That the Parliament celebrates the funding extended by Aberdeen City Health & Social Care Partnership to 77 community schemes in 2019-20; understands that the partnership’s Health Improvement Fund (HIF) supports initiatives that improve health and wellbeing in communities across Aberdeen; notes that the HIF can award community grants of up to £5,000; further notes that a total of £155,686.47 was shared across the city, with over £29,300 reaching eligible projects in Donside; recognises that the fund has helped to kick-start scores of ventures the length and breadth of Aberdeen, and welcomes its contribution to meeting local needs and bringing communities together.
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That the Parliament celebrates the funding extended by Aberdeen City Health & Social Care Partnership to 77 community schemes in 2019-20; understands that the partnership’s Health Improvement Fund (HIF) supports initiatives that improve health and wellbeing in communities across Aberdeen; notes that the HIF can award community grants of up to £5,000; further notes that a total of £155,686.47 was shared across the city, with over £29,300 reaching eligible projects in Donside; recognises that the fund has helped to kick-start scores of ventures the length and breadth of Aberdeen, and welcomes its contribution to meeting local needs and bringing communities together.
Supported by: Richard Lyle, Bill Kidd
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That the Parliament congratulates Aberdeen International Airport on being shortlisted for four accolades; notes that the nominations for the 18th Scottish Transport Awards include Airport of the Year, Excellence in Technology & Innovation, Transport Team/Partnership, for its popular Canine Crew, and Excellence in Transport Accessibility, for the special assistance services offered on site; understands that these nominations follow the recent completion of the airport’s £20 million terminal transformation project; acknowledges this particularly pleasing recognition during these challenging times caused by COVID-19, and wishes the airport success at the awards ceremony in September 2020.
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That the Parliament congratulates Aberdeen International Airport on being shortlisted for four accolades; notes that the nominations for the 18th Scottish Transport Awards include Airport of the Year, Excellence in Technology & Innovation, Transport Team/Partnership, for its popular Canine Crew, and Excellence in Transport Accessibility, for the special assistance services offered on site; understands that these nominations follow the recent completion of the airport’s £20 million terminal transformation project; acknowledges this particularly pleasing recognition during these challenging times caused by COVID-19, and wishes the airport success at the awards ceremony in September 2020.
Supported by: Lewis Macdonald, Maureen Watt, Bill Kidd, Richard Lyle
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That the Parliament congratulates Katie Wade on her drive to support the Aberdeen Maternity Hospital Neonatal Unit; understands that Katie, who is from Bridge of Don, organised a collection of essential items, including vests and sleepsuits, and that over 40 donations were made; notes that regular donations of supplies to the Unit have reduced significantly since the onset on the COVID-19 pandemic; recognises that Katie’s support is therefore much needed and appreciated; commends Katie for taking this action to help the new-borns, and celebrates everyone that participated in her appeal.
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That the Parliament congratulates Katie Wade on her drive to support the Aberdeen Maternity Hospital Neonatal Unit; understands that Katie, who is from Bridge of Don, organised a collection of essential items, including vests and sleepsuits, and that over 40 donations were made; notes that regular donations of supplies to the Unit have reduced significantly since the onset on the COVID-19 pandemic; recognises that Katie’s support is therefore much needed and appreciated; commends Katie for taking this action to help the new-borns, and celebrates everyone that participated in her appeal.
Supported by: Bruce Crawford, Richard Lyle, Colin Beattie, Bill Kidd, Alison Johnstone, Maureen Watt, Joan McAlpine
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That the Parliament celebrates the 72nd birthday of the NHS; understands that 5 July represents the anniversary of the founding of the NHS; remembers the 1948 culmination of a bold and pioneering plan to make healthcare no longer exclusive to those who could afford it but to make it accessible to everyone; believes that now, more than ever, the importance and success of the NHS should be celebrated; considers that the NHS has gone through many changes, improvements, updates and modernisation processes over the years; applauds the hard work, dedication and compassion shown by all NHS employees past and present; thanks each and every one of them for all they have done and continue to do on the frontline during the COVID-19 global health emergency, and believes that the NHS should always remain a publicly funded, free at the point of need, universal service with a bright and healthy future.
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That the Parliament celebrates the 72nd birthday of the NHS; understands that 5 July represents the anniversary of the founding of the NHS; remembers the 1948 culmination of a bold and pioneering plan to make healthcare no longer exclusive to those who could afford it but to make it accessible to everyone; believes that now, more than ever, the importance and success of the NHS should be celebrated; considers that the NHS has gone through many changes, improvements, updates and modernisation processes over the years; applauds the hard work, dedication and compassion shown by all NHS employees past and present; thanks each and every one of them for all they have done and continue to do on the frontline during the COVID-19 global health emergency, and believes that the NHS should always remain a publicly funded, free at the point of need, universal service with a bright and healthy future.
Supported by: Alex Neil, David Torrance, John Mason, Joan McAlpine, Monica Lennon, Fulton MacGregor, John Finnie, Neil Findlay, Stuart McMillan, Alex Cole-Hamilton, Alison Johnstone, Bill Kidd, Richard Lyle, Maureen Watt, Gil Paterson, Lewis Macdonald
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That the Parliament congratulates Dyce Primary School on winning a Bronze Award from the RSPB Wild Challenge programme; notes that the programme is aimed at getting children to support nature by making gardens safe spaces for wildlife; considers that it is vital for the future that today's young people grow up to be more in-tune with nature; highlights that Dyce Primary has set daily Outdoor challenges for pupils to complete while home-learning; applauds school staff for taking the initiative to emphasise the importance of outdoor space, not only for wildlife but also for outdoor learning during this difficult time, and wishes everyone involved continued success as they work towards winning a Silver Award.
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That the Parliament congratulates Dyce Primary School on winning a Bronze Award from the RSPB Wild Challenge programme; notes that the programme is aimed at getting children to support nature by making gardens safe spaces for wildlife; considers that it is vital for the future that today's young people grow up to be more in-tune with nature; highlights that Dyce Primary has set daily Outdoor challenges for pupils to complete while home-learning; applauds school staff for taking the initiative to emphasise the importance of outdoor space, not only for wildlife but also for outdoor learning during this difficult time, and wishes everyone involved continued success as they work towards winning a Silver Award.
Supported by: Bill Kidd, David Torrance, Richard Lyle, Alison Johnstone, Alex Cole-Hamilton, Gil Paterson, Fulton MacGregor
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That the Parliament welcomes the assistance provided by Aberdeen Council of Voluntary Organisations (ACVO) to community groups, charities and social enterprises that are helping people and communities particularly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic; highlights this support has been made possible in partnership with the Scottish Government and The National Lottery Community Fund; congratulates all funding recipients including Middlefield Community Project, Northfield Congregational Church, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation and Sheddocksley Baptist Church, which are based in the Aberdeen Donside constituency; understands that ACVO will work alongside these organisations to address the challenges that people and communities in Aberdeen are facing, and applauds the efforts of all involved to enable an effective response to the issues created by the pandemic.
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That the Parliament welcomes the assistance provided by Aberdeen Council of Voluntary Organisations (ACVO) to community groups, charities and social enterprises that are helping people and communities particularly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic; highlights this support has been made possible in partnership with the Scottish Government and The National Lottery Community Fund; congratulates all funding recipients including Middlefield Community Project, Northfield Congregational Church, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation and Sheddocksley Baptist Church, which are based in the Aberdeen Donside constituency; understands that ACVO will work alongside these organisations to address the challenges that people and communities in Aberdeen are facing, and applauds the efforts of all involved to enable an effective response to the issues created by the pandemic.
Supported by: David Torrance, Kenneth Gibson, Alasdair Allan, Richard Lyle, Bill Kidd, Joan McAlpine, Gil Paterson, Fulton MacGregor
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That the Parliament shares the uneasiness felt throughout the energy sector in response to BP's announcement that 10,000 of its 70,000 office-based workforce worldwide will lose their jobs; notes that, while BP's are the biggest job losses to date, these follow others, including from Technip, Worley, Wood Group, Apache, Oceaneering and North Star Shipping; understands that the UK oil and gas industry is warning that 30,000 jobs could be lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the low oil price; believes that a global oversupply of oil has pushed prices to their lowest level in 20 years, and calls on the UK and Scottish governments to do all that they can to support the people affected by major job losses throughout the energy sector.
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That the Parliament shares the uneasiness felt throughout the energy sector in response to BP's announcement that 10,000 of its 70,000 office-based workforce worldwide will lose their jobs; notes that, while BP's are the biggest job losses to date, these follow others, including from Technip, Worley, Wood Group, Apache, Oceaneering and North Star Shipping; understands that the UK oil and gas industry is warning that 30,000 jobs could be lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the low oil price; believes that a global oversupply of oil has pushed prices to their lowest level in 20 years, and calls on the UK and Scottish governments to do all that they can to support the people affected by major job losses throughout the energy sector.
Supported by: Kenneth Gibson, Richard Lyle, John Mason, Elaine Smith, Annabelle Ewing, David Torrance, Beatrice Wishart, Maureen Watt, Lewis Macdonald
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That the Parliament applauds the incredible fundraising efforts of the Indie Relief Raffle; acknowledges that a final amount of £10,272 was raised for Northfield-based Grampian Woman’s Aid; notes that four designers joined forces to compile prizes for the raffle from 61 independent businesses throughout Aberdeen City and Shire; believes that the money raised will make an enormous difference to the women, children and young people that the charity supports; understands that the organisation is adapting some of the support that it offers in response to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions so that it is available by phone, text, email and online, and commends the team involved with this fundraising drive and all who participated
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That the Parliament applauds the incredible fundraising efforts of the Indie Relief Raffle; acknowledges that a final amount of £10,272 was raised for Northfield-based Grampian Woman’s Aid; notes that four designers joined forces to compile prizes for the raffle from 61 independent businesses throughout Aberdeen City and Shire; believes that the money raised will make an enormous difference to the women, children and young people that the charity supports; understands that the organisation is adapting some of the support that it offers in response to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions so that it is available by phone, text, email and online, and commends the team involved with this fundraising drive and all who participated
Supported by: David Torrance, Colin Beattie, Fulton MacGregor, Annabelle Ewing, Stuart McMillan, Bill Kidd, Richard Lyle, Joan McAlpine, Maureen Watt, Clare Adamson
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That the Parliament congratulates Dyce Rugby Club on its fundraising drive to support Dyce Food Bank, which has seen an increase in people needing support as a result of the COVD-19 outbreak; understands that the club has raised over £1,100; acknowledges that this includes the sizeable donation of £400 from Dyce Boys Club, which made club snoods; commends the team for taking these steps to help people in the community, and celebrates everyone participating in this fundraising effort.
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That the Parliament congratulates Dyce Rugby Club on its fundraising drive to support Dyce Food Bank, which has seen an increase in people needing support as a result of the COVD-19 outbreak; understands that the club has raised over £1,100; acknowledges that this includes the sizeable donation of £400 from Dyce Boys Club, which made club snoods; commends the team for taking these steps to help people in the community, and celebrates everyone participating in this fundraising effort.
Supported by: Colin Beattie, Bill Kidd, Richard Lyle, Gil Paterson, Fulton MacGregor, David Torrance, Maureen Watt, Joan McAlpine, Clare Adamson, Alex Cole-Hamilton
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That the Parliament congratulates the Aberdeen-based Mintra Group on the launch of its Skilled Worker Portal; applauds the support that Mintra is offering to furloughed and redundant workers in the oil and gas industry during the COVID-19 pandemic; understands that the portal is an online learning management and training resource providing free access to 15 key industry courses, including health, safety, environmental and technical courses, to give learners the opportunity to plug gaps in periodic training requirements during their current down-time; notes that the course material is written to accredited standards and that, on completion, participants will be provided with a Mintra certificate, and welcomes this positive initiative at a time when there is so much uncertainty throughout the industry, the country and the world.
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That the Parliament congratulates the Aberdeen-based Mintra Group on the launch of its Skilled Worker Portal; applauds the support that Mintra is offering to furloughed and redundant workers in the oil and gas industry during the COVID-19 pandemic; understands that the portal is an online learning management and training resource providing free access to 15 key industry courses, including health, safety, environmental and technical courses, to give learners the opportunity to plug gaps in periodic training requirements during their current down-time; notes that the course material is written to accredited standards and that, on completion, participants will be provided with a Mintra certificate, and welcomes this positive initiative at a time when there is so much uncertainty throughout the industry, the country and the world.
Supported by: Annabelle Ewing, Richard Lyle, Bill Kidd, Kenneth Gibson, David Torrance, Fulton MacGregor, Gil Paterson
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