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Last updated: 29 January 2025

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The Minister for Children, Young People and The Promise (Natalie Don-Innes) moved amendment S6M-16170.3— As an amendment to motion S6M-16170 in the name of Miles Briggs (Delivering School Environments Where it is Safe for Pupils to Learn and Teachers to Teach), leave out from first “calls on ministers” to end and insert “recognises the importance of the Scottish Government and local authorities working together to facilitate an environment in which all young people are safe to learn, develop and grow; notes the Scottish Government national guidance on mobile phones in schools, which empowers headteachers to take decisions on banning mobile phone use in schools; agrees with the importance of ensuring that children are protected from online harms; notes the importance of ensuring that children and young people are able to share their perspective on their education, and calls on all partners to continue working closely with the Scottish Government to improve behaviour...
Last updated: 5 September 2024

Letter from Minister for Parliamentary Business dated 2 September 2024

For an individual to be subject to notification requirements or a sexual behavioural order there is a stage of independent judicial oversight.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

1st Groupings of Amendments for Stage 2 Age of Criminal Responsibility Scotland Bill

Groupings of amendments Further increase in the age of criminal responsibility (and of prosecution): age and timescale for increase 2, 1, 65, 68, 66, 71, 70, 72, 4, 3, 69, 67, 5, 7, 6, 9, 8, 11, 10, 13, 12, 15, 14, 17, 16, 19, 18, 21, 20, 23, 22, 25, 24, 27, 26, 29, 28, 31, 30, 33, 32, 35, 34, 37, 36, 39, 38, 41, 40, 43, 42, 45, 44, 47, 46, 49, 48, 51, 50, 53, 52, 55, 54, 57, 56, 74, 73, 121, 76, 75, 78, 77, 79, 81, 80, 59, 58 Notes on amendments in this group Each of the following pairs of amendments are direct alternatives: 2 and 1; 7 and 6; 9 and 8; 11 and 10; 13 and 12; 15 and 14; 17 and 16; 19 and 18; 21 and 20; 23 and 22; 25 and 24; 27 and 26; 29 and 28; 31 and 30; 33 and 32; 35 and 34; 37 and 36; 39 and 38; 41 and 40; 43 and 42; 45 and 44; 47 and 46; 49 and 48; 51 and 50; 53 and 52; 55 and 54; 57 and 56; 59 and 58 Powers of Lord Advocate where pre-12 behaviour...
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 October 2025

Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill - Consultation

Individuals who were supportive felt that this provision would lead to behavioural change, offenders having an understanding of their behaviour and a reduction in reoffending.
Committee reports Date published: 14 October 2019

Pre Budget Report: Draft 2020/21 Budget - Effectiveness of charges

Revenue Scotland stressed the requirement for a tax to be clear, readily understood, and underpinned by robust and coherent legislation.iEnvironment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, Official report, 7 May 2019, Col 2-3 The Committee is aware that if an environmental tax or charge is successful in changing a behaviour, there may be a decline in re...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Liz Smith*, Miles Briggs*, Peter Chapman*, Michelle Ballantyne*, Murdo Fraser*, Richard Lyle*, Jeremy Balfour*, Jamie Greene*, Tom Mason*, Alison Harris*, Ruth Maguire*, Colin Beattie*, Bill Kidd* *S5M-14623 James Dornan: Multicultural Football Festival and the Year of Young People That the Parliament commends the SFA and BEMIS Scotland on the success of their — partnership, culminating in the Multicultural Football Festival, which was held on 27 October 2018 at Toryglen Regional Football Centre to celebrate the Year of Young People; notes that 22 diverse teams and over 200 players from diverse backgrounds across Scotland participated in this unique annual event; understands that the festival is the latest outcome of the positive cooperation between BEMIS Scotland and the SFA aimed at increasing inclusive participation of diverse communities in all aspects of football, locally, regionally and nationally, including involvement in playing, training, coaching and volunteering, as well as providing opportunities to use football as a means to celebrate active citizenship, community cohesion, health and inclusive community spirit; acknowledges that the festival is part of the Year of Young People 2018 national programmes delivered by BEMIS Scotland and the SFA to celebrate Scotland and its diverse young people; highlights that the aims of the collaboration and the Multicultural Football Festival are to celebrate diversity and equality and the promotion of active citizenship for young people, and shares BEMIS Scotland and the SFA s message of an equal, fair and responsive Scotland where its youth and ’ inclusive national identity are cherished.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Consideration of continued petitions: The Committee will consider- PE1223 by Ron Beaty on school bus safety; PE1319 by William Smith and Scott Robertson on improving youth football in Scotland; PE1408 by Andrea MacArthur on updating of pernicious anaemia/vitamin B12 deficiency understanding and treatment; PE1458 by Peter Cherbi on register of interests for members of Scotland s judiciary; ’ PE1463 by Sandra Whyte, Marian Dyer and Lorraine Cleaver on effective thyroid and adrenal testing, diagnosis and treatment; PE1480 by Amanda Kopel, on behalf of The Frank Kopel Alzheimer's Awareness Campaign, on alzheimer s and dementia awareness; ’ PE1533 by Jeff Adamson, on behalf of Scotland Against the Care Tax, on abolition of non- residential social care charges for older and disabled people; PE1517 by Elaine Holmes and Olive McIlroy, on behalf of Scottish Mesh Survivors - Hear Our Voice campaign, on polypropylene mesh medical devices; PE1540 by Douglas Philand on permanent solution for the A83; PE1545 by Ann Maxwell, on behalf of Muir Maxwell Trust, on residential care provision for the severely learning disabled; Tuesday 27 September 2016 14 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Committees | Comataidhean PE1563 by Doreen Goldie, on behalf of Avonbridge and Standburn Community Council, on sewage sludge spreading; PE1568 by Catherine Hughes on funding, access and promotion of the NHS CIC; PE1577 by Rachael Wallace on adult cerebral palsy services; PE1581 by Duncan Wright, on behalf of Save Scotland's School Libraries, on save Scotland s ’ school libraries; PE1586 by James A Mackie, on behalf of Innes Community Council, on statutory control measures for invasive non-native species; PE1591 by Catriona MacDonald, on behalf of SOS-NHS, on major redesign of healthcare services in Skye, Lochalsh and South West Ross; PE1592 by Shaheen McQuade on group B Strep information and testing; PE1593 by Paul Quigley, on behalf of Fans Against Criminalisation, on a full review of the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012; PE1595 by Alexander Taylor on moratorium on shared space schemes; PE1598 by Guy Linley-Adams, on behalf of Salmon & Trout Conservation Scotland, on protecting wild salmonids from sea lice from Scottish salmon farms; PE1600 by John Chapman on speed awareness courses; PE1601 by Andy Myles on European beavers in Scotland; PE1602 by Carol Sunnucks on ECGs and heart echo tests within antenatal care.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 March 2024

Finance and Public Administration Committee 05 March 2024

I cannot speak to what particular factors are influencing that behaviour, so I cannot isolate the extent to which the relevant tax rate impacts that behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 September 2021

COVID-19 Recovery Committee 09 September 2021

Globally, will people’s travel behaviour change so that there is less international travel for leisure?
Official Report Meeting date: 12 November 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 12 November 2025 [Draft]

However, it is clear—at least to me—that simply removing the free bus pass would not tackle antisocial behaviour. If somebody’s behaviour is the problem, simply saying that they should pay for their own ticket is not a solution, while simply saying that they should not be on the bus means that the behaviour will take place somewhere else.

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