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Last updated: 1 November 2022

SPICe Briefing for petition PE1934 amended

It has been agreed that the work of the group should continue as planned, and that links to wider work being undertaken to address Harmful Sexual Behaviour will be made in order to ensure a comprehensive approach to tackling this issue.
Last updated: 10 October 2022

CPG Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse Minutes 7 June 2022

Radford et al. (2015) • Three types of prevention strategies to tackle sexual abuse and exploitation were found: those aimed at mobilization to change social norms, attitudes and behaviour; situational prevention; and prevention by reducing risks.
Last updated: 2 February 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Sustainable Transport meeting of 27 January 2022

As part of this, Ms Cowan talked about the importance of achieving behaviour change so that more people shift their travel usage to active and public modes.
Committee reports Date published: 11 March 2025

Stage 1 report - Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour Reviews (Scotland) Bill - Domestic homicide and suicide reviews

In other words, person A is the perpetrator of abusive behaviour. The person who has been abused (person B) needs to be, at the time of the behaviour, one of the following— The partner or ex-partner of the perpetrator The child of the perpetrator The child of the partner or ex-partner of the perpetrator A young person living in the same household as the perpetrator, or in the same household as the perpetrator’s partner or ex-partner The Scottish Government states that the possibility of a review would cover a range of situations where there was, or appears to have been, abusive behaviour within a relationship and that behaviour has, or may have, resulted in the death of the abused person or contributed to their suicide.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 May 2024

Criminal Justice Committee 22 May 2024

A large proportion of the misconduct cases are dealt with by improvement action, in which officers can reflect on their behaviour and standards and seek to develop and improve their behaviour.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-11150 Miles Briggs: Commending the Work of West Lothian Youth Foundation That — the Parliament commends what it considers the excellent work of the West Lothian Youth Foundation (WLYF); is aware that WLYF is a charity that aims to use football as an activity to promote the educational and health development of members of the West Lothian community, with particular emphasis on targeting those who are typically less engaged with these activities and may be failing to achieve their full potential; notes that WLYF offers a diverse range of football- based programmes and initiatives in West Lothian, which support people of all ages, and that the organisation has an average of 799 participants every week; is aware that, to achieve its key aims, it has created a Football for Development plan, working with West Lothian Council, Livingston FC, the Scottish FA and Xcite-West Lothian Leisure; pays tribute to all the staff, trustees, volunteers and supporters of WLYF, and wishes it further success in the future as it continues to develop and provide positive opportunities for people across West Lothian.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-14543 Elaine Smith: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will set out the reasons for the decision not to reconsider the rape case of the two footballers, David Goodwillie and David Robertson, in light of the successful civil action against them.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 May 2025

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 15 May 2025

What is really frustrating with the BBC is that there is a high-handedness to its suggestion that consultation would not have changed anything because of viewer habits and the behaviour of a landlord. We have questions about the behaviour of the landlord.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Proposed future business At its next meeting, on 2 May, the Committee expects to continue its consideration of a report from the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland and the recommendations in the report from the Joint Working Group on sexual harassment and sexist behaviour. The Committee also expects to consider its annual report a...
Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 09 March 2023

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament condemns the misogynistic behaviour, harassment, threats and abuse experienced by women and girls; notes that such behaviour is carried out mainly by men and represents a barrier to achieving equality by restricting the ability of women and girls to achieve their full potential in all aspects of everyday life; is concerned at the increase in online spaces being used to perpetrate such misogynistic behaviours, allowing people to hide behind anonymity; agrees that action needs to be taken to address such behaviour; thanks the independent Working Group on Misogyny, which is chaired by Baroness Helena Kennedy, for its considered report on how to reform criminal law to address misogyny; welcomes the publication of a consultation paper on draft legislative provisions to implement the Group’s recommendations; notes that the Scottish Government will carefully consider responses to the consultation to ensure that legislation introduced in the Parliament appropriately and effectively criminalises this type of pernicious behaviour; recognises that legislation alone will not eradicate the centuries-old cultural attitudes that drive such behaviour, and that wider action to address misogyny and promote equality is equally important to change male behaviour and deliver equality for women and girls; supports these efforts as part of wider reforms to the criminal justice system; urges the Scottish Government to consider how its proposed Criminal Justice Reform Bill might also be used to deliver better outcomes for women and girls; appreciates that this is complicated work that needs scrutiny, but regrets that it has taken so many years only to get to consultation level; recognises how important wider education is, particularly for young people, to generate the fundamental shift in attitude that is needed, and notes the importance of recognising the toxicity of social media.

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