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Unconscious biases and learned stereotypes are automatic and unintentional, but they are deeply ingrained in our beliefs and have the ability to affect our behaviour. They are a problem that we must address.
It is hard to think of another democratic country in which there has been a more damning verdict on the behaviour of a Prime Minister. The judgment could not be starker.
We are now revising that strategy to ensure that our approach to climate change engagement and behaviour change is commensurate with the ambitions that are set out in the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill.
I draw members’ attention to project EDWARD—or European day without a road death—which was introduced across the European Union to challenge driver behaviour and get people to look at the consequences of their behaviour and how it might needlessly cause a devastating accident.
Energy Drinks (Impact on Classroom Behaviour) To ask the Scottish Government what evidence it is aware of that energy drink consumption by pupils during the school day may impact on classroom behaviour.
Powers that are available through antisocial behaviour legislation have been used effectively as part of the multi-agency approach to planning and to prevention.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 October 2009
To ask the Scottish Executive further to the publication of Recorded Crime in Scotland, 2008-09, how many crimes of handling an offensive weapon were recorded by the police in 2008-09, broken down by local authority area.