Scottish Youth Parliament Explained

The Scottish Youth Parliament
Native Name:Pàrlamaid Òigridh na h-Alba
Native Name Lang:gd
Nickname:SYP
Formation:30 June 1999
Location:Edinburgh, Scotland
Head Of Charity:Ellie Craig, Chair of Board
Leader Title:Chair
Leader Name:Ellie Craig
Leader Title2:Vice-Chair
Leader Name2:Olivia Brown
Board Of Directors:Beau Johnston, Alannah Louge, Tamsin Gold, Daniela Onyewuenyi, Shafa Waqas, Maya McCrae
Website:https://syp.org.uk
Headquarters:Edinburgh
Fields:Youth Empowerment
Youth Representation

The Scottish Youth Parliament (SYP) (Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic: Pàrlamaid Òigridh na h-Alba) is a youth-led, democratic organisation which aims to represent the young people of Scotland.

The SYP is made up of around 166 democratically elected representatives aged 14–25 from across Scotland.[1] [2] Representatives are known as Members of the Scottish Youth Parliament (MSYPs). The SYP uses the Scottish Parliamentary constituency structure to elect its members, with elections generally taking place every two years - every constituency area elects two MSYPs using the Single Transferable Vote electoral system. Over 71,000 votes were cast in the 2019 SYP elections.

Around 22 MSYPs represent Voluntary Organisations such as The Boys Brigade, Scouts Scotland, LGBT Youth Scotland and Haggeye instead of constituencies. These MSYPs are directly elected by the Organisations they represent.

The SYP meets three times a year at events called sittings. These usually take place in different Scottish Local Authorities, but were held online between 2020 and 2022 due to COVID-19. SYP returned to in-person sittings in July 2022 with SYP77 being held in Cumbernauld[3]

The four core values of the SYP are rights, democracy, inclusion and political impartiality. SYP is non-party political, which means MSYPs do not organise themselves along party lines within the Youth Parliament. All MSYPs essentially sit as independents to avoid partisan politics interfering with their representation of young people.

Campaigns

The SYP campaigns on various issues which affect Scotland's young people.[4]

It has been an advocate for Votes at 16 since its inception in 1999 and has campaigned for it ever since, notably ensuring that Young People aged 16 and 17 could vote in the Referendum on Scottish Independence in 2014.[5]

SYP has campaigned on a range of issues: from its campaign to achieve Equal Marriage – Love Equally - to their Young Carers Campaign – Care. Fair. Share.

SYP's 2017-18 campaign - Right Here Right Now[6] - centred on improving the protection of young people's rights in Scotland, and was successful in securing a commitment from the First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, that the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) would be incorporated into Scots Law.

The Scottish Youth Parliament's 2018–2019 campaign was "All Aboard",[7] which sought to improve young people's experiences of public transport in Scotland.

At the July 2019 Sitting of the Scottish Youth Parliament, MSYPs choose environmental protection and climate change as their next national campaign. The campaign was named "Pack it Up, Pack it In",[8] and was formally launched in October 2019.

In October 2020, it was decided by the organisation that the next national campaign will focus on a rights-based approach to the COVID-19 Pandemic recovery in Scotland. This campaign was titled 'Bounce Back'.[9]

In March 2022 MSYPs voted on 4 campaign priorities for the 2021-2023 membership. The four campaign priorities were; Right to Food, Climate Crisis, Educational Attainment and Drug Misuse as a Public Health Issue.[10]

The 2021-2023 campaign priorities were followed in March 2024 with the selection of three new national campaigns for the 2023-2025 membership.[11] The campaigns selected were "Increase mental health training and education", "Invest in and protect youth work services" and "End gender-based violence" and where selected following consultation by MSYPs with over 4000 young people from across Scotland.

Governance

The Board are responsible for the strategic direction of the organisation and are officially the charity's legal custodians.[12]

The charity is supported by a Staff Team of 13.[13]

The current chief executive officer and company general secretary is Jamie Dunlop.[14]

As the organisation is youth-led the Chair, Vice-Chair and Trustees are all young people. They are democratically elected during SYP's Annual General Meeting by the membership of that term.[15] The Current Chair is Ellie Craig MSYP, and the current vice-chair is Olivia Brown MSYP. The Board of Trustees consists of the Chair, Vice-Chair, and; Beau Johnston MSYP, Alannah Logue MSYP, Tamsin Gold MSYP, Daniela Onyewuenyi MSYP and Shafa Waqas MSYP. Maya McCrae MSYP, Convener of the Health, Wellbeing and Sport Committee, serves as Convener's Trustee. [16] The 2024-2025 Board is SYP's first-ever all-female Board of Trustees.

Current SYP Board!Name!Constituency!Board Role!Portfolio
Ellie Craig MSYPGlasgow CathcartChairTo be announced
Olivia Brown MSYPMidlothian North and MusselburghVice-ChairTo be announced
Beau Johnston MSYPGlasgow AnnieslandTrusteeTo be announced
Alannah Logue MSYPNa h-Eileanan an IarTrusteeTo be announced
Tamsin Gold MSYPFalkirk WestTrusteeTo be announced
Daniela Onyewuenyi MSYPPaisleyTrusteeTo be announced
Shafa Waqas MSYPCumbernauld and KilsythTrusteeTo be announced
Maya McCrae MSYPGreenock and InverclydeConvener's TrusteeTo be announced

History

The group has previously held meetings in the General Assembly Rooms (former temporary home of the Scottish Parliament) in Edinburgh[17]) and also within the new Scottish Parliament building.,[18] most recently in 2017.

Partner organisations

The Scottish Youth Parliament works in partnership with many other organisations, including:

Chairs

The Chair of SYP is elected, usually annually, by MSYPs.[19]

A normal term of service is twelve months, although some Chairs have served for longer periods of time for reasons such as a delay in the SYP elections, and some for shorter periods of time for reasons such as resignation.

The Chair of SYP is a voluntary position and is unpaid.

The Chair convenes and facilitates meetings of the Board and the full Scottish Youth Parliament. They are also the primary ambassador of SYP to the public.

There have, to date, been 21 Chairs of SYP since 2000.

ChairsNumberYears of OfficeNameConstituency/Voluntary OrganisationNotes
12000 - 2001Steven JackSTUC Youth CommitteeFirst officially noted Chair of the Scottish Youth Parliament,First of three Chairs representing a voluntary organisation
22001 - 2002Katrina GreigHamilton North and Bellshill
32002 - 2004Steven KiddMotherwell and WishawServed two terms as Chair - first chair to do so
42004 - 2005Paul KaneGlasgow Springburn
52005 - 2007Rajiv JoshiGlasgow GovanServed two terms as Chair
62007 - 2008John Loughton[20] Edinburgh North and LeithFounder and CEO of youth charity Dare2Lead,[21] Named 'Outstanding Youth of the World' 2013,[22]

Winner of Big Brother Celebrity Hijack 2008[23]

72008Kieran CollinsEdinburgh South
82009Sam KerrLGBT Youth ScotlandSecond Chair to represent a voluntary organisation
92009 - 2011Derek CouperLivingstonServed two terms as Chair
102011 - 2013Grant CostelloEast KilbrideServed two terms as chair,SNP Westminster Digital Media Manager,[24]

Stood to be the SNP's candidate in East Kilbride in the 2021 Scottish Parliament

Elections[25]

112013 - 2014Kyle ThorntonGlasgow SouthsideFormer Conservative Councillor for Newlands/Auldburn ward on Glasgow City Council[26]
122014 - 2015Louise Cameron MorayFirst Chair to represent a constituency outwith the central belt
132015 - 2016Jordan LindenUddingston and BellshillFormer depute Leader of the SNP group on North Lanarkshire Council[27]

In 2022 stepped down from Council role over a series of sexual complaints, including from his time at SYP.[28]

142016Katie Burke North East Fife
152016 - 2017Terri SmithEdinburgh Northern and Leith
162017 - 2018Amy Lee FravioliRutherglenStood in the 2019 European Elections as a Labour candidate in Scotland[29]
172018 - 2019Suki WanGlasgow Shettleston
182019 - 2020Jack Dudgeon EastwoodTerm as chair extended due to COVID-19 pandemic
192020 - 2022Josh KennedyRenfrewshire North and WestTerm as chair extended due to the COVID-19 pandemic
202022 - 2023Sophie Reid[30] [31] Girlguiding ScotlandThird Chair to represent a voluntary organisation
212023 - 2024Mollie McGoranInverness and NairnFirst Chair from the Scottish Highlands
22Incumbent ChairEllie CraigGlasgow CathcartFirst Chair to lead an entirely female boardChair during 25th Aniversary Year
[32]

Chief Executive Officers

CEOsYears of OfficeNameTime Served
2002 - 2003Alan Gemmell11 Months
2003 - 2004Stephen Bermingham9 Months
2004 - 2006Derek Millar1 Year, 11 Months
2006 - 2008Kelly Chambers1 Year, 5 Months
2008 - 2010Ann Brown2 Years, 5 Months
Sept 2010 - June 2011Interim CEO7 Months
2011 - 2015Hamira Khan4 Years, 1 Month
2015 - 2023Ben McKendrick7 years, 10 months[33]
2023–PresentJamie DunlopCurrent CEO
[34]

Current Membership

The current composition of MSYP's for the 2023-2025 membership can be found below:

https://syp.org.uk/syp-elections-2023-results/

Alumni

Ross Greer, Green MSP for the West of Scotland and the youngest MSP ever elected to the Scottish Parliament[35] (2016–present), is a former MSYP.

Danielle Rowley, former Labour MP for Midlothian (2017–19), is a former MSYP.[36]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Holyrood welcomes back Scottish Youth Parliament . . 22 October 2010 . 1 March 2016.
  2. Web site: Home . 2022-08-07 . Scottish Youth Parliament . en-US.
  3. Web site: SYP77 . Twitter . 29 July 2023.
  4. Web site: Campaigns . 2022-08-07 . Scottish Youth Parliament . 9 September 2019 . en-US.
  5. Web site: Votes at 16 . 2022-08-07 . Scottish Youth Parliament . June 2012 . en-US.
  6. Web site: Right Here, Right Now . 2022-08-07 . Scottish Youth Parliament . 10 June 2017 . en-US.
  7. Web site: All Aboard . 2022-08-07 . Scottish Youth Parliament . 10 November 2018 . en-US.
  8. Web site: Pack it up, Pack it in . 2022-08-07 . Scottish Youth Parliament . 17 September 2019 . en-US.
  9. Web site: Bounce Back . 2022-08-07 . Scottish Youth Parliament . 10 December 2020 . en-US.
  10. Web site: Campaign Priorities. 2023-07-29 . Scottish Youth Parliament . 23 September 2022 . en-US.
  11. https://syp.org.uk/msyps-select-new-national-campaigns/
  12. Web site: Who is in charge?. 2021-01-25. Scottish Youth Parliament. 9 September 2019 . en-US.
  13. Web site: Our staff team. 2021-01-25. Scottish Youth Parliament. en-US.
  14. Web site: Jamie Dunlop Appointment . Companies House . 29 July 2023.
  15. Web site: Board and Advisers . 9 September 2019 .
  16. https://syp.org.uk/about-syp/who-is-in-charge/boards-and-advisers/
  17. Photocall and public meeting: Scottish Youth Parliament meeting in Scottish Parliament chamber for first time . Scottish Parliament . 23 August 2002 . 1 November 2008.
  18. Youth Parliament To Sit at Holyrood . Scottish Parliament . 28 February 2008 . 1 March 2016.
  19. Web site: Board and Advisers. 2021-01-25. Scottish Youth Parliament. 9 September 2019 . en-US.
  20. Web site: Big Brother: Meet the contestants. Dyke. Peter. 2008-01-03. Dailystar.co.uk. en. 2019-03-16.
  21. Web site: My Story. 2021-01-25. John loughton. en.
  22. Web site: My Story. 2021-01-25. John loughton. en.
  23. Web site: My Story. 2021-01-25. John loughton. en.
  24. Web site: Top SNP staffer Grant Costello throws hat into ring to be MSP candidate. 2021-01-26. The National. 4 September 2020 . en.
  25. Web site: Top SNP staffer Grant Costello throws hat into ring to be MSP candidate. 2021-01-26. The National. 4 September 2020 . en.
  26. Web site: 2018-05-10. Councillor Kyle Thornton. 2021-01-25. glasgow.gov.uk. en.
  27. Web site: 2009-08-24. North Lanarkshire Council. 2021-01-25. mars.northlanarkshire.gov.uk. en.
  28. News: 2023-09-18. SNP sex pest Jordan Linden probed over claims he carried out attack aged 13. 2023-12-11. Daily Record. en.
  29. Web site: Amy Lee Fraioli for Scotland in the European Parliament (UK) elections. 2021-01-25. Who Can I Vote For? by Democracy Club. en-gb.
  30. Web site: 2020-10-28 . Companies House Sophie Reid Appointment .
  31. Web site: Board and Advisers . 2022-08-07 . Scottish Youth Parliament . 9 September 2019 . en-US.
  32. Web site: Board Members. Scottish Youth Parliament. 3 December 2017.
  33. Web site: Ben MCKENDRICK personal appointments - Find and update company information - GOV.UK .
  34. Web site: Board Members. Scottish Youth Parliament. 3 December 2017.
  35. Web site: Ross Greer MSP. 2021-01-26. Scottish Greens. en.
  36. Web site: 2009-11-10. About Me. 2021-01-26. Dani Speaks Up. en.