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SPICe briefings Date published: 6 July 2022

Suicide and Self-Harm in Scotland - Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.scot/publications/national-suicide-prevention-leadership-group-covid-19-statement/" target="_blank">https://www.gov.scot/publications/national-suicide-prevention-leadership-group-covid-19-statement/</a>In February 2022, the Wave 5 report of the Scottish COVID-19 Mental Health Tracker Study noted that, while their evidence related to suicidal thoughts or behaviour...
Committees Published: 18 February 2022

ASSIST submission of 18 February 2022

Domestic Abuse is part of a range of behaviours constituting male abuse of power and is linked to other forms of male violence including child sexual abuse, rape, and sexual assault. 
Committees Published: 31 January 2022

Update on COVID-19 Omicron business support

The combination of the booster vaccination, the measures introduced in December, and of course the willingness of the public to adapt behaviour, has helped stem the spread of Omicron.
Committee reports Date published: 10 January 2022

Judged on progress: The need for urgent delivery on Scottish justice sector reforms - Conclusions and recommendations

Recommendation: The Committee asks Police Scotland, the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service, and the Lord President, Lord Carloway, for details of how they address unacceptable behaviour and language and ensure that their workforces are meeting the needs of vulnerable and traumatised people.
Committees Published: 6 December 2021

Petitioner submission of 6 December 2021

Despite numerous engagements pointing out the Community and its financial adviser's view that the proposal completely ignores the GPP of “financial partnership for the lifetime of the development”, it has refused to change its position. This type of behaviour undermines not just the communities but also SG’s target auditors - this &lsquo...
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 November 2021

GLOBE International Legislators Summit. Climate Change - Scotland's Contribution - Key Priorities

In relation to transport, the Cabinet Secretary for for Net Zero, Energy and Transport spoke of the Scottish Government's "world-leading commitment to reduce car kilometres by 20 per cent by 2030" in evidence to NZET, and confirmed that this is expected to be "achieved principally through behaviour change", with "people making greater use of both public tra...
Committees Published: 11 June 2021

Rachel Connor submission of 11 June 2021

The lay public need to be mentored through the planning system and protected from bullying behaviour at inquiries.. PE1864_NN Rachel Connor submission of 11 June 2021. onshore windfarms, local communities, windfarm planning, planning process, adopting English planning legislation, National Planning Policy, Onshore wind development, Local Planning Authoritie...
Committees Published: 9 June 2021

Fiscal Fines

In cases where they are offered, direct measures represent a proportionate response to the offending behaviour. Updated Fiscal Fine data-set April 2020 – April 2021 Between 1 April 2020 and 30 April 2021, 188,819 individuals were reported to COPFS 59,190 individuals received a first marking action for a Direct Measure. 15,202 or a...
SPICe briefings Date published: 23 March 2021

Health inequality and COVID-19 in Scotland - Physical health impacts

Some people have argued that the restrictions are having a worse impact than the virus itself, but this neglects to account for behaviour change which would have occurred regardless of restrictions, such as reducing social contact and working from home.
Committee reports Date published: 19 March 2021

Stage 1 Report on the Travelling Funfairs (Licensing) (Scotland) Bill - Views on specific provisions in the proposed new system

One suggestion was the losses would likely be covered by increasing the charge for remaining types of public entertainment licences.iiiWest Lothian Council, written evidence It was even suggested that the low fee would be so attractive that it might change the behaviour of some applicants for public entertainment licences.ivSOLAR, written evidence Decision ...

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