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Official Report Meeting date: 28 May 2009

Plenary, 28 May 2009

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament welcomes the fact that, since its launch in January 2008, the CashBack for Communities programme has provided positive opportunities and activities for over 100,000 young people in Scotland; recognises that providing healthy and fun activities not only gives young people something to do, but can help in reducing crime and antisocial behaviour by diverting the small minority who cause trouble away from such behaviour; welcomes the fact that the CashBack programme has been funded through £12 million recovered from criminals using the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002; commends the significant efforts of partners in the CashBack programme including Youthlink, Scottish Football Association, Scottish Rugby Union, Basketballscotland, Scottish Sports Futures, sportscotland, Scottish Screen and the Scottish Arts Council, as well as the very many local projects and volunteers that are making the scheme a success; believes that every effort should be made to ensure further progress in recovering assets from those who profit from crime, and believes that funds obtained through the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 should continue to be focussed on projects in communities affected by crime and in activities that provide diversion from offending, and calls on the Scottish Government to promote closer working and engagement between safer neighbourhood and community police teams and young people in efforts to prevent and tackle crime and antisocial behaviour and to ensure that the CashBack money is distributed fairly so that the whole of Scotland can reap the benefits of the scheme.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 October 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 07 October 2015

The Government remains committed to tackling child poverty head on, despite the challenges from the UK Government.Energy Drinks (Impact on Classroom Behaviour) 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.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 February 2013

Referendum (Scotland) Bill Committee 21 February 2013

Guidance is needed about how we monitor those sites for material that needs to be deleted quickly, whether that material is offensive or party political. That is where SOLAR, the EMB and other professional associations involved in elections would come into play.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2012

Referendum (Scotland) Bill Committee 08 November 2012

The idea—my party leader calls it “Rennie’s riddle”—that if 52 per cent were in favour of independence, but 75 per cent were in favour of more powers, the 52 per cent would trump the 75 per cent in an Alice in Wonderland way was completely offensive to anybody with a democratic bone in their body.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 November 2011

Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee 30 November 2011

My position on capping is that if—and it is an “if”—we were to reorientate support towards where the food is being produced and towards those who are actively managing the land and taking the risk, I would not find the idea of a big single farm payment offensive. The status quo is clearly not working and not fit for purpose.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 April 2010

S3W-32415

In order to achieve this effectively, teachers explore issues such as social norms, peer pressure and the many other social influences which can affect the attitudes, values and behaviours of children and young people.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 March 2010

S3W-31578

The use of stun weapons in US law enforcement, regarding the use of Taser guns on individuals suffering from seizures, what training Strathclyde police officers will receive during the three-day training course on Taser gun use on identifying post-seizure behaviour to ensure that these symptoms are not mistaken for non-compliant, combative or intoxicated behaviour.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 February 2008

S3W-09181

However there is ample anecdotal evidence that alcohol is used as an excuse by many for their behaviour, whether in the courts or out.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 November 2007

S3W-06929

For future years, funding forcommunity safety and antisocial behaviour will be included within the overalllocal government finance settlement.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 January 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 12 January 2016

There has been a welcome drop in negative behaviour such as smoking, alcohol abuse and general disruptive behaviour.

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