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Motion

Newmains Primary School Respectme Award

S6M-07339 · Standard Motion · lodged by Adamson, Clare

Lodged on
21 Dec 2022
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That the Parliament congratulates Newmains Primary School on being the first school in North Lanarkshire to be awarded the coveted respectme award; understands that the award, which is funded by the Scottish Government and managed by the Scottish Association for Mental Health, was launched in 2017 to provide advice and guidance on anti-bullying, anti-racism, diversity and mental health; further understands that depute head teacher, Marnie Hamilton, underwent respectme training as the school worked towards the award; notes that the school now has a number of measures in place to help any child that may be bullied by providing various support networks, including support from peers and teachers; welcomes what it sees as a safe and nurturing environment, and wishes all the staff and pupils all the best for the future.
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SNP 13 Con 2 Ind 1 Green 1 Lab 1
Lodged by Adamson, Clare (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 Either the chamber agreed this motion without a vote, it was withdrawn before debate, or it predates 2011 — vote-by-vote records only run from then.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 congratulates Newmains Primary School on being the first school in North Lanarkshire to be awarded the coveted respectme award; understands that the award, which is funded by the Scottish Government and managed by the Scottish Association for Mental Health, was launched in 2017 to provide advice and guidance on anti-bullying, anti-racism, diversity and mental health; further understands that depute head teacher, Marnie Hamilton, underwent respectme training as the school worked towards the award; notes that the school now has a number of measures in place to help any child that may be bullied by providing various support networks, including support from peers and teachers; welcomes what it sees as a safe and nurturing environment, and wishes all the staff and pupils all the best for the future.

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    S6M-07339
    21 Dec 2022 · Standard Motion · Adamson, Clare
    That the Parliament congratulates Newmains Primary School on being the first school in North Lanarkshire to be awarded the coveted respectme award; understands that the award, which is funded by the Scottish Government and managed by the Scottish Association for Mental Health, was launched in 2017 to provide advice and guidance on anti-bullying, anti-raci...