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Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 February 2015

S4W-24149

During the financial year 2014-15, direct government funding of prevention programmes was £3.769 million which included child and adult healthy weight programmes and Football Fans in Training. Annual costs to Scotland's health service associated with tobacco-related illness are estimated to exceed £300 million and may be higher than £500 million each year....
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 08 December 2011

Specialist psychological support, such as cognitive behavioural therapy, can help with depression or behavioural symptoms that are directly or indirectly caused by MS.MS nurses provide a range of services that would otherwise often be dealt with by a consultant neurologist, a general practitioner or someone in an acc...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 March 2010

S3W-32394

The number of people with a charge proved for handling an offensive weapon in the Grampian force area was 187 in 2008-09.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 September 2009

S3W-26510

To ask the Scottish Executive how many offensive weapons were seized by the police as a result of stop and searches in the Lothians in each of the last three years.
Committee reports Date published: 3 November 2025

Report on the Early Release of Prisoners (Scotland) Regulations 2025 [draft]

Prisoner early release is part of a broader context of how Scotland manages offending behaviour, and anticipates demand for services for both offenders as well as victims.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 March 2021

COVID-19 Committee 04 March 2021

I think that evictions were still allowed in cases of antisocial behaviour, but in practice those were difficult to carry out.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 November 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 05 November 2020

As never before, we are in a time when all of us in our everyday behaviour have to put that into practice and behave in a way that will protect the national health service.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 August 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 20 August 2020

That first phase will focus on recommendations that, in transport terms, lock in the benefits and travel behaviours of individuals and provide a step change in investment to support the priorities and outcomes of the national transport strategy.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 December 2018

Public Petitions Committee 20 December 2018

I can see the logic of deeming a person to be responsible if there is consistent behaviour over time from their mobile phone to your mobile phone.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 December 2018

Public Petitions Committee 06 December 2018

Generally speaking, I am uncomfortable about legislating to force people to adopt certain behaviour, but, in this case, the problem is becoming endemic.

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