That the Parliament congratulates MYPAS, which supports young people in Midlothian and East Lothian, including young LGBT people, on being awarded £8,063 from the Scottish Government Wellbeing Fund; notes that this will help it expand its online links that support the mental health and wellbeing of 12- to 21-year-old LGBT people in Midlothian and provide one to one support and groupwork for young LGBT people in East Lothian, using online methods for the first time; commends MYPAS on receiving this funding in recognition of its work supporting its young service users, and wishes it all the best.
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That the Parliament congratulates MYPAS, which supports young people in Midlothian and East Lothian, including young LGBT people, on being awarded £8,063 from the Scottish Government Wellbeing Fund; notes that this will help it expand its online links that support the mental health and wellbeing of 12- to 21-year-old LGBT people in Midlothian and provide one to one support and groupwork for young LGBT people in East Lothian, using online methods for the first time; commends MYPAS on receiving this funding in recognition of its work supporting its young service users, and wishes it all the best.
Supported by: David Torrance, Monica Lennon, Stewart Stevenson, Iain Gray, Bill Kidd, Richard Lyle, Sarah Boyack, Willie Coffey, Fulton MacGregor, Clare Adamson
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That the Parliament congratulates MYPAS on being awarded £139,000 by The Henry Smith Charity; understands that this will be used to provide three years' funding for a full-time counsellor to deliver counselling to young people aged between 12 and 18 in Midlothian; considers that the services provided by MYPAS in Midlothian are in high demand and are critical to the young people of the constituency; highlights the importance of mental health services being provided to young people across Scotland; supports the continued provision of such valuable services to the young people of Midlothian, including those provided by MYPAS, which has been providing counselling services in the area for over 20 years, and wishes everyone involved all the best going forward with this funding.
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That the Parliament congratulates MYPAS on being awarded £139,000 by The Henry Smith Charity; understands that this will be used to provide three years' funding for a full-time counsellor to deliver counselling to young people aged between 12 and 18 in Midlothian; considers that the services provided by MYPAS in Midlothian are in high demand and are critical to the young people of the constituency; highlights the importance of mental health services being provided to young people across Scotland; supports the continued provision of such valuable services to the young people of Midlothian, including those provided by MYPAS, which has been providing counselling services in the area for over 20 years, and wishes everyone involved all the best going forward with this funding.
Supported by: David Torrance, Stuart McMillan, Rona Mackay, Kenneth Gibson, Jeremy Balfour, Richard Lyle, Stewart Stevenson, Sandra White, Fulton MacGregor, Willie Coffey, Clare Adamson, Maureen Watt, Gil Paterson, Angela Constance, Bill Kidd, Joan McAlpine
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That the Parliament congratulates Queen Margaret University on being awarded £92,242 from the Scottish Government to support it in rapid coronavirus research; understands that the university’s two research projects will aim to inform current health protection practice and policy in the provision of quality care in the context of COVID-19; considers that this research will benefit the wider community across Scotland and will play a significant role in understanding the effect that the virus will have on groups, and will also inform on supporting recovery from illness experienced in isolation due to a pandemic; acknowledges that researchers and universities are playing a crucial role in tackling the pandemic; thanks Queen Margaret University and its researchers for undertaking this vital work, and wishes them all the best with their studies in this area.
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That the Parliament congratulates Queen Margaret University on being awarded £92,242 from the Scottish Government to support it in rapid coronavirus research; understands that the university’s two research projects will aim to inform current health protection practice and policy in the provision of quality care in the context of COVID-19; considers that this research will benefit the wider community across Scotland and will play a significant role in understanding the effect that the virus will have on groups, and will also inform on supporting recovery from illness experienced in isolation due to a pandemic; acknowledges that researchers and universities are playing a crucial role in tackling the pandemic; thanks Queen Margaret University and its researchers for undertaking this vital work, and wishes them all the best with their studies in this area.
Supported by: Richard Lyle, Stewart Stevenson, Stuart McMillan, Sandra White, Gordon MacDonald, Miles Briggs, Bill Kidd, Iain Gray, Edward Mountain, Jeremy Balfour, David Torrance, Willie Coffey, Fulton MacGregor, Tom Arthur, Clare Adamson, Ruth Maguire, Maureen Watt
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That the Parliament congratulates Mayfield and Easthouses Community Council on receiving £10,000 of funding from the National Lottery Awards for All programme for its work in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic; understands that the community council has launched an outreach resilience hub in collaboration with the local authority and other third sector groups in order to create a wraparound COVID-19 pandemic response by providing hot food, wellbeing advice and welfare advice; thanks the community council for all its hard work locally in helping vulnerable local residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, and wishes everyone all the best going forward.
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That the Parliament congratulates Mayfield and Easthouses Community Council on receiving £10,000 of funding from the National Lottery Awards for All programme for its work in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic; understands that the community council has launched an outreach resilience hub in collaboration with the local authority and other third sector groups in order to create a wraparound COVID-19 pandemic response by providing hot food, wellbeing advice and welfare advice; thanks the community council for all its hard work locally in helping vulnerable local residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, and wishes everyone all the best going forward.
Supported by: Bill Kidd, Richard Lyle, Jeremy Balfour, Miles Briggs, David Torrance, Stewart Stevenson, Gail Ross, Willie Coffey, Fulton MacGregor, Clare Adamson, Tom Arthur, Ruth Maguire
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That the Parliament congratulates One Dalkeith on receiving £80,000 from the National Lottery Medium Grants Scotland fund; understands that the funding will be used by the development trust to employ a volunteer coordinator to further shape and define the volunteering opportunities arising from the Trust's ongoing community activities, and also to undertake internal repairs to improve its venues general facilities; acknowledges that, over the next two years, 2,000 people will take part in the project and this will be supported by 80 volunteers; wishes One Dalkeith all the best going forward with the project, and appreciates the significant benefit that this will bring to Midlothian.
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That the Parliament congratulates One Dalkeith on receiving £80,000 from the National Lottery Medium Grants Scotland fund; understands that the funding will be used by the development trust to employ a volunteer coordinator to further shape and define the volunteering opportunities arising from the Trust's ongoing community activities, and also to undertake internal repairs to improve its venues general facilities; acknowledges that, over the next two years, 2,000 people will take part in the project and this will be supported by 80 volunteers; wishes One Dalkeith all the best going forward with the project, and appreciates the significant benefit that this will bring to Midlothian.
Supported by: Bill Kidd, Jeremy Balfour, Miles Briggs, David Torrance, Richard Lyle, Stewart Stevenson, Kenneth Gibson, Gail Ross, Willie Coffey, Fulton MacGregor, Clare Adamson R, Tom Arthur, Ruth Maguire
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That the Parliament welcomes the initiative of People’s Energy for establishing a COVID-19 Community Fund in order to support its customers facing financial distress as a result of the current pandemic; notes that the Community Interest Company based in Midlothian has created the fund to help customers, such as Kenny Tomlinson, a musician from Edinburgh who it understands is unable to pay for energy bills due to a loss of livelihood brought about by COVID-19; understands that Kenny’s work has been cancelled until at least October, and that People’s Energy has added credit to his account as a means of providing short-term support; acknowledges that the fund is being supported by customers and employees at People’s Energy, and thanks People’s Energy for ensuring that the necessary support for energy consumers is in place during these difficult times.
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That the Parliament welcomes the initiative of People’s Energy for establishing a COVID-19 Community Fund in order to support its customers facing financial distress as a result of the current pandemic; notes that the Community Interest Company based in Midlothian has created the fund to help customers, such as Kenny Tomlinson, a musician from Edinburgh who it understands is unable to pay for energy bills due to a loss of livelihood brought about by COVID-19; understands that Kenny’s work has been cancelled until at least October, and that People’s Energy has added credit to his account as a means of providing short-term support; acknowledges that the fund is being supported by customers and employees at People’s Energy, and thanks People’s Energy for ensuring that the necessary support for energy consumers is in place during these difficult times.
Supported by: Richard Lyle, Jeremy Balfour, David Torrance, Bill Kidd, Stewart Stevenson, Fulton MacGregor, Sandra White, Willie Coffey, Clare Adamson, Tom Arthur, Ruth Maguire
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That the Parliament congratulates One Dalkeith, a development trust made up of local residents, on receiving the go ahead to convert an empty retail space in the centre of Dalkeith into a long-term community facility, following several successful "pop-up" uses during 2019; understands that One Dalkeith is also pursuing opportunities to fund upgrades to the building; acknowledges that the space will be used to hold events and activities for the town after the lockdown and that this will provide an excellent community facility for Midlothian, and commends One Dalkeith for its work in securing a community facility for Midlothian and for its efforts in helping regenerate the centre of Dalkeith.
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That the Parliament congratulates One Dalkeith, a development trust made up of local residents, on receiving the go ahead to convert an empty retail space in the centre of Dalkeith into a long-term community facility, following several successful "pop-up" uses during 2019; understands that One Dalkeith is also pursuing opportunities to fund upgrades to the building; acknowledges that the space will be used to hold events and activities for the town after the lockdown and that this will provide an excellent community facility for Midlothian, and commends One Dalkeith for its work in securing a community facility for Midlothian and for its efforts in helping regenerate the centre of Dalkeith.
Supported by: Richard Lyle, Miles Briggs, Sandra White, Bill Kidd, Jeremy Balfour, Stewart Stevenson, Clare Adamson, Neil Findlay, Ruth Maguire, Fulton MacGregor, Willie Coffey
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That the Parliament congratulates Erin Campbell, MSYP for Midlothian North and Musselburgh, on winning the Achievement of the Year award at the Scottish Youth Parliament (SYP) Awards; recognises that Erin won this award for their fantastic work in setting up a campaign to promote healthy conversations about mental health in order to tackle the stigmas related to this topic; understands that this campaign can be found through the Twitter account, @KeepInMindCam, and that it specifically helps young people who may struggle with their mental health; is aware that Erin has also done positive work in their role as an MSYP in the area of period poverty, and in reducing the use of single-use plastics through SYP’s "Pack it up, Pack it in" campaign, and that Erin has been involved with online "Action Days" in relation to this campaign to encourage other young people to engage with local authorities and politicians and ask them to take actions to protect the environment locally; wishes Erin all the best in the rest of their term as an MSYP, and hopes they continue to make a positive difference in the constituency and across Scotland.
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That the Parliament congratulates Erin Campbell, MSYP for Midlothian North and Musselburgh, on winning the Achievement of the Year award at the Scottish Youth Parliament (SYP) Awards; recognises that Erin won this award for their fantastic work in setting up a campaign to promote healthy conversations about mental health in order to tackle the stigmas related to this topic; understands that this campaign can be found through the Twitter account, @KeepInMindCam, and that it specifically helps young people who may struggle with their mental health; is aware that Erin has also done positive work in their role as an MSYP in the area of period poverty, and in reducing the use of single-use plastics through SYP’s "Pack it up, Pack it in" campaign, and that Erin has been involved with online "Action Days" in relation to this campaign to encourage other young people to engage with local authorities and politicians and ask them to take actions to protect the environment locally; wishes Erin all the best in the rest of their term as an MSYP, and hopes they continue to make a positive difference in the constituency and across Scotland.
Supported by: Emma Harper, Miles Briggs, Bill Kidd, Monica Lennon, Sandra White, Stewart Stevenson, Jeremy Balfour, David Torrance, Ruth Maguire, Fulton MacGregor, Clare Adamson, Willie Coffey
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That the Parliament acknowledges Lasswade High School in Midlothian for producing a first batch of 35 protective visors and sending these to local care homes to help protect their staff and residents from COVID-19; understands that this fantastic effort was undertaken by the Creative Design faculty staff, and that they have plans to produce around 500 visors of this kind in the coming weeks, and thanks the staff from the school for this innovative use of their resources and skills in helping the community.
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That the Parliament acknowledges Lasswade High School in Midlothian for producing a first batch of 35 protective visors and sending these to local care homes to help protect their staff and residents from COVID-19; understands that this fantastic effort was undertaken by the Creative Design faculty staff, and that they have plans to produce around 500 visors of this kind in the coming weeks, and thanks the staff from the school for this innovative use of their resources and skills in helping the community.
Supported by: Miles Briggs, Richard Lyle, Stewart Stevenson, Bill Kidd, Emma Harper, Alexander Stewart, Jeremy Balfour, David Torrance, Ruth Maguire, Fulton MacGregor, Clare Adamson, Neil Findlay, Willie Coffey
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That the Parliament commends Newbattle High School in Midlothian for producing face shields through 3D printers in the school; understands that these face shields are being given to NHS and care workers who are working to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic; congratulates the school on producing 134 of these shields in the last week alone; understands that the Royal Family were so impressed by their efforts that the school received a congratulatory tweet from the @RoyalFamily official Twitter account; recognises that the school is also providing 300 school meals a day to pupils, and that it has adapted to teaching 90% of its classes online in order to provide effective home learning; congratulates Newbattle High School on all of its efforts in adapting to the challenges that the current pandemic presents, and wishes everyone at the school all the best going forward.
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That the Parliament commends Newbattle High School in Midlothian for producing face shields through 3D printers in the school; understands that these face shields are being given to NHS and care workers who are working to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic; congratulates the school on producing 134 of these shields in the last week alone; understands that the Royal Family were so impressed by their efforts that the school received a congratulatory tweet from the @RoyalFamily official Twitter account; recognises that the school is also providing 300 school meals a day to pupils, and that it has adapted to teaching 90% of its classes online in order to provide effective home learning; congratulates Newbattle High School on all of its efforts in adapting to the challenges that the current pandemic presents, and wishes everyone at the school all the best going forward.
Supported by: Stewart Stevenson, Miles Briggs, Jeremy Balfour, David Torrance, Ruth Maguire, Richard Lyle, Bill Kidd, Fulton MacGregor, Clare Adamson, Neil Findlay
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