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Committee reports Date published: 5 June 2018

Sexual harassment and inappropriate conduct - Clarity of and confidence in policies

Col 5 The Sexual Harassment and Sexist Behaviour Survey revealed a lack of confidence in the Parliament's policies and reporting procedures and this must be urgently addressed.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 May 2017

Wild Animals in Travelling Circuses (Scotland) Bill - Scope

., the "the ambit of the Bill has been precisely focused with clear reasons in mind" (p. 4), based on the understanding that the use of wild animals in travelling circuses involves: the use of wild animals whose nature is still "genetically and behaviourally hardwired"; the performance of behaviours (tricks) for entertainment that are not normally exhibited naturally; temporary / mobile accommodation that does not allow animals to carry out their natural behaviours or functions; significant time spent travelling, which further prevents animals from engaging in natural behaviours; little educational or conservation value, other than a cultural tradition considered by many to be outdated and unethical.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 January 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 23 January 2025

After taking taxpayer-funded limos to nine football matches, he claimed that they were all to discuss Government business.
Last updated: 24 November 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 24 October 2023

. • That influence can be used to affect positive behaviour change, such as encouraging greater use of re-use options, such as the re-use shop in Aberdeen.
Last updated: 3 March 2023

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Secondly, despite extensive research in this area, there is still considerable uncertainty when it comes to measuring taxpayers’ behavioural responses to Income Tax changes.
Last updated: 20 January 2023

LG 2022 Paper 009 Staff Engagement Survey Results Annex A

58 1% 7% 52% 25% 6% (On a five-point scale from very poor to excellent) 2% 22% 52% 20% 3% Number of Response rate Comparison to 409 72% -10% respondents percentage: previous survey: Parliament All questions by theme Themes Dignity and mutual respect Current survey score Yes I am confident there is adequate support and policies in place to deal with all 59 70 forms of harassment, bullying and discrimination at work 60 I know how to access advice on inappropriate behaviour...
Last updated: 31 October 2024

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Members' Business motions that have not achieved cross party support *S6M-15156 Alex Cole-Hamilton: Protecting Communities from Antisocial Behaviour and Antisocial Driving—That the Parliament notes with concern that many communities in Scotland, including those in the Edinburgh Western constituency such as South Queensferry, have been affected by antisocial behaviour and antisocial driving; understands that this kind of behaviour can have an impact on quality of life, businesses and community spaces; notes with concern the findings of the report, Still living a nightmare: Understanding the experiences of victims of anti- social behaviour, which has been published by Baroness Newlove and highlights the severe impact of unresolved antisocial behaviour on victims across the UK, including significant mental health issues; acknowledges and notes praise for the Silent Crime campaign for its work in raising awareness of what it believes are these often overlooked issues; recognises the hard work undertaken by Police Scotland and local authorities to tackle this behaviour, particularly around antisocial driving, and notes calls for the Scottish Government to create a national taskforce, which can examine and identify targeted measures to address this behaviour, including whether legislation can be tightened.
Last updated: 12 March 2025

Visual Impairement Minutes CPGVI Wednesday 20 November 2024 060125

However, he recognised that education and training can only go so far and changing behaviour and perceptions is vital. • They recently held a British Blind Sport engagement day attended by forty-five people. • They are arranging more events and are looking to build more networks using a pan-disability approach.
Last updated: 6 March 2025

Draft minutes CPGVI Wednesday 20 November 2024 060125

However, he recognised that education and training can only go so far and changing behaviour and perceptions is vital. • They recently held a British Blind Sport engagement day attended by forty-five people. • They are arranging more events and are looking to build more networks using a pan-disability approach.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-01892: Jim Fairlie: Tackling Misogyny and Violence Against Women and Girls - That the Parliament believes, and is concerned, that misogyny and violence against women and girls continues to blight society; welcomes the Police Scotland campaign, Don’t be that Guy, as what it considers a positive contribution in encouraging men to take responsibility for stopping violence and discrimination against women and girls across all settings and, it considers, in tackling the idea that it is the responsibility of women and girls to protect themselves from male violence, rather than the other way round; considers that what it sees as male-dominated environments and organisations, such as sports clubs, have a particular role to play in spreading this message; believes that lasting change happens when small acts are repeated en masse, and notes the call for individual men, including those in the Perthshire South and Kinross-shire constituency, to make the simple changes to their behaviour...

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