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Ignoring it and carrying on has become a learned behaviour—that is the reality. It is not only about refugees or migrants; it is about British citizens who are born and raised here and experience it.
Some of that relates to stereotypes and potential stigma, such as the possibility that someone might not want to support somebody with a complex life or behavioural difficulties. However, to support somebody well, you absolutely need to know all that information.
CCPS’s submission suggests an alternative model in which the primary change drivers will be “cultural in the form of relationships and behaviours embodied in the system.” Yvette Burgess, could you expand on what is meant by that, and how that approach could be reflected in the bill?
After we have done everything that we can reasonably do to change behaviours relating to the use of energy, we would still have a £9 million pressure, and that would be five months away from now.
The reliability, efficiency and affordability of public transport has caused us difficulties in getting that behavioural change in the public and encouraging people to get out of cars and on to public transport.
These include work focusing on schools, communities, the workplace, football supporters and adult offenders: Organisation Financial Years Totals 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Nil by Mouth £51,000 £59,000 £59,000 £169,000 Sense ove...
I agree with your general observation that a large part of that is down to behaviour and, inevitably, behaviour in the early years and how the commission builds up a reputation.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 March 2011
The use of antisocial behaviour measures covering the period October 2004 to March 2008, including dispersal orders, can be found on the Scottish Government website at www.scotland.gov.uk.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 September 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive what average length of time it takes to serve an antisocial behaviour order after the original complaint is made against the offender.