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Official Report Meeting date: 18 May 2022

Criminal Justice Committee 18 May 2022

Often, they are quite worried about their online behaviour and are looking for help and support to stop.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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James Kelly: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will commit to an independent review of football policing. (S5O-02372) 5. Jamie Halcro Johnston: To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking in response to the reported increase in incidents of antisocial behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 October 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 01 October 2024

That impacted on the committee’s ability to scrutinise what the potential revenue implications might be and the potential for behavioural effects. As the committee stated in our report, providing that data would help the Scottish Government to make a more informed decision when setting the rates of tax—that is, one that carefully balances the need to raise revenue, advance environmental behaviour change and align with the aims of an industry that is seeking to thrive in Scotland to provide economic benefit.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-03755: Paul McLennan: 25 Years of John Muir Award in Scotland on John Muir Day on 21 April - That the Parliament notes John Muir Day on 21 April 2022 and commends the John Muir Trust on 25 years of running the John Muir Award; understands that, since its launch in Scotland, it has encouraged over 451,578 people from all backgrounds across the UK to enjoy, connect with, and care for wild places through a nationally recognised environmental award scheme, and considers that nature connection encourages healthy pro-environmental behaviours...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 January 2014

S4W-18919

Scottish Government officials have regular discussions with the football authorities and the police about a range of issues relating to football and will attend the next meetings of the SFA’s Unacceptable Behaviour Group and Police Scotland’s Football Working Group in January 2014.
Last updated: 18 December 2024

202425Q1ComplaintsHandlingforweb

Not upheld, 4 complaints: • A stage 1 complaint about a staff member ‘portraying hate’ • A stage 1 complaint about the requirement to cover up a T-shirt with Pride colours in the form of a Union flag: We explained that flags (including on clothing) are not permitted under the Visitor Behaviour Policy. • A stage 2 complaint from quarter 4 of 2023-24 about the application of policy in relation to the removal of a visitor’s badge: While the complaint was not upheld as no discrimination had taken place, we explained the Visitor Behaviour Policy and the change agreed by the SPCB to permit small, discreet badges in future. • A stage 2 complaint from quarter 4 of 2023-24 about a comment made by staff and inconsistent application of procedures for visitors attending First Minister’s Questions (FMQs): Following an independent investigation, neither element of the complaint was upheld but recommendations were made for clearer guidance to be provided to MSPs and their staff about procedures for FMQs and for SPS staff training to ensure consistency in processes. pdf. application/pdf. 71582. 202425Q1ComplaintsHandlingforweb.
Last updated: 19 November 2024

National Approach to Anti Bullying 13 Nov 2024

Publication of the guidance was one of the initial priorities within the relationships and behaviour in schools action plan. The refreshed guidance takes account of developments in policy and practice since 2017, including the thematic inspection of recording and monitoring bullying incidents in schools, which published in February 2023.
Last updated: 30 April 2024

SPS POAS to PAC 18 April 2024

As a union, the POAS are vocal that the impact of having to pick up GEOAmey escorts is leaving establishments understaffed and we advise our members to restrict their regimes accordingly in order to improve the H&S of our members, however, and as mentioned above this impacts the way staff should be engaging with prisoners and helping them address their offending behaviours and their out of cell activity time.
Last updated: 31 October 2023

202324 Q1 Complaints Handling for web

. • A stage 2 complaint about the incorrect use of gender-based terminology (upheld) and about lack of clarity on permitted visitor behaviour in the Chamber (not upheld): We are updating staff guidance and training, and further training is being arranged; the Accessibility page on our website is now referred to in the Visitor Behaviour Policy to make it easier for visitors to tell us in advance of any support needed.
Last updated: 20 January 2023

LG 2022 Paper 009 Staff Engagement Survey Results Annex B

The other recurring themes that emerged from the additional comments related to behaviours and structure in the organisation.

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