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Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20160526

S5W-00219 Christine Grahame: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will revisit the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004 and, in particular, whether it is effective in dealing with anti-social neighbours.
Date published: 26 June 2024

Nuisance complaints - some frequently asked questions - Private rented housing

These include powers to serve private landlords with an antisocial behaviour notice (ASBN) which sets out the steps needed to address the antisocial behaviour of the tenant.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20160929

Consideration of continued petitions: The Committee will consider- PE1223 by Ron Beaty on school bus safety; PE1319 by William Smith and Scott Robertson on improving youth football in Scotland; PE1408 by Andrea MacArthur on updating of pernicious anaemia/vitamin B12 deficiency understanding and treatment; PE1458 by Peter Cherbi on register of interests for members of Scotland s judiciary; ’ PE1463 by Sandra Whyte, Marian Dyer and Lorraine Cleaver on effective thyroid and adrenal testing, diagnosis and treatment; PE1480 by Amanda Kopel, on behalf of The Frank Kopel Alzheimer's Awareness Campaign, on alzheimer s and dementia awareness; ’ PE1533 by Jeff Adamson, on behalf of Scotland Against the Care Tax, on abolition of non- residential social care charges for older and disabled people; PE1517 by Elaine Holmes and Olive McIlroy, on behalf of Scottish Mesh Survivors - Hear Our Voice campaign, on polypropylene mesh medical devices; PE1540 by Douglas Philand on permanent solution for the A83; PE1545 by Ann Maxwell, on behalf of Muir Maxwell Trust, on residential care provision for the severely learning disabled; PE1563 by Doreen Goldie, on behalf of Avonbridge and Standburn Community Council, on sewage sludge spreading; PE1568 by Catherine Hughes on funding, access and promotion of the NHS CIC; PE1577 by Rachael Wallace on adult cerebral palsy services; PE1581 by Duncan Wright, on behalf of Save Scotland's School Libraries, on save Scotland s ’ school libraries; PE1586 by James A Mackie, on behalf of Innes Community Council, on statutory control measures for invasive non-native species; PE1591 by Catriona MacDonald, on behalf of SOS-NHS, on major redesign of healthcare services in Skye, Lochalsh and South West Ross; PE1592 by Shaheen McQuade on group B Strep information and testing; PE1593 by Paul Quigley, on behalf of Fans Against Criminalisation, on a full review of the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012; PE1595 by Alexander Taylor on moratorium on shared space schemes; PE1598 by Guy Linley-Adams, on behalf of Salmon & Trout Conservation Scotland, on protecting wild salmonids from sea lice from Scottish salmon farms; PE1600 by John Chapman on speed awareness courses; PE1601 by Andy Myles on European beavers in Scotland; PE1602 by Carol Sunnucks on ECGs and heart echo tests within antenatal care.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 November 2024

Education, Children and Young People Committee 13 November 2024

It is interesting that we are talking about risk assessments, because phase 1 under theme 5 of the national action plan on behaviour in schools, which covers violent behaviour, says that there should be national guidance on risk assessments.
Last updated: 15 January 2025

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Constables attend interviews and assist and participate in proceedings (including all investigations) openly, promptly and professionally, in line with the expectations 10 of a police constable.”. 1 (5) In schedule 1 of the Police Service of Scotland (Conduct) Regulations 2014 (S.S.I. 2014/68) (standards of professional behaviour), after the paragraph heade...
Committees Date published: 7 November 2018

Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - Rights of victims and those who cause harm

v Official Report, 27 September 2018, Col 37 The Minister also picked up on the importance for victims of ensuring that harmful behaviour is not repeated: We have recognised that the children who are involved in harmful behaviour are often victims of other people’s harmful behaviour.
Committees Date published: 3 December 2019

Code of Conduct for MSPs - proposed revisions to implement the recommendations contained in the Joint Working Group's Report on Sexual Harassment and Sexist Behaviour - Background and consultation

The survey results indicated that while the majority of respondents (78%) had never experienced sexual harassment or sexist behaviour, a fifth had experienced such behaviour while working at the Parliament.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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Motions submitted for Members’ Business are shown below— S6M-10788: Daniel Johnson: Increase in Youth Antisocial Behaviour - That the Parliament acknowledges the reported concerning increase in youth antisocial behaviour, both in Scotland generally and locally in the Edinburgh Southern constituency; shares its concern with the reported experiences of local businesses in the Edinburgh Southern constituency and, in particular, local retail and entertainment venues around the New Market Road area, where, it understands, a supermarket chain’s experience of antisocial behaviour is among the highest nationally; notes the reported impact that such an increase in youth antisocial behaviour is having on both the public's and retail workers' safety; praises the work done by the police to tackle this issue in light of the reported increasing workforce pressures that the force is facing, and notes the calls on the Scottish Government to do all that it can to address this issue.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20181219

Sexual harassment and sexist behaviour: The Committee will consider the evidence heard earlier in the meeting. 5.
Committees Published: 16 September 2021

Working Group on Misogyny and Criminal Justice in Scotland

The working group will go through the identified behaviours and ask the following questions: is the behaviour misogynistic and what category of behaviour does it fall under (sexual abuse, physical abuse, and psychological/emotional abuse).

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