We had a lovely time celebrating #WorldBookDay tonight!!!
Well done to our queen of the costume contest @WiktoriaMSYP and our quiz winners @FinnMsyp, @Victory_MSYP and @SYP_Rosy !
Special thanks to @MsypRosie and @MSYP_RhysPearce for all the work you put into tonight!!!
🗓️ Our latest online information session for young people interested in becoming an MSYP takes place later today
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📣 News from the democratically elected voice of Scotland’s young people
📝 Our Deputy Chief Executive, Jamie Dunlop, has been appointed as @OfficialSYP's next CEO
🗨️ Here's what @SYPBoard Chair @MollieMSYP had to say on our announcement today:
💬 Today is #TimeToTalk Day. This year @SeeMeScotland want to encourage everyone to make space in their day for a conversation on mental health.
❤️ It's a chance for all of us to be more open – to talk, to listen, to change lives.
➡️ Find out more here: https://t.co/unJypii5N6
🏳️⚧️ The Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill has been passed!
🗳️ MSPs have voted in favour of the changes that will make the lives of trans people across Scotland easier
#ComeOutForTransEquality#TransRightsAreHumanRights
#AssessYourAccess 2022 Campaign Summary!
82 Pledges in Total.
Pledges from across Scotland, England, Northern Ireland and Wales.
5 Presentations to Organisations.
In order to celebrate #BookWeekScotland I am going to share with you one of my favourite books of all time. A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson. One of the best mystery books I’ve ever read. I am also currently reading The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan @CME_SYP @molliemsyp
Hey MSYPs!
Today marks the start of #BookWeekScotland, so what better way to celebrate than sharing our favourite books!
Mine has got to be ‘The Island’ by M.A Bennett but ‘The Power’ by Naomi Alderman is such a close second (so much so i accidentally bought it twice!) 📚
Did you know trips to the theatre aren’t only beneficial for drama. This trip to James IV (the 4th) also included learning in the languages, there was French, Spanish and possibly Gaelic but I’m not sure. It just shows that the theatre can teach you anything. #Theatre#Langauges