Supported by: Craig Hoy*, Jamie Greene*, Alexander Stewart*, Tess White*, Annie Wells*, Russell Findlay*, Douglas Ross*, Miles Briggs*, Kenneth Gibson*, Stuart McMillan*, Annabelle Ewing*, Meghan Gallacher*, Bill Kidd*, Murdo Fraser*, Douglas Lumsden*, Ross Greer*, Bob Doris*, Donald Cameron*, Fulton MacGregor*, Finlay Carson* *S6M-01366 Fiona Hyslop: Scotland’s First Bereavement Charter for Children and Adults— That the Parliament recognises Scotland’s first Bereavement Charter for Children and Adults, which was launched on 15 April 2020, after 18 months of development that included consultation and engagement with individuals and groups across Scotland; notes that the charter contains a range of statements designed to help people understand the importance of bereavement support as well as setting out what the provision of such support should look like in Scotland; understands that the authors of the charter hope that it will begin to appear in locations across Scotland and will be used by diverse groups and individuals; notes the view that the charter will help Scotland as a nation to become more effective at supporting people to grieve, and recognises the role that MSPs...