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One of the recommendations in the report is:"National and local strategies relating to positive pupil behaviour should also embrace behaviour on school transport."
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Date answered:
10 March 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive what further action it is taking to support the installation of new generation artificial football pitches in Scotland. The Executive welcomes and issupportive of proposals which will deliver modern facilities capable of supportingan increase in sports participation.
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Date answered:
12 February 2002
This is a matter for the Scottish Football Association but I understand that the safety improvements to the National Stadium, Hampden, will be completed before the end of February.
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Date answered:
8 October 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive what funding was made available for the grass roots development of football in each year since 1999; what the amount was of each grant awarded for this purpose, and to whom each grant was awarded.
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Date answered:
27 January 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive what support is given to Glasgow to meet the extra policing and other costs generated by national events, such as international football games, which take place within the city.
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Date answered:
3 December 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive from which budget and under which budget heading any contribution it is making to the rescue package on offer to Hampden Football Stadium is being made, and whether new money has been found for this purpose.
Also, if they agreed to it, we could start looking at their commencing addressing their offending behaviour—if there was offending behaviour to be addressed—much earlier.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 November 2005
Education authorities have local quality assurance and quality improvement officers to assist head teachers to review their practice on promoting positive behaviour in schools and to consider strategies to improve behaviour and attendance.