That the Parliament recognises the efforts of the West Whitlawburn Housing Co-operative, which has distributed in excess of 1,500 food parcels during the COVID-19 pandemic, notes the efforts of staff from the Co-op and Whitlawburn Community Centre who have overseen the delivery of the food parcels to tenants members, and thanks everyone for their efforts in ensuring vulnerable members of the community have not been isolated during lockdown.
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That the Parliament recognises the efforts of the West Whitlawburn Housing Co-operative, which has distributed in excess of 1,500 food parcels during the COVID-19 pandemic, notes the efforts of staff from the Co-op and Whitlawburn Community Centre who have overseen the delivery of the food parcels to tenants members, and thanks everyone for their efforts in ensuring vulnerable members of the community have not been isolated during lockdown.
Supported by: Monica Lennon, Bill Kidd, Stuart McMillan, Andy Wightman, Neil Bibby, Claudia Beamish
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That the Parliament notes that Co-operatives Fortnight takes place from 22 June until 5 July 2020; acknowledges the long history of co-operatives in the Scottish economy and what it sees as their important role today and in the future; welcomes the efforts made by many co-operatives to make a difference during the coronavirus pandemic; understands that 65% of Scots in a recent survey believe that the economy would be fairer post-pandemic with more co-operatives; considers that co-operative models are an inclusive way of progressing fairly towards net-zero emissions in a range of sectors, including housing transport and farming; believes that more should be done to democratise the economy, and calls on the Scottish Government to look for ways to further expand the co-operative economy.
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That the Parliament notes that Co-operatives Fortnight takes place from 22 June until 5 July 2020; acknowledges the long history of co-operatives in the Scottish economy and what it sees as their important role today and in the future; welcomes the efforts made by many co-operatives to make a difference during the coronavirus pandemic; understands that 65% of Scots in a recent survey believe that the economy would be fairer post-pandemic with more co-operatives; considers that co-operative models are an inclusive way of progressing fairly towards net-zero emissions in a range of sectors, including housing transport and farming; believes that more should be done to democratise the economy, and calls on the Scottish Government to look for ways to further expand the co-operative economy.
Supported by: Jackie Baillie, Sarah Boyack, John Mason, Neil Findlay, Johann Lamont, Claudia Beamish, Alex Rowley, Monica Lennon, Pauline McNeill, Colin Smyth, Mark McDonald, Anas Sarwar, John Finnie, Neil Bibby, Clare Adamson, Alison Johnstone, Andy Wightman
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That the Parliament celebrates the work of the staff at David Walker Gardens in Rutherglen, which is a care home operated by South Lanarkshire Council that is named after the late Strathclyde regional councillor, its use of music and dance to boost the spirits of residents and ease the difficulty of separation from loved ones during the COVID-19 outbreak; recognises this as an innovative and uplifting daily event at the home, which is known as "Rock around the Pool"; commends all of the workers for their kindness and dedication in bringing it about, and hopes that other care homes across Scotland will follow this excellent example
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That the Parliament celebrates the work of the staff at David Walker Gardens in Rutherglen, which is a care home operated by South Lanarkshire Council that is named after the late Strathclyde regional councillor, its use of music and dance to boost the spirits of residents and ease the difficulty of separation from loved ones during the COVID-19 outbreak; recognises this as an innovative and uplifting daily event at the home, which is known as "Rock around the Pool"; commends all of the workers for their kindness and dedication in bringing it about, and hopes that other care homes across Scotland will follow this excellent example
Supported by: Bill Kidd, Sarah Boyack, Richard Lyle, Neil Bibby
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As an amendment to motion S5M-20979 in the name of Liam Kerr (Police Scotland Underfunded in Draft Budget), insert at end "; considers it unacceptable that past budget decisions by Police Scotland have resulted in cuts to the number of officers in local policing divisions and redundancies for police staff, and notes the negative impact on Scottish budgets of UK Government austerity policies."
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As an amendment to motion S5M-20979 in the name of Liam Kerr (Police Scotland Underfunded in Draft Budget), insert at end "; considers it unacceptable that past budget decisions by Police Scotland have resulted in cuts to the number of officers in local policing divisions and redundancies for police staff, and notes the negative impact on Scottish budgets of UK Government austerity policies."
Current Status: Taken in the Chamber on 26/02/2020
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That the Parliament congratulates Scotmid Co-operative on hosting the World’s Biggest Burns' Supper on 24 January 2020 at the Corn Exchange in Edinburgh as part of the celebrations to mark its 160th anniversary; applauds all of the 926 people who were in attendance to celebrate the national bard; welcomes the news that the company's charity of the year, Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland, will benefit from the proceeds that were raised, and believes that, "if you want to be a record-breaker", then cooperation "is what you need".
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That the Parliament congratulates Scotmid Co-operative on hosting the World’s Biggest Burns' Supper on 24 January 2020 at the Corn Exchange in Edinburgh as part of the celebrations to mark its 160th anniversary; applauds all of the 926 people who were in attendance to celebrate the national bard; welcomes the news that the company's charity of the year, Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland, will benefit from the proceeds that were raised, and believes that, "if you want to be a record-breaker", then cooperation "is what you need".
Supported by: Monica Lennon, Kenneth Gibson, Neil Bibby, Gil Paterson, Neil Findlay, Ruth Maguire, Clare Adamson, Maureen Watt
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That the Parliament recognises the success of Cathkin High School in Cambuslang by winning the Royal Horticultural Society's Plan It Garden Design Challenge; acknowledges the support provided to the school gardening team by the community group, Grow 73; notes the impressive plans in the design, including a variety of vibrant plans to attract wildlife and increase pollination; applauds the planned addition of a sensory area in the garden for pupils who are on the autism spectrum, and looks forward to seeing the garden design materialise in the future.
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That the Parliament recognises the success of Cathkin High School in Cambuslang by winning the Royal Horticultural Society's Plan It Garden Design Challenge; acknowledges the support provided to the school gardening team by the community group, Grow 73; notes the impressive plans in the design, including a variety of vibrant plans to attract wildlife and increase pollination; applauds the planned addition of a sensory area in the garden for pupils who are on the autism spectrum, and looks forward to seeing the garden design materialise in the future.
Supported by: Bill Kidd, Stuart McMillan, Kenneth Gibson, Gil Paterson, David Torrance, Jenny Gilruth, Maureen Watt, Ruth Maguire, Alexander Burnett
Current Status: Fallen on 13/03/2020
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That the Parliament congratulates Shawlands Academy in Glasgow, which has achieved the Gold Level LGBT Charter Mark; recognises the hard work and dedication of the pupils and staff in gaining this prestigious award from LGBT Youth Scotland; understands that the school undertook partnership work with sports clubs in the community to build an inclusive sports environment for young LGBT people to support them moving up into clubs outside of school and that LGBT author events and workshops took place that helped pupils celebrate LGBT identities, and welcomes the training and review of policies, practice and resources to help ensure that the Academy goes beyond meeting legislative needs and is as inclusive as it can be for pupils, staff, parents and the wider community.
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That the Parliament congratulates Shawlands Academy in Glasgow, which has achieved the Gold Level LGBT Charter Mark; recognises the hard work and dedication of the pupils and staff in gaining this prestigious award from LGBT Youth Scotland; understands that the school undertook partnership work with sports clubs in the community to build an inclusive sports environment for young LGBT people to support them moving up into clubs outside of school and that LGBT author events and workshops took place that helped pupils celebrate LGBT identities, and welcomes the training and review of policies, practice and resources to help ensure that the Academy goes beyond meeting legislative needs and is as inclusive as it can be for pupils, staff, parents and the wider community.
Supported by: Bill Kidd, Emma Harper, Stuart McMillan, Patrick Harvie, Monica Lennon, Gil Paterson, Annie Wells, Ruth Maguire
Current Status: Fallen on 13/03/2020
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That the Parliament congratulates the LEAP Project on receiving the Older People's Project of the Year award on behalf of the Herald Society; recognises the valuable service and support that the project offers older people in the community, including leisure, learning and arts opportunities, acknowledges the hard work of both staff and volunteers who are involved in the project; recognises that the Chair of LEAP, Gilbert Feron, who was a runner-up for the Unsung Hero award, and wishes the project and its workers all the best in their future endeavours in the Cambuslang and Rutherglen community.
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That the Parliament congratulates the LEAP Project on receiving the Older People's Project of the Year award on behalf of the Herald Society; recognises the valuable service and support that the project offers older people in the community, including leisure, learning and arts opportunities, acknowledges the hard work of both staff and volunteers who are involved in the project; recognises that the Chair of LEAP, Gilbert Feron, who was a runner-up for the Unsung Hero award, and wishes the project and its workers all the best in their future endeavours in the Cambuslang and Rutherglen community.
Supported by: Pauline McNeill, Bill Kidd, Sandra White, Stuart McMillan, Richard Lyle, Kenneth Gibson, Gil Paterson, Neil Findlay, Jackie Baillie, Clare Adamson
Current Status: Fallen on 23/01/2020
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That the Parliament congratulates the Cambuslang-based Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) on 10 years of partnership with Anthony Nolan; notes that the partnership was established after one of its firefighters, Ally Boyle, was diagnosed with blood cancer, and that since then a total of approximately 14,500 new potential stem cell donors have been registered; notes the focus of the partnership on encouraging young people and schoolchildren to register as donors, and welcomes the future work of the project in helping to increase the number of stem cell donors in Scotland.
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That the Parliament congratulates the Cambuslang-based Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) on 10 years of partnership with Anthony Nolan; notes that the partnership was established after one of its firefighters, Ally Boyle, was diagnosed with blood cancer, and that since then a total of approximately 14,500 new potential stem cell donors have been registered; notes the focus of the partnership on encouraging young people and schoolchildren to register as donors, and welcomes the future work of the project in helping to increase the number of stem cell donors in Scotland.
Supported by: Stuart McMillan, Claudia Beamish, Kenneth Gibson, Monica Lennon, Ruth Maguire, Bill Kidd, Gil Paterson
Current Status: Fallen on 23/01/2020
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That the Parliament congratulates Lanarkshire Cancer Care Trust on 21 years of service; notes the work of the Trust in providing practical support for people with a cancer diagnosis; recognises the work of volunteers who offer their cars to transport patients to hospital appointments and therapies; understands that currently an average of 80 patients are transported to appointments on a daily basis; acknowledges the value of a confidential and reliable service of this nature, and wishes the Trust well as it continues to support people living with cancer in Lanarkshire.
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That the Parliament congratulates Lanarkshire Cancer Care Trust on 21 years of service; notes the work of the Trust in providing practical support for people with a cancer diagnosis; recognises the work of volunteers who offer their cars to transport patients to hospital appointments and therapies; understands that currently an average of 80 patients are transported to appointments on a daily basis; acknowledges the value of a confidential and reliable service of this nature, and wishes the Trust well as it continues to support people living with cancer in Lanarkshire.
Supported by: Bill Kidd, Stuart McMillan, Monica Lennon, Ruth Maguire, Gil Paterson, Kenneth Gibson, Fulton MacGregor, Elaine Smith
Current Status: Fallen on 23/01/2020
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