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Official Report Meeting date: 4 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 04 September 2024

According to Citizens Advice Scotland, antisocial behaviour can broadly be defined as behaviour “that causes or is likely to cause alarm or distress” to other people in a different household.
Last updated: 24 January 2025

Regulation of Legal Services Scotland Bill 24 January 2025

The system is also overly legalistic, requiring the use of legal terminology which can be at best confusing, and at worst offensive for consumers. This – along with the disproportionate appeal route to the highest civil court in Scotland – works against the benefits of swift administrative justice that the system was intended to offer.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 January 2014

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Scottish Government officials have regular discussions with the football authorities and the police about a range of issues relating to football and will attend the next meetings of the SFA’s Unacceptable Behaviour Group and Police Scotland’s Football Working Group in January 2014.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-16042 Michelle Ballantyne: To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to increase the provision of ADHD therapies other than medication, such as psychology input, counselling or cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). S5W-16044 Michelle Ballantyne: To ask the Scottish Government whether it plans to standardise processes in relation to GPs and ...
Date published: 13 June 2017

Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill - Executive Summary

Retrieved from <a href="http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/Domestic%20Abuse%20Scotland%20Bill/SPBill08S052017.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/Domestic%20Abuse%20Scotland%20Bill/SPBill08S052017.pdf</a> It sets out three conditions, all of which must be proven if there is to be a conviction for the offence: the accused engaged in a course of behaviour which was abusive of the accused's partner or ex-partner a reasonable person would consider the course of behaviour to be likely to cause the partner/ex-partner to suffer physical or psychological harm the accused either intended the course of behaviour to cause such harm or was reckless as to whether it would The offence is intended to cover behaviour which is already criminal as well as abuse which might not be captured by the current law.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 March 2022

Finance and Public Administration Committee 15 March 2022

Your comment about changing people’s behaviour leads me on to my next question.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 September 2021

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Local Authorities engage with the Football Clubs through the event capacity limit exemption and Sports Advisory Group process to ensure Covid baseline measures are in in place in football stadiums.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-11150 Miles Briggs: Commending the Work of West Lothian Youth Foundation That — the Parliament commends what it considers the excellent work of the West Lothian Youth Foundation (WLYF); is aware that WLYF is a charity that aims to use football as an activity to promote the educational and health development of members of the West Lothian community, with particular emphasis on targeting those who are typically less engaged with these activities and may be failing to achieve their full potential; notes that WLYF offers a diverse range of football- based programmes and initiatives in West Lothian, which support people of all ages, and that the organisation has an average of 799 participants every week; is aware that, to achieve its key aims, it has created a Football for Development plan, working with West Lothian Council, Livingston FC, the Scottish FA and Xcite-West Lothian Leisure; pays tribute to all the staff, trustees, volunteers and supporters of WLYF, and wishes it further success in the future as it continues to develop and provide positive opportunities for people across West Lothian.
Date published: 26 June 2024

Nuisance complaints - some frequently asked questions - Social housing

Social housing Social landlords will have their own policies for dealing with antisocial behaviour caused by their tenants. They will often work in partnership with other agencies to tackle any problems (for further details see the antisocial behaviour section of the briefing).
Official Report Meeting date: 29 November 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 29 November 2023

We need to focus on changing criminals’ behaviour to prevent further attacks on women.

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