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Official Report Meeting date: 19 December 2017

Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Committee 19 December 2017

I was referring to the Government’s tax paper, which shows a behavioural impact resulting from the increase in the additional rate and the higher rate.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 November 2017

Education and Skills Committee 29 November 2017

There is a focus on equity in Scottish education just now, and I hope that that will drive good behaviours in that direction rather than behaviours that might widen the gap.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 October 2017

Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Committee 31 October 2017

Would you talk us through the impact on behaviour of differential tax regimes and what you would look at to anticipate what leakage might occur?
Official Report Meeting date: 21 September 2017

Public Petitions Committee 21 September 2017

I was thinking we might get time off for good behaviour. We live in hope. We need to establish where all this good behaviour is coming from.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 January 2017

Social Security Committee 26 January 2017

We know that 50 per cent of the people who qualify for employment and support allowance do so on the grounds of mental and behavioural disorders. As Sally Witcher mentioned, we know that, historically, there has been stigma against people with disabilities.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 September 2016

Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Committee 20 September 2016

I am not really convinced that the behavioural or the social arguments are that strong—people in Denmark and Finland are not so different from us.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 August 2017

S5W-10951

A summary of the 13 selected projects is provided in the following table:- Project Location Lead Partner Summary of Proposal SG Financial Contribution £ Paisley West College Scotland A package of employment support to adults with mild to moderate learning differences autistic spectrum disorder, and mental health problems. 134,317 Dundee, Perth and Kinross & Angus Dundee City Council A regional employability approach to integrate public services with employability and skills with a focus on housing, healthy living, and community justice. 274,321 Fife Fife Council An approach with a focus on increasing employment outcomes for people experiencing mental health issues through employing a strategic co-ordinator to work with stakeholders to change how employability and mental health services are aligned. 205,972 City of Edinburgh Capital City Partnership A project to integrate the work of health and social care, housing and criminal justice services by having a localities integration team to co-ordinate all activity working with a social care team. 284,700 Stirling Stirling Council An approach to join up public and third sector services including Criminal Justice Social Work, Stirling Community Enterprise, Addiction Support and Counselling Forth Valley, and NHS Keep Well to improve employment outcomes of those who are in the criminal justice system of those identified as being at risk of offending. 96,958 Bridgeton, Glasgow Clyde Gateway URC A health improvement and employability project that links the needs of parents and caregivers attending Bridgeton Family Learning Centre to skills development and employment opportunities whilst accessing health and wellbeing, volunteering, and financial inclusion services. 120,043 North Lanarkshire North Lanarkshire Council An approach joining up services for homeless residents who have recognised health, social care and housing support needs (with a particular focus on young care leavers and vulnerable adults of all ages) and aligning these with a range of employability services and programmes. 157,781 Renfrewshire Renfrewshire Council An approach to integrate key provision to improve skills and employment opportunities of those with historic or current criminal convictions (with a focus on women who have experienced significant trauma and those who have committed high risk violent/and or sexual offences). 223,565 Deprived communities within the Inverclyde area Inverclyde Council A collaborative public and private sector approach to provide supported employment for vulnerable people including those experiencing the criminal justice system whose additional barriers may include addictions and/or homelessness. 149,942 Falkirk Falkirk Community Justice Partnership An approach to improve the health and well-being of people in the criminal justice system by identifying and addressing health related issues and creating supported pathways to employment. 248,429 South Lanarkshire South Lanarkshire Council An approach to pilot a Structured Deferred Sentence model for young people aged 16-21 involved in offending behaviour...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 July 2016

S5W-00940

Safety: The review will look at the processes in place to report, examine and learn from adverse events and incidents in maternity and neonatal care, It will examine cultural and behavioural issues within the maternity and neonatal care setting that influence both safety and experience of care.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 May 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 24 May 2017

A national shield that would sit on top of existing cybersecurity systems, hunt for threat actors, analyse on-going events and behaviours, and then flag up suspicious activity may be needed.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 February 2016

Justice Committee 09 February 2016

There are many reasons and causes for people having the behaviours that they have, and some of those behaviours may lead them into the justice system.

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