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We have employed that approach across groups in which vaccine uptake is lower than we want it to be. In many behavioural studies, that has been shown to be one of the most effective things to do.
I met the EIS and other teaching unions last Monday, and, on 31 January, I chaired a meeting of the Scottish advisory group on relationships and behaviour in schools to discuss the national behaviour action plan.
I was not in Scotland at the time that you are talking about, so I cannot comment on the approach that was taken. However, the insights from behavioural scientists are certainly key; I note that there are one or two important behavioural scientists on the standing committee on pandemics that has been established in S...
(S6O-05041) The Scottish Government is committed to tackling all forms of antisocial behaviour and recognises that community safety is a shared endeavour.
S5W-21186 Jamie Greene: To ask the Scottish Government how many instances of antisocial behaviour have been reported to the Police in Inverclyde in each of the last five years.
Publicly owned rolling stock would leave more finance available to be reinvested into rail services. Anti-social behaviour on trains Anti-social behaviour is a growing concern that must be tackled.
The Scottish Government is committed to achieving the highest standards of animal welfare and supports the general intention of the Bill in attempting to increase public awareness of responsible behaviour when acquiring a dog by providing practical guidance which may help drive behavioural change. 16.
We are committed to ensuring that the police and local authorities have the powers and the resources to address antisocial behaviour. That includes formal warnings, fixed-penalty notices and antisocial behaviour orders.