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Last updated: 11 March 2025

Minute of meeting held 10 December 2024

Cross-Par ty Group on Music 10 December, 2024, 6pm Minute Present MSPs Michelle Thomson (Convenor) Claire Baker Liz Smith Clare Adamson Invited guests Rolling Hills Choir Loud and Proud Choir Non-MSP Group Members ● Paul MacAlinden (Glasgow Barons), Donald MacLeod (Holdfast), Graeme Smillie (MEPG), Alison Reeves (Making Music), Adam Behr (Univ. of Newcastle), Steena Tweeddale (Music Venues Trust), Aja Garrod-Prance (SMIA), Alan Morrison (Creative Scotland), Morag Macdonald (Creative Scotland), Robert Baxter (St Mary’s...
Last updated: 13 December 2024

CPG Music Minutes 241210

Cross-Party Group on Music 10 December, 2024, 6pm Minute Present MSPs Michelle Thomson (Convenor) Claire Baker Liz Smith Clare Adamson Invited guests Rolling Hills Choir Loud and Proud Choir Non-MSP Group Members • Paul MacAlinden (Glasgow Barons), Donald MacLeod (Holdfast), Graeme Smillie (MEPG), Alison Reeves (Making Music), Adam Behr (Univ. of Newcastle), Steena Tweeddale (Music Venues Trust), Aja Garrod-Prance (SMIA), Alan Morrison (Creative Scotland), Morag Macdonald (Creative Scotland), Robert Baxter (St Mary’s...
Last updated: 24 September 2024

AnnualReturnForm Health Inequalities 2024

LGBT Health and Wellbeing 65. Macmillan Cancer Support 66. Marie Curie 67. Margaret Blackwood Housing Association 68.
Last updated: 31 July 2024

CPG on Colleges and Universities 20240706 Minutes

She concluded that the support universities provide to their students following the pandemic with increased pressure on services is not sustainable, calling for increased funding to support students. Question and Answer Mary Senior, Universities and Colleges Union I am very concerned regarding the cuts in mental health counsellors and overall funding for un...
Last updated: 9 December 2022

Annual Return 2021 to 2022

Cat Johnson Individuals Merv Graham Fiona Burns Stacey Adam Elizabeth Quigley Julie Craik Harry Travers Jaqui Downs Dr Ruth Sumpter Dr David Hunt Jenny Preston Natalie Frankish Margaret Burgess Dr Lorna Paul Dr Stuart Donald Dr Judith McSween Ewan Barbour Mark Bevan Margaret Burgess Marion Butchart Claire Cairns Lucy Clarke Mhairi Coutts Julie Craik Pamela Devine Mary Douglas Keith Dryburgh Hannah, Evans Moira , Flett Carly , Gillespie Sam, Graham Lynda Kearney Carole Macartney Lorna, MacKinnon Karen, Maloney Sarah Mather Eileen Matthew Angela McCormack Pauline Mcdonald Rachel, Morrison Paru Naik Megan Roberts Alastair Ross Lily Sey Jonathon, Sher Phil Skully Dougie Smith Steven Tait Paul Traynor Chrissie Watters Karine Whitton Chris Doyle Linda Mason Jason Davies Steve Brown Patricia Ferguson MS Society Organisations Revive MS Support MS Therapy Centre Lothian MS Trust ABPI Scottish Mental Health and Neurological Disease Industry Group Leuchie House Carers Trust Scotland Group Office Bearers Please provide names for all office bearers.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 December 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 05 December 2024

Again, I would welcome a meeting with Marie Curie to discuss that further. I would also welcome a meeting with the minister, along with Marie Curie, to discuss not only those proposals but the on-going challenges that hospices face.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 March 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 01 March 2023 [Draft]

I am sure that members wish Helen Donaldson and Anne-Marie O’Hara very well and every success in their new roles.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02970: Evelyn Tweed: Scottish Tourism Month 2022 - That the Parliament recognises that March is Scottish Tourism Month; understands that the aim of this is to engage, connect and inspire all of Scotland’s tourism businesses and organisations, as well as celebrate what it sees as the enormous contribution that tourism makes to Scotland; considers that the sector has been severely impacted over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic; understands what it sees as the importance of tourism to a sustainable recovery, with the sector reportedly worth £11.5 billion pre-pandemic and accounting for 8.5% of jobs in Scotland; welcomes the opportunities that the industry provides to people, places, businesses and communities by, it considers, acting as a stimulus for entrepreneurialism and investment, the benefits of which it believes spread far beyond tourism; further believes tourism to be a force for good across the country, enriching the economy, communities and environment; commends what it sees as Scottish tourism’s significant contribution toward Scotland’s profile on the world stage; considers that tourism can also play an important part in promoting wellness, particularly as people emerge from long periods of isolation brought about by the pandemic, and notes the view that it will take investment, support and time for the industry to fully recover to pre-pandemic levels. S6M-02957: Gillian Martin: Marie...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02970: Evelyn Tweed: Scottish Tourism Month 2022 - That the Parliament recognises that March is Scottish Tourism Month; understands that the aim of this is to engage, connect and inspire all of Scotland’s tourism businesses and organisations, as well as celebrate what it sees as the enormous contribution that tourism makes to Scotland; considers that the sector has been severely impacted over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic; understands what it sees as the importance of tourism to a sustainable recovery, with the sector reportedly worth £11.5 billion pre-pandemic and accounting for 8.5% of jobs in Scotland; welcomes the opportunities that the industry provides to people, places, businesses and communities by, it considers, acting as a stimulus for entrepreneurialism and investment, the benefits of which it believes spread far beyond tourism; further believes tourism to be a force for good across the country, enriching the economy, communities and environment; commends what it sees as Scottish tourism’s significant contribution toward Scotland’s profile on the world stage; considers that tourism can also play an important part in promoting wellness, particularly as people emerge from long periods of isolation brought about by the pandemic, and notes the view that it will take investment, support and time for the industry to fully recover to pre-pandemic levels. S6M-02957: Gillian Martin: Marie...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02970: Evelyn Tweed: Scottish Tourism Month 2022 - That the Parliament recognises that March is Scottish Tourism Month; understands that the aim of this is to engage, connect and inspire all of Scotland’s tourism businesses and organisations, as well as celebrate what it sees as the enormous contribution that tourism makes to Scotland; considers that the sector has been severely impacted over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic; understands what it sees as the importance of tourism to a sustainable recovery, with the sector reportedly worth £11.5 billion pre-pandemic and accounting for 8.5% of jobs in Scotland; welcomes the opportunities that the industry provides to people, places, businesses and communities by, it considers, acting as a stimulus for entrepreneurialism and investment, the benefits of which it believes spread far beyond tourism; further believes tourism to be a force for good across the country, enriching the economy, communities and environment; commends what it sees as Scottish tourism’s significant contribution toward Scotland’s profile on the world stage; considers that tourism can also play an important part in promoting wellness, particularly as people emerge from long periods of isolation brought about by the pandemic, and notes the view that it will take investment, support and time for the industry to fully recover to pre-pandemic levels. S6M-02957: Gillian Martin: Marie...

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