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Michael Hands Selected as a Young Ambassador for Inclusion

S4M-15226 · Standard Motion · lodged by Dey, Graeme

Lodged on
17 Dec 2015
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That the Parliament welcomes Education Scotland’s programme, Scotland’s Young Ambassadors for Inclusion; understands that 21 people who might face barriers to education have been selected as ambassadors for their local authority and school and will work together to share their views and experiences of inclusive education and act as a voice nationally; believes that the chief executive of Education Scotland, Lesley Brown, has said that, in order to develop and support inclusive education, it wants to hear the ambassadors’ perspectives on what approaches work well; understands that the ambassadors will participate in national meetings, discuss the findings with their school and local authority area and take forward the outcomes; recognises that Michael Hands has been selected to represent Monifieth High School, where he is an S6 pupil, and Angus Council; understands that the school was invited to participate as it has been recognised as showing commitment to inclusive practices; notes that Michael, who is visually impaired, recently participated in events in Brussels on the European Commission Day of Persons with Disabilities, at which he was accompanied by Olive Wainwright, the school’s principal teacher of additional support needs; understands that the day focussed on disabled children’s access to education and how this contributes to their right to participate equally in society; applauds Education Scotland in its aim of seeking the views of young people who have experience of inclusive education issues, and congratulates Michael on his role as an ambassador for his school and local authority on what it considers this important area, both nationally and internationally.
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SNP 13 Lab 2 Con 1
Lodged by Dey, Graeme (Scottish National Party).
No division on record. Either the chamber agreed this motion without a vote, it was withdrawn before debate, or it predates 2011 — vote-by-vote records only run from then.
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That the Parliament welcomes Education Scotland’s programme, Scotland’s Young Ambassadors for Inclusion; understands that 21 people who might face barriers to education have been selected as ambassadors for their local authority and school and will work together to share their views and experiences of inclusive education and act as a voice nationally; believes that the chief executive of Education Scotland, Lesley Brown, has said that, in order to develop and support inclusive education, it wants to hear the ambassadors’ perspectives on what approaches work well; understands that the ambassadors will participate in national meetings, discuss the findings with their school and local authority area and take forward the outcomes; recognises that Michael Hands has been selected to represent Monifieth High School, where he is an S6 pupil, and Angus Council; understands that the school was invited to participate as it has been recognised as showing commitment to inclusive practices; notes that Michael, who is visually impaired, recently participated in events in Brussels on the European Commission Day of Persons with Disabilities, at which he was accompanied by Olive Wainwright, the school’s principal teacher of additional support needs; understands that the day focussed on disabled children’s access to education and how this contributes to their right to participate equally in society; applauds Education Scotland in its aim of seeking the views of young people who have experience of inclusive education issues, and congratulates Michael on his role as an ambassador for his school and local authority on what it considers this important area, both nationally and internationally.

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    S4M-15226
    17 Dec 2015 · Standard Motion · Dey, Graeme
    That the Parliament welcomes Education Scotland’s programme, Scotland’s Young Ambassadors for Inclusion; understands that 21 people who might face barriers to education have been selected as ambassadors for their local authority and school and will work together to share their views and experiences of inclusive education and act as a voice nationally; bel...