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Everyone is looking to see whether we can change young people’s behaviours and build resilience. If we can make them resist, we could see a huge difference.
The divestments will bring it down a lot, but we were concerned about concentration.Our first recommendation was therefore on structure; the other two were on behaviour and regulation. There are two points on behaviour.
That is something that the Government and the Parliament should address. The Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Act 2004 brought in antisocial behaviour orders.
Legacy is not only about bricks and mortar, although it certainly includes them. The legacy of achieving behavioural change is perhaps more of a challenge, but we always knew that that would be the case.
You will get a better result with a friend if you take them to the side, speak to them about their behaviour, and give them sincere and genuine advice that will benefit your relationship.
That can be useful from a public order perspective, in that disorderly behaviour, noise and other nuisances can be linked to areas where there is a high density of outlets selling alcohol.
If we find a youth at more than one antisocial behaviour incident, their details get passed to a youth worker, who will contact the social work department to find out whether it has any background history on the person.