Virtual celebration to mark Allan’s 18 years of service to Children’s Hearings

Date: 
Wednesday, 21 October, 2020

Allan GeekieKirkintilloch man, Allan Geekie, is stepping down as Area Convener of East Dunbartonshire Area Support Team (AST) after 18 years of dedicated service with the Children’s Hearings Service.

In an online celebration yesterday evening (Tuesday 20 October), Provost Alan Brown joined Allan’s friends and colleagues at East Dunbartonshire AST and Children’s Panel, to wish him all the very best for the future and to thank him for his hard work and commitment over his many years of voluntary service.

Throughout his time with East Dunbartonshire AST, Allan has completed two terms as Area Convener, provided unwavering support to his colleagues and helped numerous local children and young people.

The Children's Panel and Area Support Teams rely on around 2,500 specially trained volunteers, like Allan, from all walks of life, to help protect the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable children and young people.

Allan is held in high regard by his Area Support Team colleagues and Lead Panel Member, Ian Hart, said, "Allan’s leadership as Area Support Team Convener has ensured that we all worked consistently as a team, not only within the Area Support Team, but with all the agencies we are involved with including East Dunbartonshire Council. Working with him has been a truly memorable experience and all of the volunteers greatly appreciate his influence, guidance and encouragement over the years.”

Provost Alan Brown said, “Unfortunately, due to the current pandemic, we were unable to invite Allan to the Council Chambers to congratulate him in person, but it was a privilege to join East Dunbartonshire AST’s online meeting on Tuesday evening to celebrate his outstanding service. Over the years Allan’s input and contribution will have touched the lives of some of East Dunbartonshire’s most vulnerable residents and on behalf of the community I would like to thank him for all his hard work and dedication and wish him all the very best for a long and happy retirement.”

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