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Official Report Meeting date: 7 December 2021

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 07 December 2021

If it is to alleviate concerns about antisocial behaviour, we already have antisocial behaviour legislation that just needs to be deployed.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 November 2022

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These approaches have proved successful in addressing significant trauma and have enabled young people to develop coping strategies, self-regulate and develop sustainable skills.Mental Health And Wellbeing Project Delivery Officers: ‘Your Resilience’ sessions for multiple youth groups and positive mental wellbeing sessions alongside youth workers, via the mobile youth centre, ensuring young people who are geographically isolated have access to supports and services.Penumbra Self-Harm Project: Supports primary schools to continue to embed the ‘My Body My Way’ resource, runs parent support groups and workshops on how to deal with self-harm, and provides therapeutic support for children and young people displaying self-harming behaviours...
Last updated: 5 February 2025

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F inance and Public Administration Committee Angela Constance MSP Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs Scottish Government 5 February 2025 Dear Angela Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour Reviews (Scotland) Bill The Finance and Public Administration Committee (the Committee) is currently undertaking scrutiny of the Financial Memorandum (FM) for the Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour Reviews (Scotland) Bill.
Last updated: 19 September 2024

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Addressing Retail Crime and Antisocial Behaviour: The Parliament debated S6M-14053 in the name of Sharon Dowey—That the Parliament notes the view that addressing retail crime and antisocial behaviour should be a priority for both the Scottish and UK governments; acknowledges and deplores the reported significant increase in abuse and violence towards shop workers and rise in shoplifting, which it understands is often the main factor behind abuse and threats, with official data reportedly showing a 21% annual increase in shoplifting incidents; understands that the British Retail Consortium’s latest crime survey reveals that there are 1,300 incidents of violence or abuse against retail workers daily, double the number prior to the COVID-19 pandemic; expresses concern over the reported £1.8 billion cost of retail theft in the last reporting year and the £1.2 billion spent by shops on crime prevention measures such as CCTV and body-worn cameras; highlights what it sees as the importance of the Protection of Workers (Retail and Age-restricted Goods and Services) (Scotland) Act 2021 in improving visibility and legal protection for retail workers in Scotland, including in the South Scotland region; notes the Scottish Retail Consortium’s call for a greater prioritisation of retail crime by government and law enforcement; further notes the calls on the Scottish Government to provide the police and courts the necessary direction and resources to prosecute offenders; notes the calls for better reporting of incidents by retailers to ensure a fuller picture of the problem, and further notes what it sees as the need for public communication campaigns to explain any new mandated rules on the selling of regulated products in store, which can often be a common trigger for flashpoints, and to make clear that poor customer behaviour will not be tolerated. 4.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 03 September 2024

It responds to the assessment that the Government undertook on the impact of behaviour on attainment, which was published in the behaviour in Scottish schools research towards the end of last year.
Date published: 13 June 2017

Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill - Law in England and Wales

Law in England and Wales Section 76 of the Serious Crime Act 2015 created a new offence of ‘controlling or coercive behaviour in an intimate or family relationship’.
News Published: 3 July 2023

Holyrood seeks views on proposed Scottish Employment Injuries Advisory Council

Employment-related injuries have been in the headlines recently with a focus on football-related brain injuries. If the Bill is passed, the Council would consider this kind of issue in the future.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 November 2013

Justice Committee 26 November 2013

Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012 Members will recall that we invited responses from the Minister for Community Safety and Legal Affairs, the chief constable and the Lord Advocate to issues that have been raised in correspondence to members about the operation of the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Members' Business motions that have not achieved cross party support *S5M-10278 James Dornan: Save the Hampden Roar Campaign That the Parliament notes — the Evening Times' campaign, Save the Hampden Roar, to retain Hampden Park as the home of Scottish football; understands that the SFA is to make a decision on whether it will renew the lease of the national stadium; recognises that Hampden Park has been the country's home football ground since 1903 when it was opened as the largest stadium in the world; highlights that it has played host to countless memorable international and club football games, including being the venue of the 1960 European Cup final where Real Madrid defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 7-3, and the scene of the famous Zinedine Zidane goal in the 2002 Champions League final; looks forward to the stadium showcasing four matches at the 2020 European Championships; notes that, in addition to football matches, Hampden Park has held other major sporting events, including for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, and been the venue for major concerts; acknowledges the significant economic benefit that it believes Hampden Park brings locally and to the wider Glasgow area; notes the comments by the Glasgow City Council leader, Councillor Susan Aitken, that the case for the national stadium to retain its Glasgow home of 115 years is compelling, and further notes the calls on the SFA to commit its future to Hampden Park.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Delegated Powers Age of Criminal Responsibility Scotland Bill

Section 49(2) to (4) define the physical data and samples that may (subject to the necessary authorisation) be taken from a child under 12, or from an older child in relation to behaviour when the child was under 12, in order to investigate seriously harmful behaviour.

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