That the Parliament commends the fundraising efforts of Kingswells, Aberdeen residents; celebrates those who contributed to the fund, which has raised in excess of £2,000; believes that the Kingswells community JustGiving page was created to raise money for the purchase of a commemorative bench; understands that the bench is to be placed at Kingswells Care Home to remember the residents who lost their lives as a result of COVID-19, and notes that a plaque will also be purchased and displayed as a tribute of thanks to the staff at the care home for their work and service to the residents.
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That the Parliament commends the fundraising efforts of Kingswells, Aberdeen residents; celebrates those who contributed to the fund, which has raised in excess of £2,000; believes that the Kingswells community JustGiving page was created to raise money for the purchase of a commemorative bench; understands that the bench is to be placed at Kingswells Care Home to remember the residents who lost their lives as a result of COVID-19, and notes that a plaque will also be purchased and displayed as a tribute of thanks to the staff at the care home for their work and service to the residents.
Supported by: Stuart McMillan, Colin Beattie, Bill Kidd, Richard Lyle, David Torrance, Annabelle Ewing, Maureen Watt, Liam Kerr, Fulton MacGregor
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That the Parliament recognises that 20 May 2020 marked National Thank a Teacher Day; understands that this campaign, which was established in 1998, celebrates and acknowledges excellence in education; applauds all teachers and support staff who are making a difference in the lives of children; highlights the extra lengths that educators are going to during the current COVID-19 global health crisis, and celebrates their commitment to ensuring that all children can still receive the support they need while working from home.
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That the Parliament recognises that 20 May 2020 marked National Thank a Teacher Day; understands that this campaign, which was established in 1998, celebrates and acknowledges excellence in education; applauds all teachers and support staff who are making a difference in the lives of children; highlights the extra lengths that educators are going to during the current COVID-19 global health crisis, and celebrates their commitment to ensuring that all children can still receive the support they need while working from home.
Supported by: Colin Beattie, Annabelle Ewing, Christine Grahame, Bill Kidd, John Mason, Neil Findlay, Stuart McMillan, John Finnie, Richard Lyle, Jeremy Balfour, Fulton MacGregor, David Torrance, Gillian Martin
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That the Parliament welcomes the news that the Aberdeen-based charity, Hand of Solace, has been awarded £6,000 by the National Lottery Community Fund to increase the scope of its befriending service to help meet increased demand because of the COVID-19 crisis; commends its latest initiative to help older people throughout Aberdeen, especially those from BAME backgrounds; applauds its efforts throughout this difficult time, and celebrates its mission of "Giving a Hand of Support and Empowerment" to all.
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That the Parliament welcomes the news that the Aberdeen-based charity, Hand of Solace, has been awarded £6,000 by the National Lottery Community Fund to increase the scope of its befriending service to help meet increased demand because of the COVID-19 crisis; commends its latest initiative to help older people throughout Aberdeen, especially those from BAME backgrounds; applauds its efforts throughout this difficult time, and celebrates its mission of "Giving a Hand of Support and Empowerment" to all.
Supported by: Richard Lyle, David Torrance, Bill Kidd, Clare Adamson
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That the Parliament applauds the fundraising efforts of the Bridge of Don resident, Frankie Tuckwell; acknowledges that the eight-year-old will run 100km over 21 days to raise funds for the Scottish Ambulance Service; understands that she will run just under 5km each day to meet her goal; highlights that she has already raised over £1,200, which far exceeds her initial target of £200; commends her kindhearted initiative to help key workers during her time spent in lockdown, and wishes her every success in her challenge.
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That the Parliament applauds the fundraising efforts of the Bridge of Don resident, Frankie Tuckwell; acknowledges that the eight-year-old will run 100km over 21 days to raise funds for the Scottish Ambulance Service; understands that she will run just under 5km each day to meet her goal; highlights that she has already raised over £1,200, which far exceeds her initial target of £200; commends her kindhearted initiative to help key workers during her time spent in lockdown, and wishes her every success in her challenge.
Supported by: Richard Lyle, Maureen Watt, Bill Kidd, David Torrance, Joan McAlpine, Clare Adamson
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That the Parliament congratulates The Event Complex Aberdeen (TECA) on winning the award for Best Commercial Project at the Royal Institution for Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Social Impact Awards; acknowledges that the venue, which has been open for one year, was described by RICS as “a world-class events and leisure complex”; understands that this project demonstrates how buildings can make towns and cities more inclusive, and can deliver communities that people can be proud of; notes that the design of TECA includes an energy centre; further notes that food and garden waste collected throughout Aberdeen is digested at an anaerobic plant, resulting in hydrogen gas, which powers the energy centre, supplying the entire Events Complex, including on-site hotels, and looks forward to the reopening of this fabulous new facility when the COVID-19 crisis is under control.
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That the Parliament congratulates The Event Complex Aberdeen (TECA) on winning the award for Best Commercial Project at the Royal Institution for Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Social Impact Awards; acknowledges that the venue, which has been open for one year, was described by RICS as “a world-class events and leisure complex”; understands that this project demonstrates how buildings can make towns and cities more inclusive, and can deliver communities that people can be proud of; notes that the design of TECA includes an energy centre; further notes that food and garden waste collected throughout Aberdeen is digested at an anaerobic plant, resulting in hydrogen gas, which powers the energy centre, supplying the entire Events Complex, including on-site hotels, and looks forward to the reopening of this fabulous new facility when the COVID-19 crisis is under control.
Supported by: Richard Lyle, Maureen Watt, Bill Kidd, Fulton MacGregor, David Torrance
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That the Parliament congratulates the Bucksburn-based butcher, H&S Milne and Sons, on its crowdfunding drive to support three schools in the area; applauds this initiative, which, as a result of the COVD-19 outbreak, will replace its annual donation of burgers and sausages for community fundraising events; understands that fun days held at Bucksburn Academy, Stoneywood Primary and Brimmond Primary usually bring in vital money, and that their cancellation will be felt throughout the community; notes that the funds being raised will allow the Academy to purchase yearbooks for its S6 students and fund the running of the school’s Additional Support Needs Wing minibus; acknowledges that the remaining cash will be split between the three schools; commends Kenny Milne for taking these steps to ensure that the children won’t go without, and celebrates everyone participating in this fundraising effort.
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That the Parliament congratulates the Bucksburn-based butcher, H&S Milne and Sons, on its crowdfunding drive to support three schools in the area; applauds this initiative, which, as a result of the COVD-19 outbreak, will replace its annual donation of burgers and sausages for community fundraising events; understands that fun days held at Bucksburn Academy, Stoneywood Primary and Brimmond Primary usually bring in vital money, and that their cancellation will be felt throughout the community; notes that the funds being raised will allow the Academy to purchase yearbooks for its S6 students and fund the running of the school’s Additional Support Needs Wing minibus; acknowledges that the remaining cash will be split between the three schools; commends Kenny Milne for taking these steps to ensure that the children won’t go without, and celebrates everyone participating in this fundraising effort.
Supported by: Richard Lyle, Bill Kidd
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That the Parliament applauds BP for its generous donation to the Aberdeen-based social care charity, VSA; recognises that its contribution of vital personal protective equipment (PPE) to staff and residents included goggles, gloves and masks, which are essential to provide protection during the current COVID-19 crisis; understands that BP, which has offices in Dyce, Aberdeen, has supplied all of VSA’s 22 residential locations across the city; notes that this much-needed PPE has helped ease the burden on carers by maintaining a plentiful stock; further notes that iPads and Kindles were also donated, and hopes that these will help residents maintain contact with family and friends via video calls during this difficult and uncertain time.
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That the Parliament applauds BP for its generous donation to the Aberdeen-based social care charity, VSA; recognises that its contribution of vital personal protective equipment (PPE) to staff and residents included goggles, gloves and masks, which are essential to provide protection during the current COVID-19 crisis; understands that BP, which has offices in Dyce, Aberdeen, has supplied all of VSA’s 22 residential locations across the city; notes that this much-needed PPE has helped ease the burden on carers by maintaining a plentiful stock; further notes that iPads and Kindles were also donated, and hopes that these will help residents maintain contact with family and friends via video calls during this difficult and uncertain time.
Supported by: David Torrance, Richard Lyle, Christine Grahame, Bill Kidd, Fulton MacGregor, Ruth Maguire, Emma Harper, Gillian Martin, Clare Adamson
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That the Parliament recognises that Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Awareness Week runs from 20 to 26 April 2020; notes that MS is a neurological condition that damages the nerves in the body, making it hard for people to complete everyday tasks such as walking, talking, eating and thinking; understands that MS affects over 130,000 people in the UK, with Scotland showing one of highest rates in the world; celebrates the efforts of both MS Society Aberdeen and MS Society Scotland for their continued support to their members; highlights that, during the current COVID-19 crisis, both have expanded their weekly offerings to include yoga, mindfulness and seated exercise classes, encouraging those who have had limited interaction in the past to get online and broaden their horizons, and applauds their commitment to keeping members connected and active while self-isolating.
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That the Parliament recognises that Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Awareness Week runs from 20 to 26 April 2020; notes that MS is a neurological condition that damages the nerves in the body, making it hard for people to complete everyday tasks such as walking, talking, eating and thinking; understands that MS affects over 130,000 people in the UK, with Scotland showing one of highest rates in the world; celebrates the efforts of both MS Society Aberdeen and MS Society Scotland for their continued support to their members; highlights that, during the current COVID-19 crisis, both have expanded their weekly offerings to include yoga, mindfulness and seated exercise classes, encouraging those who have had limited interaction in the past to get online and broaden their horizons, and applauds their commitment to keeping members connected and active while self-isolating.
Supported by: Maureen Watt, Neil Findlay, Finlay Carson, Alex Neil, Pauline McNeill, Kenneth Gibson, Alex Cole-Hamilton, Liam McArthur, Bill Kidd, Margaret Mitchell, Edward Mountain, Richard Lyle, Monica Lennon, David Torrance, John Mason, Clare Adamson, Fulton MacGregor, Ruth Maguire, Donald Cameron, Gillian Martin
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That the Parliament congratulates Assassin Health and Fitness Village on launching a food bank to help those struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic; notes that it is appealing for the public to donate tinned or packaged foods following the announcement of the extended lockdown period; further notes that it is accepting donations at its Bridge of Don location; commends its setting-up of a home delivery service to bring food and essential items to community members in need; understands that it is also offering emotional support through online videos aimed at those experiencing anxiety during this unprecedented crisis, and applauds their commitment to supporting local families in their time of need.
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That the Parliament congratulates Assassin Health and Fitness Village on launching a food bank to help those struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic; notes that it is appealing for the public to donate tinned or packaged foods following the announcement of the extended lockdown period; further notes that it is accepting donations at its Bridge of Don location; commends its setting-up of a home delivery service to bring food and essential items to community members in need; understands that it is also offering emotional support through online videos aimed at those experiencing anxiety during this unprecedented crisis, and applauds their commitment to supporting local families in their time of need.
Supported by: Bill Kidd, Richard Lyle, Maureen Watt, Joan McAlpine, David Torrance, Fulton MacGregor, Ruth Maguire
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That the Parliament calls on the UK Government to improve on its proposed one-year visa extension for all foreign national key workers; considers that this visa extension does not go far enough, but instead offers only another year of uncertainty for key workers and their families; believes that all industries working on the front line of the fight against COVID-19 are reliant on the contribution of foreign national key workers; considers that this is particularly clear in relation to the NHS; recognises that the work of foreign national key workers is vital to the safety and protection of Scotland; believes that, without their continued hard work, the journey to Scotland’s recovery following the COVID-19 outbreak will be much more difficult, and encourages the UK Government to offer instead the indefinite right to remain to all foreign national key workers and their families, minimising uncertainty for all should the worst happen.
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That the Parliament calls on the UK Government to improve on its proposed one-year visa extension for all foreign national key workers; considers that this visa extension does not go far enough, but instead offers only another year of uncertainty for key workers and their families; believes that all industries working on the front line of the fight against COVID-19 are reliant on the contribution of foreign national key workers; considers that this is particularly clear in relation to the NHS; recognises that the work of foreign national key workers is vital to the safety and protection of Scotland; believes that, without their continued hard work, the journey to Scotland’s recovery following the COVID-19 outbreak will be much more difficult, and encourages the UK Government to offer instead the indefinite right to remain to all foreign national key workers and their families, minimising uncertainty for all should the worst happen.
Supported by: Bill Kidd, Richard Lyle, Bob Doris, John Mason, Andy Wightman, Mark Ruskell, Alex Neil, Alex Cole-Hamilton, Maureen Watt, Neil Findlay, Clare Adamson, Fulton MacGregor, Gillian Martin
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