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Official Report Meeting date: 15 September 2015

Welfare Reform Committee 15 September 2015

However, there are opportunities for cost savings and for more cost-effective behaviours. Those involve medical assessments and a more joined-up approach to the welfare system in general.
Committees Date published: 27 April 2017

EU engagement and scrutiny of the Committees of the Scottish Parliament 2016-17

In football there are more than 400 players plying their trade in the top two divisions in England and Scotland, with the vast majority unlikely to pass the stringent work permit requirements for non EU nationals introduced by the Football Association in March 2015.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2014

S4W-23276

To ask the Scottish Government how many people have been (a) prosecuted and (b) convicted for (i) abusive behaviour toward and (ii) attacking NHS staff in each year since 1999, broken down by NHS board area.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2014

S4W-23256

The SPS further supports a ‘Prison Watch’ scheme that requests members of the public to inform the prison if they notice any suspicious behaviour on the perimeter of the prison wall, the prison then liaise with Police Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 June 2013

S4W-15385

Our Fairness at Work policy sets out quite clearly the behaviours we expect from all our staff and is based on the premise that what is deemed to be unacceptable is based on the perception of the recipient.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 April 2013

S4W-13961

Data is reported on and published measuring cognitive, social, emotional and behavioural development, physical and mental health and wellbeing outcomes for children aged 0-8 years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 March 2013

S4W-13497

To support this aim, the Scottish Government has provided financial support to the following organisations involved in tackling homophobia since 2007: Year Stonewall Scotland Equality Network LGBT Youth Scotland 2007-08 £121,938 £231,754 £463,152 2008-09 £101,276 £232,378 £426,925 2009-10 £78,000 £233,433 £270,000 2010-11 £100,000 £230,000 £270,000 2011-12 £100,000 £355,000 £265,000 2012-13 £100,000 £355,000 £265,000 In addition, the Scottish Government has provided the following funding to organisations to support education authorities and schools to prevent and tackle homophobia and homophobic bullying in schools: Amount Organisation Purpose 2007-08 £32,320 Learning and Teaching Scotland (now Education Scotland) to work with LGBT Youth Scotland on dissemination of research and preparation for good practice guidance £350,000 respectme core fund the national anti-bullying service to work with adults to give them the practical skills and confidence to deal with all types of bullying behaviour...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 February 2013

S4W-12833

To ask the Scottish Government how many and what percentage of care leavers and people with (a) autism spectrum disorders, (b) Asperger syndrome, (c) attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, (d) social, emotional behavioural difficulties and (e) learning disabilities are in further education.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 February 2013

S4W-12838

To ask the Scottish Government what percentage of further education students comprises care leavers and people with (a) autism spectrum disorders, (b) Asperger syndrome, (c) attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, (d) social, emotional behavioural difficulties and (e) learning disabilities.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 October 2012

S4W-10091

The programme aims to improve the availability of high quality evidence based parenting programmes for families with young children who have elevated levels of problem behaviour. We have put in place a set of national health indicators for children and young people in Scotland.

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