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Last updated: 24 September 2024

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Martin Meteyard Individuals Lesley Stanley Marie-Amelie Viatte Fiona Bird Cate Devine Natasha Martins Simon Macdonald Faith Davies Stephen Kelly Mary Lawton Carrie Ruxton Laura Wyness Rosa Holt Ann Packard Abertay University Organisations Agrecalc Agrico Agricultural Industries Confederation Scotland Artilus Asda Bio...
Last updated: 16 November 2023

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Dying in the Margins: The Parliament debated S6M-10827 in the name of Paul O’Kane—That the Parliament welcomes the University of Glasgow and Marie Curie research project, Dying in the Margins, as well as The Cost of Dying photography exhibition taken from the project; understands that the project ran from 2019 to 2023, and was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI); further understands that the project shed light on what it sees as the profound effect that people’s socio- economic circumstances can have on their end of life experience; understands that, as part of the project, participants who were living with a terminal illness were photographed by Margaret Mitchell to create images conveying aspects of their end of life experience, and were given a camera to document their end of life experience themselves; considers that the project highlights the important challenges that are faced by people with a terminal illness who are living with poverty, and what it sees as structural disadvantage, including, but not limited to, unsuitable housing, energy costs and lack of income support; commends the bravery of the project’s participants, their families and carers, who documented their lives at, it considers, the most challenging time, to inform the public conversation around improving the end of life care for those living with poverty, including those in the West Scotland region, and what it sees as structural disadvantage; recognises the expertise of those who worked on the project, including University of Glasgow researchers, Dr Naomi Richards and Dr Sam Quinn, University of Auckland researcher, Professor Merryn Gott, and Marie Curie Head of Research and Innovation, Dr Emma Carduff; notes that the photography exhibition will be displayed in the Scottish Parliament on the week commencing 13 November 2023, and further notes the encouragement for MSPs to visit it and consider how they can tackle some of the issues that it raises. 4.
Last updated: 25 May 2023

Minute of the meeting held on 8 June 2022

Cross-Party Group on Palliative Care Wednesday 8 June, 1.00-2.30pm on ZOOM Minute Present MSPs Bob Doris MSP Jackie Baillie MSP Paul O’Kane MSP Carol Mochan MSP Non-MSP Group Members Chris Kidson PELiCaN (NSS) Claire Clark, ,NHS Fife Deans Buchanan, NHS Tayside Dianne Williamson, NHS Dumfries & Galloway Donald Macaskill, Scottish Care George Lews, Scottish Parliament Gordon McLean, Macmillan Cancer Support Jackie Stone, St Columba’s Hospice Care Jacquelynn Calder, Care Inspectorate Jude Meryl, Soul Midwives Scotland Kendall Davidson, NHS Ayrshire & Arran Kirsteen Murray, St Vincent’s Hospice Laura McMail, No-one Dies Alone Ayrshire Linda McCurrach, No-one Dies Alone Ayrshire Lorna Stewart, NHS Fife Lynne Hoffin, Ayrshire Hospice Lynsey McGhee, NHS Tayside Mairi Armstrong, GGHB Margaret Mary...
Last updated: 22 August 2022

CPG WASPI Minutes 25 july 22

EDD suggested the documents may need tweaked & tax issues clarified. Mary D has been involved with Pension age review.
Last updated: 2 February 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Sustainable Transport meeting of 25 November 2021

Cross-Party Group on Sustainable Transport Thursday 25 November 2021, 13:00 Draft Minute Present MSPs Graham Simpson MSP (chairing) Sarah Boyack MSP Liam Kerr MSP John Mason MSP Mark Ruskell MSP Brian Whittle MSP Invited guests None Non-MSP Group Members Calum Fisher (office of Neil Bibby MSP) Josh Hill (office of Graham Simpson MSP) Hollie Cameron (office of Paul Sweeney MSP) Olivia Pullman (office of Evelyn Tweed MSP) Marie...
Last updated: 19 October 2021

Registration form for the Cross-Party Group on Food

Co-Conveners Rhoda Grant, Jim Fairlie, Annie Wells Deputy None Convener Secretary Mary Lawton Food and Drink Federation Scotland Treasurer None Financial Benefits or Other Benefits Please provide details of any financial or material benefit(s) the Group anticipates receiving from a single source in a calendar year which has a value, either singly or cumulat...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Members' Business motions that have achieved cross party support *S5M-09754 Linda Fabiani: Marie Curie Great Daffodil Appeal 2018 That the Parliament — welcomes Marie Curie s Great Daffodil Appeal, which is now in its 32nd year and runs throughout ’ March 2018; understands that Marie Curie provides physical, emotional and spiritual care and support to nearly 8,400 patients and their families every year in their own homes in 31 local authorities across Scotland and in Marie Curie hospices in Edinburgh and Glasgow; further understands that Marie Curie s volunteer helper services provide emotional support, ’ companionship and information about relevant local services to people, carers and families, and its Information and support services are available for everyone affected by a terminal illness; recognises the dedication, hard work and contribution of volunteers across Scotland, such as the East Kilbride Fundraising Group, to raise funds and awareness during the Great Daffodil Appeal every year to support Marie Curie s vital services; acknowledges that Marie Curie is currently ’ working toward its vision of a better life for people and their families living with a terminal illness and that everyone matters, including patients, families and carers, health and social care professionals, politicians, public bodies and public perception, in making palliative care a reality in Scotland; notes that Marie Curie is working to embed the "realistic medicine approach" in the care ’ of those who are terminally ill, through improving people s understanding of palliative care, their ’ choices and preferences, death and dying, and notes calls to encourage as many people as possible to support the campaign in 2018.
Last updated: 21 July 2025

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Supported by: Oliver Mundell*, Sharon Dowey*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Liz Smith*, Douglas Ross*, Murdo Fraser*, Alexander Stewart*, Miles Briggs*, Pam Duncan-Glancy*, Pam Gosal*, Bill Kidd*, Colin Beattie*, Paul Sweeney*, Edward Mountain*, Fulton MacGregor* Craig Hoy: Congratulating Earlston's Terra Mechanica Maris—That the *S6M-18334 Parliament congratulates the Earlston-based, Terra Mechanica Maris Ltd, in recognition of its nomination in the Outstanding SME category at the Scottish Green Energy Supply Chain Awards 2025; recognises that the nomination reflects the company’s commitment to driving innovation, sustainability and resilience in Scotland’s green energy sector; understands that the business is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of innovation, applying cutting-edge mechanical principles to drive progress in the maritime sector; praises Garry McGowan, managing director, and Declan Duncan, director of business development, for their commitment to driving the company forward, and wishes the team success in their future plans and growth.
Committee reports Date published: 7 October 2024

Remote and Rural Healthcare Inquiry - Third Sector involvement

Third Sector involvement Organisations, including Hospice UK and Marie Curie Scotland, emphasised the importance of third sector involvement in service design and delivery.
Committees Last updated: 11 September 2024

Universities

At its evidence session, the Committee heard from: Mary Senior - UCU Scotland Ellie Gomersall - President, National Union of Students Scotland Karen Watt - Chief Executive, Scottish Funding Council Professor George Boyne - Principal of the University of Aberdeen, representing Universities Scotland .

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