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Official Report Meeting date: 14 June 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 14 June 2017

First, we can manage demand by creating a modal shift in behaviour away from the use of high-polluting vehicles.
Last updated: 5 August 2025

AS ARAccounts 202425

The plan focuses on helping our colleagues to develop the right knowledge, skills and behaviours to deliver high-quality audits, equip them for the future and demonstrate Audit Scotland’s values.
Last updated: 5 February 2025

SPBill57PMS062025accessible

Within this, specific challenges identified included: • Little evidence on the community-level impacts of learning provision across the system, particularly in relation to how the presence of institutions within a community setting affects other areas of local public service delivery 28 This document relates to the Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 57) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 5 February 2025 (transport, housing, leisure and entertainment, noise and nuisance behaviours...
Last updated: 5 February 2025

SPBill57PMS062025

Within this, specific challenges identified included: • Little evidence on the community-level impacts of learning provision across the system, particularly in relation to how the presence of institutions within a community setting affects other areas of local public service delivery (transport, housing, leisure and entertainment, noise and nuisance behaviours etc.). • While there is a vast array of data and reporting mechanisms for specific elements of delivery, there is little in the way of consistent data collection on performance and outcomes across different providers or learner journeys (particularly for colleges and universities). 157.
Last updated: 11 August 2023

Audit Scotland Annual Report 2022_23

The process included internal consultation with our leadership and People Focus Group, reviewing case studies from around Scotland and abroad, and liaising with other public bodies that have successfully embedded values in their work, • Equality culture and behaviour. • Independence The project culminated in our staff event in March 2023, where we met as an...
Official Report Meeting date: 12 November 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 12 November 2014

That is a reflection of the enduring difficulties that can arise with such behaviour and of the long-term need to tackle it at the preventative end rather than at the end that features the offending behaviour.
Last updated: 1 April 2020

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Official Report Meeting date: 24 November 2020

Meeting of the Parliament 24 November 2020

Others have also played a critical part, such as the on the ball campaigners who have had success in persuading more than 100 football clubs to provide free period products in stadiums and the countless businesses that have started to do the same in workplaces, shops, bars and restaurants.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 November 2009

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee, 25 Nov 2009

It is important to make that point.In research on behaviour in schools in Scotland that has just been concluded, we asked primary and secondary teachers and headteachers about the range of strategies that they use to promote positive behaviour and deal with negative behaviour....
Official Report Meeting date: 7 May 2020

COVID-19 Committee 07 May 2020

I do not think that it is realistic and I think that it is discriminatory, but I also understand the reasons for it. From a behavioural science perspective, cutting off a big section of our society made up of people who are otherwise healthy is not sustainable in the long term.

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