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Last updated: 27 October 2022

Organisational values

Organisational values. Organisational values. Behaviours. See the values and behaviours that are expected of those working for the Parliament.
Last updated: 6 June 2024

BB20240607

*S6M-13515 Elena Whitham: Bill Shankly Football Festival—That the Parliament congratulates Ochiltree Primary School on winning the Bill Shankly football festival; understands that nine local primary schools took part in competing for the Shankly Cup; believes that all of the school teams put on a brilliant display of...
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 December 2017

Income Tax in Scotland: 2017 update

The behavioural effect is caused by behavioural responses i.e. changes in taxpayers’ behaviour in order to minimise their tax burden.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 October 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 26 October 2023

Violence in Schools (Nutrition and Behaviour) To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of any link between nutrition and behaviour in its work to address violence in schools.
Last updated: 24 May 2023

BB20230524

Supported by: Martin Whitfield*, Paul Sweeney* *S6M-09126.1 Willie Rennie: Ending Violence in Scottish Schools—As an amendment to motion S6M-09126 in the name of Stephen Kerr (Ending Violence in Scottish Schools), insert at end "; notes Scottish Liberal Democrats research, which uncovered that, in 2021-22, there were nearly 15,000 instances of violence recorded, with 10,852 of these being in primary schools, the highest figures for five years; further notes that, in 2022-23, there have already been over 12,000 violent instances recorded in schools; considers that the Scottish Government has been too slow in undertaking action on this matter; believes that this shows there has been a conspiracy of silence and under-reporting among the Scottish political and education leadership on this matter; acknowledges the ongoing work carried out by the Scottish Advisory Group on Relationships and Behaviour...
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 September 2025

Restraint and Seclusion in Schools (Scotland) Bill - Training provision

Although the training providers cannot ensure that the guidelines of the training are implemented by staff in every setting, it should be their core responsibility to follow up and evaluate the effectiveness of their training, and some system is needed to accredit or quality assure training providers. The Challenging Behaviour Foundation and Positive and Active Behaviour Support Scotland. (2020).
SPICe briefings Date published: 2 September 2025

Hate Crime and Misogyny - Experience of misogyny

Most reported having had both personal experience of misogynistic behaviour and of witnessing such behaviour (for example, only 4.6% reported never having experienced misogynistic behaviour).
SPICe briefings Date published: 30 August 2019

The Disclosure (Scotland) Bill - The Bill

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.parliament.scot/S5_Bills/Consumer%20Scotland%20Bill/SPBill50PMS052019.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.parliament.scot/S5_Bills/Consumer%20Scotland%20Bill/SPBill50PMS052019.pdf</a> The Consultation noted that youth crime "places a significant burden on society" and stated that while typically those involved in youth crime will desist by their mid-twenties, for some it is the start of a wider pattern of behaviour...
Committees Date published: 21 September 2017

Stage 1 Report on the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill - Introduction

It is presumed that this is done in order to give an indication of the sort of behaviour the Scottish Government wishes the Bill to address, although it would, as ever, be for the courts to determine whether the facts and circumstances of a case amount to a crime.
Committees Date published: 21 September 2017

Stage 1 Report on the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill - A gap in the law?

Although physical violence is used as a method of control, more insidious and discreet behaviours are a prominent feature, sometimes in the absence of any physical violence ...

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