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Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 06 February 2019

A number of overseas powerchair football clubs, as well as the European Powerchair Football Association, have supported the SPFA.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 December 2021

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 14 December 2021

The idea that somebody can disappear out of the country and leave nobody liable for their bad behaviour is offensive. The owner must carry strict liability for things that go on in their properties, and that should be written into the legislation.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 September 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 02 September 2021

Often, the people who are most affected by antisocial behaviour are the least likely to come forward with concerns.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Annabelle Ewing*, Jeremy Balfour*, Audrey Nicoll*, David Torrance*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Bill Kidd*, Stuart McMillan*, Gillian Mackay*, Jackie Dunbar*, Karen Adam*, Colin Beattie* *S6M-05142 Clare Adamson: Pepe’s Zambia Football Foundation’s Second Trip to Zambia—That the Parliament recognises that Scott McClure, a Ravenscraig resident who, it understands, transported nearly a tonne of football equipment to Zambia to help underprivileged children, is set to do it all again; understands that Scott, who launched Pepe’s Zambia Football Foundation, first travelled to Zambia in March 2022 to distribute 950 kilos of football equipment to school children; further understands that the project started off with Scott filling a suitcase with used football shirts and kits, and concluded with a fundraised amount of £10,000 to aid his endeavours, as well as a large amount of Motherwell’s Hummel kits from 1992 in kids sizes ready to be sent to Zambia; understands that Mukuni, the village that Scott has been working with, has changed the name of its local football team to Motherwell Mukuni, and sees youngsters attending school in Motherwell kits more than 7,000 miles away; recognises that pupils at St Brendan’s Primary in Motherwell and Our Lady and St Francis Primary in Carfin helped boost his fundraising efforts, contributing around £700 in total; understands that Scott is now planning to strengthen his own bond with a return trip, this time with a 20ft container full of football equipment and other items, and wishes him all the best in his endeavours.
Last updated: 29 June 2022

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Supported by: Annabelle Ewing*, Jeremy Balfour*, Audrey Nicoll*, David Torrance*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Bill Kidd*, Stuart McMillan*, Gillian Mackay*, Jackie Dunbar*, Karen Adam*, Colin Beattie* Clare Adamson: Pepe’s Zambia Football Foundation’s Second Trip to Zambia— *S6M-05142 That the Parliament recognises that Scott McClure, a Ravenscraig resident who, it understands, transported nearly a tonne of football equipment to Zambia to help underprivileged children, is set to do it all again; understands that Scott, who launched Pepe’s Zambia Football Foundation, first travelled to Zambia in March 2022 to distribute 950 kilos of football equipment to school children; further understands that the project started off with Scott filling a suitcase with used football shirts and kits, and concluded with a fundraised amount of £10,000 to aid his endeavours, as well as a large amount of Motherwell’s Hummel kits from 1992 in kids sizes ready to be sent to Zambia; understands that Mukuni, the village that Scott has been working with, has changed the name of its local football team to Motherwell Mukuni, and sees youngsters attending school in Motherwell kits more than 7,000 miles away; recognises that pupils at St Brendan’s Primary in Motherwell and Our Lady and St Francis Primary in Carfin helped boost his fundraising efforts, contributing around £700 in total; understands that Scott is now planning to strengthen his own bond with a return trip, this time with a 20ft container full of football equipment and other items, and wishes him all the best in his endeavours.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 November 2023

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 21 November 2023

The modelling that we have done so far assumes that there will be no change in behaviour, but I know for a fact that there will be some changes in behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 June 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 04 June 2025 [Draft]

Question 2 was not lodged.Behaviour in Classrooms Behaviour in Classrooms To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on what support it is providing to teachers to help deal with behaviour in classrooms.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 May 2022

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 31 May 2022

Criminals who specialise in stealing expensive cars from basement car parks in certain city areas now go for bikes. Changing behaviour is important, not only in your brain but in your heart.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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S6M-04081 George Adam on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Approval of SSI—That the Parliament agrees that the Prohibition of Smoking Outside Hospital Buildings (Scotland) Regulations 2022 [draft] be approved. followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5:40 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business — S6M-03367 Joe FitzPatrick: Sexism in Football S6M-03367 Joe FitzPatrick: Sexism in Football—That the Parliament condemns the findings of a recent investigation, undertaken by the Courier and Press & Journal, which, it believes, shows the scale of sexist abuse facing those involved in women's football in Scotland; notes with concern that the investigation found that 60% of female respondents had experienced sexism in football, and that sexism was the most commonly encountered form of abuse experienced by female players; highlights that, according to the investigation, just 8% of respondents believe that the football industry does enough to reduce discriminatory behaviour towards women; notes that 86% of respondents think that increasing media coverage of women's football could attract more people to the sport; welcomes increased participation in women’s football in Scotland, including in Dundee; understands that the number of registered female players in Scotland increased by 21% during 2019; notes the physical and mental health benefits of participation in sport; commends the work of HerGameToo which, it understands, strives to support, empower and progress women’s Wednesday 20 April 2022 7 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar football; strongly believes that discrimination of any kind has no place in sport; applauds journalists Sophie Goodwin and Stephen Stewart for conducting this important work, and notes the calls for action to be taken now to stamp out what it sees as the culture of misogyny in football.
Last updated: 20 April 2022

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S6M-04081 George Adam on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Approval of SSI—That the Parliament agrees that the Prohibition of Smoking Outside Hospital Buildings (Scotland) Regulations 2022 [draft] be approved. followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5:40 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business — S6M-03367 Joe FitzPatrick: Sexism in Football S6M-03367 Joe FitzPatrick: Sexism in Football—That the Parliament condemns the findings of a recent investigation, undertaken by the Courier and Press & Journal, which, it believes, shows the scale of sexist abuse facing those involved in women's football in Scotland; notes with concern that the investigation found that 60% of female respondents had experienced sexism in football, and that sexism was the most commonly encountered form of abuse experienced by female players; highlights that, according to the investigation, just 8% of respondents believe that the football industry does enough to reduce discriminatory behaviour towards women; notes that 86% of respondents think that increasing media coverage of women's football could attract more people to the sport; welcomes increased participation in women’s football in Scotland, including in Dundee; understands that the number of registered female players in Scotland increased by 21% during 2019; notes the physical and mental health benefits of participation in sport; commends the work of HerGameToo which, it understands, strives to support, empower and progress women’s Wednesday 20 April 2022 7 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar football; strongly believes that discrimination of any kind has no place in sport; applauds journalists Sophie Goodwin and Stephen Stewart for conducting this important work, and notes the calls for action to be taken now to stamp out what it sees as the culture of misogyny in football.

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