Motion
Lottery Win for CLAN Cancer Support
S4M-15182 · Standard Motion · lodged by Stewart, Kevin
Heard / answered on
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That the Parliament congratulates CLAN Cancer Support (CCS) on being awarded £408,274 by the Big Lottery Fund's Investing in Communities, Supporting 21st Century Life Fund; understands that CCS will use the funding toward its three-year project, the Children and Families Cancer Support Service, which aims to develop and expand the organisation's Children and Families Service; notes that this service provides support to children, young people and their families who are directly or indirectly affected by cancer; understands that the project currently operates in Aberdeen, Inverurie, Elgin and throughout Aberdeenshire and that this award will help to both continue the service and develop the level of provision throughout CCS's 12 community bases by expanding the presence of specialist staff; commends the news that the project will support children, young people and their family members following either a cancer diagnosis, through pre- and post-bereavement emotional support, or where a child or young person is diagnosed with the condition; believes that, the project will support 300 parents, carers and children each year in Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, Moray, Orkney and Shetland, and applauds CCS on what it sees as its continued commitment to provide vital cancer support services in Aberdeen, the north east and the Northern Isles.
Backed by
Supported by 16 additional MSPs
SNP 12
Con 2
Lab 1
LD 1
Lodged by
Stewart, Kevin
(Scottish National Party).
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Gibson, Kenneth (SNP)
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Milne, Nanette (Con)
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Smith, Liz (Con)
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Ingram, Adam (SNP)
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McTaggart, Anne (Lab)
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McDonald, Mark (SNP)
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McAlpine, Joan (SNP)
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Lyle, Richard (SNP)
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McArthur, Liam (LD)
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Dey, Graeme (SNP)
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Gibson, Rob (SNP)
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Torrance, David (SNP)
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MacKenzie, Mike (SNP)
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McMillan, Stuart (SNP)
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Robertson, Dennis (SNP)
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Kidd, Bill (SNP)
No division on record.
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That the Parliament congratulates CLAN Cancer Support (CCS) on being awarded £408,274 by the Big Lottery Fund's Investing in Communities, Supporting 21st Century Life Fund; understands that CCS will use the funding toward its three-year project, the Children and Families Cancer Support Service, which aims to develop and expand the organisation's Children and Families Service; notes that this service provides support to children, young people and their families who are directly or indirectly affected by cancer; understands that the project currently operates in Aberdeen, Inverurie, Elgin and throughout Aberdeenshire and that this award will help to both continue the service and develop the level of provision throughout CCS's 12 community bases by expanding the presence of specialist staff; commends the news that the project will support children, young people and their family members following either a cancer diagnosis, through pre- and post-bereavement emotional support, or where a child or young person is diagnosed with the condition; believes that, the project will support 300 parents, carers and children each year in Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, Moray, Orkney and Shetland, and applauds CCS on what it sees as its continued commitment to provide vital cancer support services in Aberdeen, the north east and the Northern Isles.
Amendments and how the chamber decided
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S4M-15182
15 Dec 2015 · Standard Motion ·
Stewart, Kevin
That the Parliament congratulates CLAN Cancer Support (CCS) on being awarded £408,274 by the Big Lottery Fund's Investing in Communities, Supporting 21st Century Life Fund; understands that CCS will use the funding toward its three-year project, the Children and Families Cancer Support Service, which aims to develop and expand the organisation's Children ...