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Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20220908

Supported by: Paul Sweeney* *S6M-05841 Paul O'Kane: Neilston Development Trust Support for Older Residents—That the Parliament commends Neilston Development Trust, in East Renfrewshire, for encouraging and supporting older residents and individuals affected by long-term chronic conditions to take part in regular and simple physical activities and exercise; highlights that Neilston Development Trust offers expert-led strength and balance sessions to help members of the local community gain strength, improve balance and flexibility and increase confidence in movement in a safe and social environment; understands that these sessions are followed by short, fun and accessible health walks to increase walkers’ mobility; recognises that these activities have helped local residents stay physically active and independent despite suffering from various health conditions; believes that physical exercise benefits the participants’ physical health and brings positive impact to their mental and social wellbeing; notes that the group received support and funding from Scotland’s walking charity, Paths for All, and wishes Neilston Development Trust continued success in supporting older people and individuals who are managing long-term conditions to stay active.
Last updated: 8 September 2022

BB20220908

Supported by: Paul Sweeney* *S6M-05841 Paul O'Kane: Neilston Development Trust Support for Older Residents—That the Parliament commends Neilston Development Trust, in East Renfrewshire, for encouraging and supporting older residents and individuals affected by long-term chronic conditions to take part in regular and simple physical activities and exercise; highlights that Neilston Development Trust offers expert-led strength and balance sessions to help members of the local community gain strength, improve balance and flexibility and increase confidence in movement in a safe and social environment; understands that these sessions are followed by short, fun and accessible health walks to increase walkers’ mobility; recognises that these activities have helped local residents stay physically active and independent despite suffering from various health conditions; believes that physical exercise benefits the participants’ physical health and brings positive impact to their mental and social wellbeing; notes that the group received support and funding from Scotland’s walking charity, Paths for All, and wishes Neilston Development Trust continued success in supporting older people and individuals who are managing long-term conditions to stay active.
Last updated: 27 March 2024

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The Member believes this is entirely appropriate and consistent with many other age restricted activities and practices under Scots law.
Last updated: 3 May 2022

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles Scotland Bill SG Stage 1 Report Response

The Scottish Government welcomes the vast amount of pre-planning, education and preventive work that is carried out in communities each year in preparation for the bonfire season by local authorities and community safety partners. This includes activities such as visits to primary and secondary schools, diversionary activities for young people and joint partner visits to premises selling fireworks over the bonfire period. 62.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 December 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 10 December 2015

The challenge allows sports groups in coalfield communities to propose projects that will increase physical activity levels in those communities. One of the challenge’s criteria is that the project must engage with those who are currently inactive.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 April 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 25 April 2017

It says: “For example, if you already get Child Tax Credit for 2 or more children and you have twins, you’ll get the child element for one of the twins.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 February 2015

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 05 February 2015

Do not give me those looks or you will get your deserts. I have a small point to reiterate.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 April 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 24 April 2018

It is always foolish to say that things could not get worse, as my experience in politics is that they often can.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 June 2019

Health and Sport Committee 04 June 2019

For £3 million, what difference do we get? Do we get less delayed discharge or more people sustained in their homes?
Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2017

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee 07 February 2017

Those areas are also perhaps less likely to give off methane and other emissions. They get to the point of actively sequestering carbon much more quickly.

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