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Last updated: 29 August 2024

Scottish Environment Protection Agency_response to Vapes SSI letter 16 August 2024_WEB

They are highly likely to be a source of some of the same littering and improper disposal behaviours as disposable vapes and as such also need to be managed.
Last updated: 29 August 2024

SPICe Briefing for Petition PE2097

For example, in its Stage 1 report, the Justice Committee noted that: “Central to the Committee’s scrutiny of this Bill is the need to balance the rights of individuals to be protected from being subjected to threatening or abusive behaviour and the rights of individuals, the press and religious groups to express themselves freely, without fear of investiga...
Last updated: 24 April 2024

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Ensuring victims are financially compensated for loss of the marital home, including loss of personal possessions and furniture left in the property We note that rights and remedies allowing financial and property claims after separation as part of divorce are already available under the Family Law (Scotland) Act 1985, but women need access to civil legal aid or otherwise affordable legal services to exercise these rights and access the provisions of the Act, a matter discussed above. 1 The Law Society of Scotland stated in their submission to the Committee that “Considerations of fairness and equity underpin the Family Law (Scotland) Act 1985” 2 and the Minister for Community Safety noted in her submission to the Committee that “… Under the 1985 Act, a party’s behaviour...
Last updated: 1 September 2022

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MVP is a peer education programme that gives young people the chance to explore and challenge the attitudes, beliefs and cultural norms underpinning gender based violence, bullying and other forms of violence. It can address a range of behaviours including name-calling, sexting, controlling behaviour and harassment.
Last updated: 15 March 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Sustainable Transport meeting of 24 February 2022

He covered a number of points: - The importance of both technology and behaviour change to achieving decarbonisation. - The necessity of demand reduction to achieving decarbonisation. - What ‘good’ policy in demand management should look like. - Challenges of delivering policies in this area.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 August 2022

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Scoutable United received £1,000 to provide and promote equal opportunities for people from minority ethnic communities to participate in football. The funding was utilised to secure training facilities and organise games, and to invest in equipment such as training bibs, cones and footballs.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 March 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 07 March 2024

No teacher, support assistant or pupil should face violence in Scotland’s schools. The behaviour in Scottish schools research that was published in November 2023 provides a robust and accurate national picture in relation to behaviour in Scotland’s schools, and the series of behaviour summits that I held in September, October and November, alongside the BISSR findings, are informing the national action plan.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 December 2024

Criminal Justice Committee 18 December 2024

It would be for the court to put a value on current behaviour and past behaviour. I could not possibly say whether having access to that information will increase the police’s prospects of success in achieving those orders.
Last updated: 6 October 2021

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Supported by: Rona Mackay*, Miles Briggs*, Alexander Stewart*, Stuart McMillan*, Annie Wells*, Annabelle Ewing*, Kenneth Gibson*, Siobhian Brown*, Colin Beattie*, Murdo Fraser*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Elena Whitham*, Audrey Nicoll*, Bill Kidd*, Kaukab Stewart*, Bob Doris*, Katy Clark*, Stephanie Callaghan* *S6M-01445 Fulton MacGregor: Scottish Football Association's CashBack for Communities Project a Huge Success—That the Parliament commends the Scottish Football Association’s CashBack for Communities project, which develops football based programmes in order to raise the attainment, ambition and aspirations of disadvantaged young people across Scotland; notes that the project consisted of two branches: My Football Community, and My Volunteer Inspire Project; understands that those taking part in My Football Community were given opportunities to attend a curriculum based School of Football, enrol in coaching courses with local clubs, and gain access to GoFitba, which is a football based health and wellbeing project; further understands that those taking part in the My Volunteer Inspire Project were involved in a tailored pathway of development for young people aged between 16 and 24 with an interest in pursuing a career in football related fields such as coaching, refereeing, administration, event management, and physiotherapy; recognises those hard workers who were able to ensure that aspects of the project were able to be delivered online during lockdown periods; praises the project’s success despite the pandemic, which saw 1,680 participants, 2,352 volunteering hours completed, 1,710 healthy meals or snacks delivered via GoFitba Holiday, 591 coach education courses delivered, 123 SCQF accredited courses delivered, 13 Schools of Football run, and recorded that 45% of participants came from within the 20% most deprived areas in Scotland; acknowledges the benefits of the project for young people across Scotland, and notes that the project has reported significant increases in the confidence, resilience, motivation, optimism, and skillsets of those who took part in the project.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 06 June 2024

Island Sports Last weekend, Orkney’s young athletes—hockey players, swimmers, footballers and netballers—successfully retained the Stuart cup in the junior intercounty competition against their Shetland counterparts.

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