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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Stuart McMillan*, Richard Lyle*, Bill Kidd*, David Torrance*, Bob Doris*, Fulton MacGregor* *S5M-17060 Mark McDonald: Sport Aberdeen Funding to Improve the Lives of Local Children—That the Parliament congratulates Sport Aberdeen on securing two UDECIDE grants worth over £2,750 from Aberdeen City Council; acknowledges that this funding will be invested into improving the lives of children and young people in the Northfield and Torry areas of Aberdeen; understands that these grants will finance the establishment of free monthly "For Fun Run" events held within the Northfield and Sheddocksley communities; notes that these events will be for children over the age of five and their parents, guardians or carers, and wishes Sport Aberdeen every success in its vision of creating opportunities, inspiring people and changing lives through sport and physical activity.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 March 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 27 March 2018

Many people today in our country and in our world live their lives carrying their own crosses.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 18 January 2022

Although the restrictions are well intentioned, they have had a detrimental impact on people’s mental health and wellbeing, and we cannot expect people to live their lives like that indefinitely.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 24 June 2021

As I said at the start of stage 1, we have lived through an extraordinary 15 months.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 February 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 19 February 2025 [Draft]

I say to Jackson Carlaw that I wish that the people of Scotland watched Scottish Parliament TV. However, no one is watching, because it is predictable and boring.
Last updated: 11 November 2025

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The Insights of the Reports of the Energy Transition Institute at Robert Gordon University, Striking the Balance: The Parliament debated S6M-18800 in the name of Liam Kerr—That the Parliament notes the report, Striking the Balance, which was produced by the Energy Transition Institute at Robert Gordon University; understands that it provides predictions for the future of the offshore energy workforce in the UK, which, it states, employs around 154,000 people, including in the North East Scotland region; understands that the report states that a best case outcome could see a need for 210,000 roles in offshore energy production, but that this would only be achievable through the installation of a further 6GW approximately of offshore wind each year and by managing the decline of oil and gas production over a prolonged timeframe; notes the report’s claim that the worst-case situation anticipates around 400 oil and gas job losses in the UK each fortnight across the next five years; acknowledges with concern the report’s claim that, if Scotland does not pursue renewable activities comprehensively and oil and gas production continues to decline, employment across the offshore energy industry could drop from around 75,000 jobs in 2024 to a figure in the range of 45,000 to 63,000 in the initial years of the next decade; welcomes the growth predicted in the report of the number of offshore renewables jobs in the UK, notes with concern, however, the suggestion in the report that the sector will likely struggle to absorb the amount of former oil and gas workers before 2028; recognises the report’s cautioning that a decrease in offshore energy jobs of nearly 20% could take place without decisive or prompt action, and commends the work of the Energy Transition Institute in producing what it sees as rigorous data regarding a pressing issue in Scotland. 12. Supporting People Living...
Last updated: 16 September 2025

Community Approach Paper

., charities, community organisations, business groups) to design and apply participation methods to support people with lived experience to contribute to Parliamentary work.
Last updated: 17 June 2025

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Dr Caroline Gould Individuals Sarah Jayne Reilly Michael McEwan Susie Glover Wilma McLean Hazel Kelly James McLeod Kayleigh O’Neill David Nicholson Peter Todd Amanda Foster Diana Winfield Derek Kelter John Grafton Patricia Ferguson Sue Bowen Susan Webster Jacqueline Cowan Suzanne Ng Susan Chambers Celia Sweeny David Nicholson Shona Scott Maureen Morrison Laura Gemmell Amanda Foster Maureen Curtin Alyssa Faulkner Jordon Anderson Dr Lisa O’Leary Stephan Tait Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Scotland Organisations The ALLIANCE Evangelical Alliance University of Strathclyde Motability Foundation CAPS Advocacy UK Owner Trained Assistance/Service Dogs Campaign for Change (OTCC) EKTG Leonard Cheshire Royal College of Psychiatrists The Stroke Association BDA Scottish Churches Disability Group Arthritis Care Scotland Upaid Carers / Carers Labour Network Scottish Personal Assistant Employers Network (SPAEN) SUSE Contact Sense Scotland Turning Point Scotland Autism Rights GCIL (Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living...
Last updated: 13 June 2025

050625 CPG Volunteering Minutes DRAFT

Allana said that he was honoured to help people at what could often be the worst time of their lives. Gemma Hickey (YouthLink Scotland) explained that she experienced terrible shyness as a youngster, however, volunteering had given her immeasurable confidence for which she was incredibly grateful.
Last updated: 12 June 2025

CPG Older People Age Ageing AGM Minutes 12 March 2025

The research focuses on palliative care provision within care homes and delivers on 32 recommendations within “My Health, My Care, My Home - healthcare framework for adults living in care homes” and helps address other core matters on Parliament’s business around the Right to Palliative Care Bill, and the national care service.

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