Supported by: Alexander Stewart*, Miles Briggs*, Edward Mountain*, Bill Bowman* *S5M-20007 Annie Wells: Govan Youth Information Project Receives £10,000—That the Parliament congratulates Govan Youth Information Project on receiving £10,000 from the Scotch Whisky Action Fund; understands that the money will be used to run a series of diversionary activities for young people at risk of alcohol misuse; notes that diversionary activities will include training young people to deliver interactive diversionary workshops on the dangers of alcohol to their peers, other youth organisations and young people participating in the group’s holiday programme, as well as within secondary schools during their health days; acknowledges that the group will also run healthy games and activities in the evenings and at weekends when young people are known to drink to ensure that young people do not become drawn towards a life of alcohol misuse; understands that the activities will focus on topics that engage young people socially and will be accompanied by a programme that aims to educate and inform about safe alcohol consumption, and notes that 150 young people will benefit directly from the project, with 11 young people as volunteers, who will deliver interactive workshops to their peers on alcohol misuse.