficult; notes that the event attracted community and health leaders, political and government representatives, academics, and people living with long-term conditions from across Scotland to celebrate movement in all its varied forms; encourages the third sector, community and local government organisations to continue to play what it considers is a vital role in turning movement into something enjoyable and achievable, and wishes Movement for Health and the coalition partners future success promoting the importance of inclusive physical activity.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Richard Lyle*, David Torrance*, Bill Kidd* *S5M-21747 Ruth Maguire: Kilwinning Great-grandmother, Mary McInnes, Celebrates her 101st Birthday —That the Parliament congratulates Mary McInnes, who is a great- grandmother Kilwinning, on celebrating her 101st birthday in lockdown; understands that Mary, Friday 15 May 2020 11 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan who is originally from Dalry, lives with her daughter, Margaret, and is regularly visited by her other five children; notes that her nieces delivered a birthday cake and balloons, which they left on the doorstep and sang Happy Birthday through the window; acknowledges that, while Mary is in the shielding category, the family, which has five generations, plan to celebrate with her once the lockdown is lifted; congratulates Mary on her 101st birthday, and wishes her many more to come.
Last updated: 20 April 2022

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Section 7(3) states that where a child’s disability is diagnosed after their sixteenth birthday, and before their eighteenth birthday, a transitions plan under section 7(1) must be agreed by the local authority and by the child, and put in place, before the child’s eighteenth birthday. 29.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 April 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 24 April 2025

Arrangements to commence closer to the child’s birthday are encouraged in our statutory guidance.
Last updated: 24 May 2023

PE1958 Notes on Lived Experience discussion_

. • Concern was raised about young people being removed from Compulsory th Supervision Orders (CSOs) before their 16 birthday, even against their wishes, which led to already limited support structures being removed, and preventing the Care Experienced individuals from accessing support again in the future.
Last updated: 20 April 2022

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P ART 2 T RANSITIONS P LANS 10 7 Duty to introduce a transitions plan 1 (1) A local authority must prepare and implement a transitions plan for each disabled child and young person within the local authority area to improve outcomes for each child or young person with a disability within the local authority area in the transition to adulthood. 15 (2) A local authority must, subject to subsection (3), start preparing the transitions plan under subsection (1) from the child’s fourteenth birthday...
Last updated: 19 May 2023

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*S6M-09047 Roz McCall: Congratulating Stephens Bakery on 150th Birthday—That the Parliament congratulates Stephens Bakery on its 150th birthday; understands that Stephens Bakery is still owned by the Terris family, which has grown it into a multimillion pound business; acknowledges that it has sites across the Mid-Scotland and Fife region and beyond, including Scotland’s first ever drive-through bakery; notes that it employs over 240 people; celebrates what it sees as the huge contribution that Stephens Bakery has made to the local economy in Dunfermline, and wishes the company and its staff all the best for the future.
Last updated: 12 August 2024

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*S6M-14068 Clare Adamson: 104 Years of Cathy Hillock—That the Parliament congratulates Cathy Hillock, of Wishaw, who celebrated her 104th birthday; understands that Cathy has been a pillar of the community over the last century, including as justice of the peace for four decades, and vice-president and commissioner for Motherwell and Wishaw Trefoil Guild; further understands that the staff of Beechwood Care Home celebrated the special day dressed as guides; notes that Cathy was awarded a British Empire Medal in The Queen's birthday honours list in 2014 for services to the community in Lanarkshire; thanks all the staff and residents of Beechwood for making Cathy’s day special, and wishes Cathy a happy birthday.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 May 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 21 May 2019

As I said, no contact has been made to date. As someone who celebrated her 21st birthday sailing on the Clyde from Ayr to Largs, I certainly have a great fondness for the Waverley, as does the rest of Scotland.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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*S6M-04889 Alexander Burnett: Centenary Celebration of Victory Hall, Aboyne—That the Parliament celebrates the centenary of Victory Hall in Aboyne, Aberdeenshire on 18 June 2022; understands that as part of the centenary celebrations there will be an open day at the hall with members of the community invited to come and share their memories of past events in the hall and how they would like the hall to be used going forward; further understands that, at the open day, there will be guided tours, a mini cinema, heritage displays and a family ceilidh in the evening; wishes the community of Aboyne a fantastic celebration of Victory Hall’s centenary, and hopes many more memories will be made in the hall over the next 100 years.

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