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Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 June 2016

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Teachers with additional support needs for learning as their main subject, 2007 to 2015 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Aberdeen City 191 184 192 174 161 167 147 116 115 Aberdeenshire 209 227 279 292 286 277 265 242 263 Angus 94 105 97 97 102 93 82 79 82 Argyll and Bute 29 36 41 42 42 43 41 40 45 Clackmannanshire 29 33 35 30 30 26 24 30 30 Dumfries and Galloway 83 125 121 130 124 132 124 120 104 Dundee City 182 169 159 159 148 148 137 138 131 East Ayrshire 55 64 115 110 109 111 111 107 107 East Dunbartonshire 46 66 55 53 50 58 60 53 58 East Lothian 41 44 60 56 58 55 49 50 46 East Renfrewshire 43 46 43 36 34 43 42 42 41 Edinburgh City 166 176 169 168 165 153 150 138 125 Eilean Siar 15 19 25 22 22 21 23 15 14 Falkirk 112 122 148 131 133 124 124 116 108 Fife 233 235 248 236 209 208 211 173 194 Glasgow City 235 240 214 245 236 260 245 220 194 Highland 225 208 216 190 171 163 150 129 161 Inverclyde 49 55 53 47 43 47 46 36 40 Midlothian 44 40 43 40 38 40 60 57 51 Moray 79 96 98 99 99 100 92 87 87 North Ayrshire 104 117 118 116 121 119 125 124 126 North Lanarkshire 186 200 189 185 175 162 140 147 130 Orkney Islands 19 22 20 22 26 27 32 29 29 Perth and Kinross 39 79 70 73 61 68 83 90 89 Renfrewshire 85 78 62 53 57 54 57 52 49 Scottish Borders 78 80 80 65 88 87 81 86 83 Shetland Islands 40 45 52 50 44 41 41 37 41 South Ayrshire 83 76 77 106 101 109 106 103 100 South Lanarkshire 119 146 151 156 158 152 150 137 130 Stirling 27 34 35 43 40 36 38 41 42 West Dunbartonshire 28 45 52 48 51 50 48 60 55 West Lothian 92 90 87 88 76 76 73 71 66 Scotland 3,062 3,301 3,402 3,363 3,258 3,249 3,157 2,963 2,936 This includes teachers in primary, secondary, special schools, and centrally employed teachers, with their main subject recorded as: Learning Support Secondary; Learning Support, Primary; SEN (primary) non-recorded pupils; SEN (recorded pupils); SEN (Secondary) non-recorded pupils; SEN Behavioural...
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 November 2025

SPICe Bill Summaries - Session 6 - July 2023 to June 2024

Neither the Bill nor its accompanying documents detail specific behaviours that would be prohibited within a safe access zone.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 November 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 26 November 2019

Nor do I think that being a fan of one or other of the major football teams makes someone sectarian.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 October 2009

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To ask the Scottish Executive how many people were convicted of handling an offensive weapon or assault with a knife in Glasgow Sheriff Court and the High Court in Glasgow in July 2009.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 October 2013

Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee 09 October 2013

Is enough notice taken of behaviour change? Should more be done to affect it?
Official Report Meeting date: 3 October 2017

Health and Sport Committee 03 October 2017

The panel will be aware that the committee has looked at the PVG scheme in relation to sports coaching, particularly in youth football. How does Volunteer Scotland view the current PVG scheme?
Official Report Meeting date: 2 May 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 02 May 2019

During the 2014 Commonwealth games, the Rwandan team was hosted by East Lothian, and those links have continued through sport and local schools—for example, Tranent Colts Football Club has sent delegations to do coaching and community-building work in Rwanda.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 January 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 30 January 2019

No woman—or man—should be subject to such behaviour, and it is vital that we stand shoulder to shoulder in condemning it.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 October 2017

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee 03 October 2017

What does cultural change look like? It looks like changes in behaviour and changes in attitude. Perhaps they are just being nice to me—although I do not think so—but most people who work in the agricultural holdings area tell me that behaviours, attitudes and expectations are changing.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 October 2015

Equal Opportunities Committee 01 October 2015

That is not about getting minorities to play football, as they play anyway; it is about enabling them to progress by becoming football coaches or referees or playing a role in mainstream football clubs.

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