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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: 9 May 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 09 May 2017

I notice that he focused his what-to-do list on individual behaviours and not the structural issues of the economy and society.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 June 2010

Public Petitions Committee 29 June 2010

I know only that the Republic of Ireland squad receives a considerable grant from the Football Association of Ireland. The English squad is funded solely by the Football Association.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 April 2025

Criminal Justice Committee 02 April 2025

It would mean that victims of the offences of human trafficking and modern slavery would qualify for anonymity only when there had been a sexual element to the offending behaviour. Under the bill, victims of each of the offences of criminal exploitation, as well as some other offences of limited scope, would gain an automatic right to anonymity, regardless of whether there was a sexual component to the behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 June 2024

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 11 June 2024

Earlier in the evidence session, we talked about the fact that, whether it is unintended or otherwise, part of the design of the current rent controls has supported existing tenants and created behavioural responses elsewhere. Scotland is quite a small place.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 June 2015

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An overview of CashBack investment by organisation delivering activity in Glasgow is detailed in the following table: Community Asset Cultural Activities Early Years Youth Work Glasgow LinkUp Creative Scotland Working on Wheels YouthLink Scotland Youth Scotland 2008-09 £9,959 £725,547 2009-10 £151,881 £150,344 £21,493 2010-11 £14,939 £238,186 £24,208 2011-12 £44,852 £138,391 £2,164 £240,756 £19,957 2012-13 £95,902 £201,686 £1,648 £64,251 £36,919 2013-14 £164,084 £100,892 £1,463 £73,323 £45,111 Partner total £304,838 £617,748 £5,274 £1,492,407 £147,687 Mentoring and Youth Employability Glasgow Personal Development Partnership Princes Trust Development Awards Powerskills – Scottish Power/Glasgow Clyde College 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 £116,792 2011-12 £321,572 £27,634 £24,851 2012-13 £152,900 £42,091 £39,275 2013-14 £34,185 £70,306 Partner total £591,264 £103,910 £134,432 Sporting Activities and Facilities Glasgow Amateur Boxing Scotland Basketball Scotland Scottish Football...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 May 2013

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These include the following resources - the numbers give the monthly average distribution: Choose Life – Don’t Hide It Pocket Card – 800 Choose Life “Read Between the Lines” Key Message Card – 1,200 Choose Life Card – 170 Read Between the Lines Posters, 4 types – 3,000 After a Suicide Mental Health Booklet – 120 The Art of Conversation, full A4 document – 400 The Art of Conversation Summary – 3,300 As part of its awareness-raising activity, the Breathing Space telephone advice line for people experiencing low mood, depression or anxiety, has distributed postcards (“Help a friend stay in the game”) developed by Choose Life, at various Scottish Premier League football...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 July 2011

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In addition, we will be looking to optimise all opportunities that come with hosting Olympic football matches in Glasgow and will capitalise on the media opportunity around the Games to promote and showcase Scotland to a global audience.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 March 2016

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The analysis for protective orders in relation to antisocial behaviour was based on a potential issue with availability that was highlighted via the Access to Justice Reference Group.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2016

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The refreshed national approach will refer to a range of strategies and programmes being used throughout Scotland that can improve relationships and behaviour and help prevent and address bullying.

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