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Official Report Meeting date: 22 May 2025

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 22 May 2025

The bill would have an effect on the way in which MSPs are punished for their behaviour in Parliament—or, for example, their behaviour in acting as a paid lobbyist if they ask questions about something.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 March 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 08 March 2022

It is time to challenge unacceptable male behaviour and better protect women from it.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20170807

Supported by: Bill Bowman*, Dean Lockhart*, Tom Mason*, Jackson Carlaw*, Finlay Carson* *S5M-06936 Jenny Gilruth: East Fife Girls and Women's Football Club That the Parliament — congratulates East Fife Girls and Women’s Football Club on securing £1,676 of funding from sportscotland through the Awards for All Scotland programme; understands that the funding will go towards the hire of winter training facilities and to attend various training courses; acknowledges that East Fife Girls and Women s Football Club is a newly-registered charity, incorporated in 2015 ’ and registered with the SFA, which offers football opportunities to girls and women from Levenmouth, Methil, Buckhaven, Glenrothes and Kirkcaldy; welcomes this funding from sportscotland and the Awards for All Scotland programme, and wishes the football club every success in its future ambitions.
Date published: 13 June 2017

Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill - Executive Summary

Retrieved from <a href="http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/Domestic%20Abuse%20Scotland%20Bill/SPBill08S052017.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/Domestic%20Abuse%20Scotland%20Bill/SPBill08S052017.pdf</a> It sets out three conditions, all of which must be proven if there is to be a conviction for the offence: the accused engaged in a course of behaviour which was abusive of the accused's partner or ex-partner a reasonable person would consider the course of behaviour to be likely to cause the partner/ex-partner to suffer physical or psychological harm the accused either intended the course of behaviour to cause such harm or was reckless as to whether it would The offence is intended to cover behaviour which is already criminal as well as abuse which might not be captured by the current law.
Date published: 26 June 2024

Nuisance complaints - some frequently asked questions - Social housing

Social housing Social landlords will have their own policies for dealing with antisocial behaviour caused by their tenants. They will often work in partnership with other agencies to tackle any problems (for further details see the antisocial behaviour section of the briefing).
Last updated: 26 March 2025

Visiting the Scottish Parliament with groups

Supervision of A ratio of 1 adult to 10 Further information about the children or young people is Visitor Behaviour Policy can be school/youth groups. found on the ‘Plan your Visit’ recommended.
Last updated: 8 January 2025

Safety guidance for visiting groups

December 2024 Page 5 of 7 Hazard/Risk Control Additional information Public areas: Automatic doors, Adequate supervision is Further information about the slip hazards, trip hazards. required. Groups should move Visitor Behaviour Policy can be around the building in a suitable found here.
Last updated: 25 October 2023

SPICe Briefing for petition PE2051

This found that staff in schools “are committed to creating a safe and secure environment where bullying is openly acknowledged, discussed and challenged as unacceptable behaviour” and that “in almost all schools, staff provide appropriate support to children and 2 young people who both display and experience bullying behaviours.”
Last updated: 11 May 2023

Children Care and Justice Bill Note of informal meeting of 19 April 2023

This led to them being offered heroin by older prisoners, which led to problems with addiction. For them, many of the behavioural challenges in some young people are often due to problems with communication and an inability to do so appropriately, leading to offending.
Last updated: 4 August 2022

Additional Information to Support Monitoring

A case relates to the issue raised so a person can raise more than one issue and hence have more than one live case created. Public attitudes and behaviours Attitudes, knowledge and behaviours The Scottish Government regularly publishes data from surveys on attitudes, knowledge and behaviours in relation to the pandemic.

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