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Official Report Meeting date: 2 April 2025

Criminal Justice Committee 02 April 2025 [Draft]

It would mean that victims of the offences of human trafficking and modern slavery would qualify for anonymity only when there had been a sexual element to the offending behaviour. Under the bill, victims of each of the offences of criminal exploitation, as well as some other offences of limited scope, would gain an automatic right to anonymity, regardless of whether there was a sexual component to the behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 June 2024

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 11 June 2024

Earlier in the evidence session, we talked about the fact that, whether it is unintended or otherwise, part of the design of the current rent controls has supported existing tenants and created behavioural responses elsewhere. Scotland is quite a small place.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 08 December 2015

The children of prisoners face stigma, poorer educational outcomes, mental health problems and behavioural problems. Research shows that children who have a parent in prison are more likely than their peers to become incarcerated as adults.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 March 2016

Devolution (Further Powers) Committee 03 March 2016

Professor Muscatelli said: “The main issue will be whether the two governments will always agree what a direct effect is and what a behavioural effect is, or what ‘material’ represents in the context of behavioural effects.”
Official Report Meeting date: 25 November 2015

Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee 25 November 2015

If behaviour change is being ignored at work, many of our staff are not motivated to change their behaviour in their home life.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 June 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 26 June 2025 [Draft]

Although it is true that the NICE guidance suggests that, for children, other forms of therapy should be pursued, it also states: “If the behavioural and/or attention problems persist with at least moderate impairment, the child or young person should be referred to secondary care (that is, a child psychiatrist, paediatrician, or specialist ADHD CAMHS) for...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 March 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 20 March 2025 [Draft]

It is important that parents, carers and loved ones look out for tell-tale signs, which include sudden changes in friendship groups, especially if the friendship is with somebody who is older than the child or young person; changes in behaviour, physical appearance and language, such as the use of code words for drugs or sex; and unexplained gifts, money or...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 November 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 28 November 2024

There might be a place for barracking behaviour in some Parliaments, but it should not happen here— I am in the chair and I will deal with that, cabinet secretary.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 November 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 19 November 2024

In the partnership’s most recent annual impact report—for 2024—there are numerous examples of empty homes leading to antisocial behaviour, increased fire risk and water ingress damaging neighbouring properties.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 May 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 30 May 2024

Motion debated, That the Parliament condemns what it sees as the continued suppression of the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan, following the takeover by the Taliban authorities; appreciates that, since the Taliban took over Afghanistan in 2021, the United Nations has continued to condemn the actions being enforced and highlight the Taliban’s reported behaviour in breaking international law; considers that the requirement to be accompanied by a Mahram, a male chaperone, at all times beyond the home severely inhibits female participation in society; notes the reported restrictions on daily life for women and girls, including access to education, the use of gyms and parks, access to beauty services, bans on women working in various sectors of society, the compulsory wearing of hijabs and the reduction in available aid to women unless being delivered by women workers; notes what it sees as the detrimental impact that restrictions to all educational levels will have on women and girls, including on their acquisition of skills, knowledge and professional development opportunities; further notes what it sees as the detrimental impact that the ban on women and girls accessing outdoor social areas and beauty services will have, including the loss of jobs and the loss of women-only spaces; is appalled by the recently reported intention of the Taliban to re-impose the stoning to death of women; notes reports that the United Nations has declared that the Taliban has restricted the rights of women so gravely that it has made Afghanistan the “most repressive country” in the world; further notes that the overall societal impacts caused by the Taliban restrictions reportedly include increasing food scarcity and reliance on humanitarian aid; understands that population displacement caused by the restrictions has wider impacts, with countries including Scotland welcoming refugees through both humanitarian routes and informal routes; notes the role of the Scottish Government in providing £1 million per annum through the Humanitarian Emergency Fund to international humanitarian crises, including in Afghanistan; recognises the contributions of local groups across Scotland, including those in the Falkirk district, in supporting refugees who have resettled in Scotland to realise their potential, and further condemns the acts of the Taliban authorities in Afghanistan. 16:51 I thank colleagues who have stayed for the debate, which is at an atypical time after decision time on a Thursday.

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