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Last updated: 31 October 2025

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Requiring public authorities to have regard to guidance about conduct and behaviour at inquiries, as well as to only engage legal representation insofar as necessary and proportionate.
Last updated: 31 October 2025

SPLCMS666

Requiring public authorities to have regard to guidance about conduct and behaviour at inquiries, as well as to only engage legal representation insofar as necessary and proportionate.
Last updated: 17 January 2023

Note of informal engagement with survivors of crime

Sheriffs set conditions for ‘no direct contact’ in both cases, but 3 this was too narrow a condition, as it enabled the accused men to engage in behaviours which made the women feel unsafe and unprotected.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 February 2022

COVID-19 Recovery Committee 03 February 2022

It is clear that that has created a behaviour in our society that says, “Covid—we must react to and deal with that.”
Committee reports Date published: 2 July 2024

Police (Ethics, Conduct and Scrutiny) (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - The current police misconduct procedures

Gross Misconduct (Off Duty): Allegations of serious criminality whether convicted or not (e.g. domestic / sexual offending) Criminal conviction for serious matter (e.g. domestic offending, sexual offending, assault, drink driving, disorder offence with significant aggravator) Controlled drug misuse Gross Misconduct (On Duty): Sexualised behaviour towards others (sexualised comments / behaviours) Criminal Conviction for serious matter (e.g. neglect of duty, perjury, assault, theft) Discriminatory behaviour (including inappropriate social media messaging) Misconduct (Off Duty): Criminal conviction for less serious matter (e.g. low level disorder with mitigation) Inappropriate use of social media (not involving discriminatory behaviour) Disorderly behaviour not leading to criminal charge Misconduct (On Duty): Absence without genuine reason Oppressive type behaviour towards colleagues Driving offence Inappropriate use of language Performance: Repeated low level incivility / failure to take direction Failure to adequately manage workload / investigate reports.
Committee reports Date published: 30 June 2020

Stage 1 Report on the Protection of Workers (Retail and Age-restricted Goods and Services) (Scotland) Bill - Obstruct and hinder

That could be through a referral to an appropriate third sector organisation or other organisation that can assist with the child’s offending behaviour, with a view to changing the behaviour, rather than putting the child in front of the court and imposing a punitive measure.xiEEFW Committee, Official Report, 3 March 2020, col 7 Daniel Johnson MSP explained that his motivation to include the obstruct and hinder element of the offence was to capture negative behaviours early before they escalated into something much more severe.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 October 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 10 October 2024

Will she agree to meet unions whose members are affected by such antisocial behaviour? Will she put a timescale on taking action?
Last updated: 6 December 2021

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Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Audrey Nicoll*, Murdo Fraser*, Stuart McMillan*, Stephanie Callaghan* *S6M-02406 Stephanie Callaghan: Calderbraes Football Club Achieves Gold Quality Mark Award—That the Parliament congratulates Calderbraes Football Club, including its Chairperson, Stephen McCrory, and more than 50 volunteers, for achieving the Gold Quality Mark Award from the Scottish Football Association; understands that to achieve a Gold Award football clubs need to maintain eight teams or more represented across children, youth and male and female adult games, as well as having to comply with mandatory requirements across categories including participation, education (players and volunteers), child wellbeing, equity and health and Tuesday 7 December 2021 16 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan safety; notes that Calderbraes Football Club currently has 16 teams, including an adult team playing at amateur level; recognises the club for promoting a safe and fun environment for its players, with equality, diversity and fairness at the core of its operations; acknowledges the positive impact the club has on the wider wellbeing of the local community through educational events such as the Network Rail/Scottish Football Association rail safety initiative for its child and youth players, and its suicide prevention programme, in partnership with North Lanarkshire Council, and wishes Calderbraes Football Club well with its future development plans both on and off the soccer pitch.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 November 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 26 November 2020

Amateur Football (Covid-19 Restrictions) To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with amateur football organisations regarding the current Covid-19 restrictions.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 January 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 07 January 2025

Youth Crime and Antisocial Behaviour To ask the Scottish Government how it is responding to reported increases in instances of youth crime and antisocial behaviour.

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