That the Parliament congratulates East Dunbartonshire Initiative for Creative Therapy, which has been awarded £3,149 by Awards for All Scotland to support its roll-out of regular contact with the people it supports via text messaging, phone calls and online platforms; believes that this regular contact will aid in reducing stress and feelings of isolation during the challenging time of the COVID-19 outbreak; acknowledges that the charitable group provides therapeutic arts sessions to people with additional support needs, with the aim of improving their physical and mental wellbeing and providing opportunities for socialising and interacting with others, and commends it for the invaluable work that it does in the community and for striving to adapt to the current situation so that it can continue to support its service users.
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That the Parliament congratulates East Dunbartonshire Initiative for Creative Therapy, which has been awarded £3,149 by Awards for All Scotland to support its roll-out of regular contact with the people it supports via text messaging, phone calls and online platforms; believes that this regular contact will aid in reducing stress and feelings of isolation during the challenging time of the COVID-19 outbreak; acknowledges that the charitable group provides therapeutic arts sessions to people with additional support needs, with the aim of improving their physical and mental wellbeing and providing opportunities for socialising and interacting with others, and commends it for the invaluable work that it does in the community and for striving to adapt to the current situation so that it can continue to support its service users.
Supported by: David Torrance, Sandra White, Stewart Stevenson, Bill Kidd, Richard Lyle, Fulton MacGregor, Willie Coffey, Gillian Martin, Tom Arthur
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That the Parliament congratulates Twechar Community Action, a charitable community group, which has been awarded £1,000 by the Coalfields Community Regeneration Trust; understands that the group has been highly active in delivering supplies for vulnerable residents and those who are self-isolating; acknowledges that members of the group have gone above and beyond to lift community spirits and reinforce a sense of connection during these times, by organising a socially-distanced Easter egg delivery by the Easter Bunny and offering a free soup delivery service to all residents aged over 60, and commends the group and its many volunteers for the fantastic and inventive work that they are doing to look after one another.
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That the Parliament congratulates Twechar Community Action, a charitable community group, which has been awarded £1,000 by the Coalfields Community Regeneration Trust; understands that the group has been highly active in delivering supplies for vulnerable residents and those who are self-isolating; acknowledges that members of the group have gone above and beyond to lift community spirits and reinforce a sense of connection during these times, by organising a socially-distanced Easter egg delivery by the Easter Bunny and offering a free soup delivery service to all residents aged over 60, and commends the group and its many volunteers for the fantastic and inventive work that they are doing to look after one another.
Supported by: Richard Lyle, Sandra White, David Torrance, Stewart Stevenson, Bill Kidd, Willie Coffey, Gillian Martin, Fulton MacGregor, Clare Adamson, Tom Arthur
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That the Parliament commends schools throughout Strathkelvin and Bearsden that have taken extraordinary measures to support the NHS and the most vulnerable in the community during the COVID-19 outbreak; acknowledges the efforts of Bishopbriggs Academy, Bearsden Academy, Kirkintilloch High School, St Ninian’s High School, Lenzie Academy, Boclair Academy and Turnbull High School; understands that the staff of these schools have dedicated a tremendous amount of time and effort in producing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), which they are donating to local hospitals and care facilities; further understands that staff are offering to deliver vital supplies to the most vulnerable people throughout Strathkelvin and Bearsden, organising an incredible community response to the pandemic; sincerely thanks all involved for their kindness and dedication to protecting frontline workers and first responders in the pandemic, and believes that these are humbling examples of community spirit and solidarity with those who need support the most.
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That the Parliament commends schools throughout Strathkelvin and Bearsden that have taken extraordinary measures to support the NHS and the most vulnerable in the community during the COVID-19 outbreak; acknowledges the efforts of Bishopbriggs Academy, Bearsden Academy, Kirkintilloch High School, St Ninian’s High School, Lenzie Academy, Boclair Academy and Turnbull High School; understands that the staff of these schools have dedicated a tremendous amount of time and effort in producing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), which they are donating to local hospitals and care facilities; further understands that staff are offering to deliver vital supplies to the most vulnerable people throughout Strathkelvin and Bearsden, organising an incredible community response to the pandemic; sincerely thanks all involved for their kindness and dedication to protecting frontline workers and first responders in the pandemic, and believes that these are humbling examples of community spirit and solidarity with those who need support the most.
Supported by: Bill Kidd, Margaret Mitchell, Richard Lyle, Stewart Stevenson, David Torrance, Kenneth Gibson, Sandra White, Neil Bibby, Willie Coffey, Fulton MacGregor, Clare Adamson, Tom Arthur
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That the Parliament recognises the vital role of charities and third sector organisations in the continued response to COVID-19; praises the TIE campaign for hosting a series of interactive programmes for those impacted by COVID-19, including mindfulness awareness sessions and organising educational resources; understands that the TIE campaign has launched a confidential survey aiming to better understand the impact of the current lockdown on young people’s wellbeing and experiences of online spaces; understands that this survey was launched as UNICEF reported the increased risk of bullying and exposure to harmful content to young people as a result spending more time online because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and encourages all members to relay the survey to all youth groups and relevant contacts within their networks to aim to further protect the wellbeing and safety of Scotland’s young people.
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That the Parliament recognises the vital role of charities and third sector organisations in the continued response to COVID-19; praises the TIE campaign for hosting a series of interactive programmes for those impacted by COVID-19, including mindfulness awareness sessions and organising educational resources; understands that the TIE campaign has launched a confidential survey aiming to better understand the impact of the current lockdown on young people’s wellbeing and experiences of online spaces; understands that this survey was launched as UNICEF reported the increased risk of bullying and exposure to harmful content to young people as a result spending more time online because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and encourages all members to relay the survey to all youth groups and relevant contacts within their networks to aim to further protect the wellbeing and safety of Scotland’s young people.
Supported by: David Torrance, Emma Harper, Mark McDonald, Bill Kidd, Richard Lyle, Stewart Stevenson, Bruce Crawford, Willie Coffey, Angela Constance, Fulton MacGregor, Gillian Martin, Clare Adamson
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That the Parliament commends Bishopbriggs Academy’s Young Enterprise Team 2019/20, which was the Best Marketing Strategy and Best Overall Company runner-up at the Young Enterprise Scotland Awards 2020; understands that the entrepreneurial students devised their product, "The Little Book of Life", which features meat-free recipes and tips to improve mental health and reduce people's impact on the environment; notes that the students, in addition to creating the book, have also been responsible for conducting the business affairs, from managing investment to marketing; acknowledges the dedication of the team members, who carried out promotional events by holding stalls in shopping centres and schools, and congratulates the group on this fantastic initiative and the well-deserved recognition they received.
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That the Parliament commends Bishopbriggs Academy’s Young Enterprise Team 2019/20, which was the Best Marketing Strategy and Best Overall Company runner-up at the Young Enterprise Scotland Awards 2020; understands that the entrepreneurial students devised their product, "The Little Book of Life", which features meat-free recipes and tips to improve mental health and reduce people's impact on the environment; notes that the students, in addition to creating the book, have also been responsible for conducting the business affairs, from managing investment to marketing; acknowledges the dedication of the team members, who carried out promotional events by holding stalls in shopping centres and schools, and congratulates the group on this fantastic initiative and the well-deserved recognition they received.
Supported by: Emma Harper, Stuart McMillan, Richard Lyle, Stewart Stevenson, Bill Kidd, Sandra White, Fulton MacGregor, Willie Coffey, Gillian Martin, Ruth Maguire, Clare Adamson
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That the Parliament congratulates Sue and Mark Billington, owners of deli Billington’s of Lenzie, which has been named Single Outlet Retailer of the Year 2020 at the World Gin Awards; notes that the company also won the Small Business Sunday title for its Lenzie Gin; acknowledges that the award winners were selected by the Dragon’s Den star and entrepreneur, Theo Paphitis, from over 40,000 entries; understands that the company's Lenzie Gin was recently named Gin of the Year at the Scottish Gin Awards 2019, and is specially made in small batches using the botanicals cranberry and bilberry, and is inspired by the nearby Lenzie Moss nature reserve, and commends Sue and Mark and all those involved for producing a spirit, which it considers can add global recognition and praise to its list of glowing accolades.
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That the Parliament congratulates Sue and Mark Billington, owners of deli Billington’s of Lenzie, which has been named Single Outlet Retailer of the Year 2020 at the World Gin Awards; notes that the company also won the Small Business Sunday title for its Lenzie Gin; acknowledges that the award winners were selected by the Dragon’s Den star and entrepreneur, Theo Paphitis, from over 40,000 entries; understands that the company's Lenzie Gin was recently named Gin of the Year at the Scottish Gin Awards 2019, and is specially made in small batches using the botanicals cranberry and bilberry, and is inspired by the nearby Lenzie Moss nature reserve, and commends Sue and Mark and all those involved for producing a spirit, which it considers can add global recognition and praise to its list of glowing accolades.
Supported by: Kenneth Gibson, Willie Coffey, Stuart McMillan, Stewart Stevenson, Emma Harper, Richard Lyle, Bill Kidd, Sandra White, Neil Bibby, Gil Paterson, Fulton MacGregor, Clare Adamson, Tom Arthur, Ruth Maguire, Gillian Martin
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That the Parliament congratulates the Bishopbriggs Academy pupils, Jade McLetchie and Lauren Taylor, who will represent the school in the finals of a national engineering contest, The Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Competition, which will be held in Birmingham between 11 and 14 March 2020; understands that the pupils reached the finals after competing successfully in online heats; acknowledges that their invention proposal, DETECER, is a wearable band that can predict and prevent allergic reactions through detecting a change in histamine levels to aid speedier and accurate administering of medication, and wishes Jade and Lauren the very best of luck with their project, which it considers is both highly innovative and presents great potential benefit for people with severe allergies.
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That the Parliament congratulates the Bishopbriggs Academy pupils, Jade McLetchie and Lauren Taylor, who will represent the school in the finals of a national engineering contest, The Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Competition, which will be held in Birmingham between 11 and 14 March 2020; understands that the pupils reached the finals after competing successfully in online heats; acknowledges that their invention proposal, DETECER, is a wearable band that can predict and prevent allergic reactions through detecting a change in histamine levels to aid speedier and accurate administering of medication, and wishes Jade and Lauren the very best of luck with their project, which it considers is both highly innovative and presents great potential benefit for people with severe allergies.
Supported by: Bill Kidd, Richard Lyle, Willie Coffey, Stewart Stevenson, Emma Harper, Sandra White, Gil Paterson, Fulton MacGregor, Clare Adamson, Tom Arthur, Ruth Maguire
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That the Parliament congratulates Murray Seggie, a pupil at Lenzie Academy, on being named joint runner-up in the Scottish Schools’ Young Writer of the Year; notes that Murray’s essay addressed the potential opportunities and conflicts presented by the growing role of technology in medical treatment; understands that his essay was highly perceptive and analytical, was supported with statistical evidence and presented a nuanced oversight of the topic; looks forward to reading more of his writing in the future, and wishes him all the very best.
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That the Parliament congratulates Murray Seggie, a pupil at Lenzie Academy, on being named joint runner-up in the Scottish Schools’ Young Writer of the Year; notes that Murray’s essay addressed the potential opportunities and conflicts presented by the growing role of technology in medical treatment; understands that his essay was highly perceptive and analytical, was supported with statistical evidence and presented a nuanced oversight of the topic; looks forward to reading more of his writing in the future, and wishes him all the very best.
Supported by: Richard Lyle, Kenneth Gibson, Stewart Stevenson, Bill Kidd, Joan McAlpine, Sandra White, Gil Paterson, Fulton MacGregor, Clare Adamson, Gillian Martin, Willie Coffey, Ruth Maguire, Tom Arthur
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That the Parliament commends La Vita, which is a group of restaurants that includes a venue in Bishopbriggs, on raising over £9,000 for the charity, When You Wish Upon a Star Scotland; understands this was raised over the festive period when customers were able to contribute a discretionary 10p to charity through their bill, which the group then matched; acknowledges that the total raised made it the chain's best fundraising year yet and takes the amount raised over the three years of this initiative to £22,717; notes that the money helps the charity to support activities such as trips to Lapland, in which children go on sleigh rides and meet Father Christmas, and congratulates La Vita on this initiative and generosity, which supports such a wonderful cause.
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That the Parliament commends La Vita, which is a group of restaurants that includes a venue in Bishopbriggs, on raising over £9,000 for the charity, When You Wish Upon a Star Scotland; understands this was raised over the festive period when customers were able to contribute a discretionary 10p to charity through their bill, which the group then matched; acknowledges that the total raised made it the chain's best fundraising year yet and takes the amount raised over the three years of this initiative to £22,717; notes that the money helps the charity to support activities such as trips to Lapland, in which children go on sleigh rides and meet Father Christmas, and congratulates La Vita on this initiative and generosity, which supports such a wonderful cause.
Supported by: Stewart Stevenson, Richard Lyle, Bill Kidd, Sandra White, Gil Paterson, Fulton MacGregor, Clare Adamson, Gillian Martin, Neil Bibby, Tom Arthur, Ruth Maguire
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That the Parliament notes Fairtrade Fortnight, which runs from 25 February to 10 March 2020; understands that a number of events are taking place in East Dunbartonshire and across Scotland, including a Fairtrade Fiesta organised by East Dunbartonshire Fair Trade Group, which will celebrate awareness of Fairtrade certification, which is trusted by 84% of consumers and crucially guarantees stability and a fair price for farmers around the world; commends the work of schools, churches and fair trade groups that are holding events to celebrate the news that East Dunbartonshire has successfully renewed its Fairtrade Zone status, and commends the Fairtrade certification, which also supports access to education and clean drinking water initiatives to benefit whole communities.
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That the Parliament notes Fairtrade Fortnight, which runs from 25 February to 10 March 2020; understands that a number of events are taking place in East Dunbartonshire and across Scotland, including a Fairtrade Fiesta organised by East Dunbartonshire Fair Trade Group, which will celebrate awareness of Fairtrade certification, which is trusted by 84% of consumers and crucially guarantees stability and a fair price for farmers around the world; commends the work of schools, churches and fair trade groups that are holding events to celebrate the news that East Dunbartonshire has successfully renewed its Fairtrade Zone status, and commends the Fairtrade certification, which also supports access to education and clean drinking water initiatives to benefit whole communities.
Supported by: Bill Kidd, John Mason, Gordon Lindhurst, Kenneth Gibson, Stuart McMillan, Alasdair Allan, Neil Findlay, Sandra White, David Torrance, Liam McArthur, Joan McAlpine, Richard Lyle, Gil Paterson, Fulton MacGregor, Neil Bibby, Willie Coffey, Clare Adamson, Tom Arthur, Stewart Stevenson, Ruth Maguire, Gillian Martin
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