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Last updated: 8 April 2024

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S6M-06274: Douglas Lumsden: Channel 4’s 40th Anniversary - That the Parliament congratulates Channel 4 on its 40th anniversary; considers that Channel 4 is publicly-owned and commercially-funded, meaning that it can deliver a valuable public service at zero cost to the taxpayer; welcomes what it sees as the important and growing contribution Channel 4 makes to the Scottish production sector, working closely with Screen Scotland; understands that their new Glasgow hub now has the biggest commissioning department by commissioning hours based in Scotland; congratulates Channel 4 for, it understands, surpassing its target to spend half of its original content budget outside of the London area; understands that over 400 roles, encompassing 55% of spend and 66% of hours, are now based outside of the London area; believes that Channel 4 has spent around £220 million on Scottish productions over the last 15 years, with £23.5 million of Scottish spend in 2021; appreciates what it sees as the benefit of Channel 4’s skills and training schemes, such as 4Skills, which focuses on social mobility and bringing new, underrepresented voices into the industry; understands that 4Skills will reach 15,000 young people a year from 2022 onwards, including many in Scotland; believes that Channel 4 is a great success story for the UK, and wishes the teams at Channel 4 all the best...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-03278: Sarah Boyack: Commonwealth Day 2022 on 14 March 2022 - That the Parliament celebrates Commonwealth Day 2022 on 14 March 2022, which has the theme, Delivering a Common Future, and aims to highlight how the member countries in the Commonwealth family are "innovating, connecting and transforming" to help achieve goals such as tackling climate change, promoting good governance and boosting trade; recognises the work of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association over the last 12 months, mainly through virtual meetings, in discussing a range of issues, including the response to COVID-19, encouraging greater diversity in parliaments and the climate emergency; considers that these will be key themes across 2022, as will the work of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians and the Commonwealth Parliamentarians with Disabilities networks, and believes that the Scottish Parliament, in its relations with Commonwealth legislatures this session, will continue to share ideas, thoughts, experiences and best...
Last updated: 11 March 2024

Proposal Right to Palliative Care Miles Briggs

The philosophy of children’s palliative care is to promote the best possible quality of life and care for every child with a life-shortening condition and their family.
Last updated: 31 October 2023

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The power also will allow for flexibility in determining who is best suited to deliver different forms of care experience assistance. 29.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-22413 Michelle Ballantyne: Melrose Rugby Coaches' Fundraiser—That the Parliament commends the Melrose rugby coaches, Bruce Ruthven, Nicholas Alston and Blair Roden, on raising £3,000 for the Borders General Hospital and Western General Hospital; understands that the trio raised the money through a sponsored 41-mile journey from Moffat to Melrose, which involved a 15-mile run, a one-mile kayak, a 400m-open swim and a 25-mile cycle; notes that the money was raised as part of the Move with Mark fundraiser, which was founded by Hannah and Lachlan Gaddie after their father, Mark, was diagnosed with cancer; thanks Bruce, Nicholas and Blair for their efforts in raising this money, and wishes them and the Move with Mark fundraiser all the best...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Alasdair Allan*, Stuart McMillan* *S5M-15160 Gillian Martin: New Deer Primary School Wins National Award That the — Parliament congratulates New Deer Primary School on being ranked as the top performing primary school in Scotland in the 2018 Renaissance Awards; understands that the awards honour the best performing schools from across the UK and Ireland at implementing best practices for reading and student growth in reading attainment, as measured by Renaissance Star Reading and Renaissance Accelerated Reader; acknowledges that Renaissance Star Reading and Renaissance Accelerated Reader are used in over 6,000 schools in the UK and Ireland to encourage and promote reading; recognises the importance of literacy to the development of children; commends the staff and pupils at New Deer Primary School on their success, and wishes them well.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Monica Lennon*, Alexander Stewart*, Kenneth Gibson*, Jamie Greene*, Colin Beattie*, Elena Whitham*, Fulton MacGregor*, Bill Kidd*, Miles Briggs*, Finlay Carson*, Paul McLennan* *S6M-00334 Brian Whittle: Ayrshire College wins Tes FE Award—That the Parliament congratulates Ayrshire College on winning the award for the "Best teaching and learning...
Last updated: 13 December 2022

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Secure 18 This document relates to the Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 22) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 13 December 2022 accommodation placements will still only be possible after full consideration of the child’s needs, best interests and rights and, where appropriate, the safety of others.
Last updated: 6 October 2022

Biodiversity Strategy Consultation letter 17 June 2022

In this way, we will give ourselves the best chance of delivering on our vision.
Last updated: 13 June 2022

Tackling Drug Deaths and Drug Harm SPICe briefing paper

It focused on: 9 “ensuring that child protection, recovery and wider family support concerns are brought together as part of a coordinated approach to giving children, young people and families the best support possible.” The ‘whole family’ approach has been given even greater emphasis recently.

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