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Official Report Meeting date: 26 June 2013

Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee 26 June 2013

There are many aspects to our society—where a broad local community buys its football club, that is a form of social ownership—so we need to set things in context.Another point is that there is now the notion of a target for the area of community ownership.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 September 2011

Education and Culture Committee 13 September 2011

Another project will be announced later this week that will take the youth music initiative into new areas of audience development in partnership with football clubs across Scotland. The youth music initiative is £10 million and £8 million is devolved to local authorities for music tuition.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 May 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 21 May 2013

I hope that such debate can lead to positive behaviour change on travel choices, recycling and diet and exercise, as well as having a democratic function if public dialogue is linked to public policy development processes.I also believe that it is good for scientists to be reminded that their work does not exist in a vacuum—although I suddenly realise that ...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 February 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 01 February 2012

Both have enormous influence on the lives of people and, therefore, just as they have the ability to lead society towards good, their failure in their duties impacts negatively on the whole of society.It is for this reason that those two groups are held to a very high level of scrutiny in what they say, how they behave and how they execute their roles. Not only is immoral behaviour not accepted from these people, but there can often be public outcry at such behaviour, even where no legal laws have been broken.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 January 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 27 January 2011

The issue is not just the tenants’ antisocial behaviour but the collusion between landlord and tenant in doing nothing about the behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 June 2009

Equal Opportunities Committee, 02 Jun 2009

Antisocial behaviour would not be acceptable and would be addressed using the local antisocial behaviour policies and the community safety policies in general.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 February 2010

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee 24 February 2010

For instance, is there any evidence to suggest that directing our resources at and targeting people in the adult offender population who express a willingness to change their behaviour will in fact change their behaviour?
Official Report Meeting date: 12 January 2016

Justice Committee 12 January 2016

Item 3 is consideration of a draft report on our scrutiny of the Scottish Government’s draft budget; item 4 is consideration of a draft stage 1 report on the Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill; and item 5 is consideration of our work programme.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 November 2015

Pentland Hills Regional Park Boundary Bill Committee 19 November 2015

I say to Mr MacKenzie what I said to Alex Fergusson: if the bill were to go through, that would provide a refresher course for the public on what they think is their right to roam—although it is actually a right of access with responsibility—and would help them to understand how not to impinge on farmers’ livelihoods by distressing animals by their behaviour or by being reckless or ignorant.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 June 2015

Justice Committee 16 June 2015

In its evidence, the Faculty of Advocates observed that “the availability of a statutory defence would provide a significant additional protection to victims of trafficking” and that “If an individual is not recognised by the Crown as being, or appearing to be, a victim of trafficking, or the Crown does not accept that there is a link between the offending behaviour and status as a victim, the individual may have difficulty in challenging effectively a decision to prosecute.”

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