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Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 October 2001

S1W-18026

Further to the answer provided to question S1W-17548, I can confirm that the organisations of the 126 staff on secondment during the period May 1999 to July 2001 whose salary costs were met by the receiving organisation are as follows:Audit ScotlandCairngorm Partnership Child Support AgencyCivil Service College in ScotlandCommon Services Agency CoSLAEuropean Commission Fife EnterpriseHighlands and Islands EnterpriseInformation Technology Services Agency IPMSLord President's Office Lothian Health Meat Hygiene Service Public and Commercial Services UnionScottish and Newcastle Scottish Archive Network Project Scottish Arts CouncilScottish Chambers of Commerce Scottish Council Development and Industry Scottish Criminal Records OfficeScottish EnterpriseScottish Financial Enterprise Scottish Football...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 June 2006

Plenary, 01 Jun 2006

Teachers are also calling for additional staffing for in-school behaviour bases and units for the most challenging pupils, for early intervention and, if that is not successful, for off-site behavioural facilities.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 October 1999

Plenary, 27 Oct 1999

We know that attitudes to male violence remain a major concern and reflect what boys and girls learn about acceptable behaviour. Many men can make their partners and children refugees in their own country and yet still go to the pub and talk about football.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2006

Education Committee, 13 Dec 2006

There are examples of good practice such as the midnight football league in Paisley, which runs from 11 pm to 12.30 or 1 in the morning and which is reducing antisocial behaviour, violence and crime in the area.We have to ask the young people what they want.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 March 2001

Justice 2 Committee, 28 Mar 2001

I would suggest that, within that age range, behaviour will be different and drugs will be used in different circumstances.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 May 2006

Education Committee, 24 May 2006

I take it that there is a huge spectrum of behavioural difficulties, from minor to major.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 January 2002

Rural Development Committee, 21 Jan 2002

Is the way ahead to have more education, rather than special criminal sanctions, to ensure better behaviour and to end irresponsibility? Yes, absolutely.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 September 2005

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 08 Sep 2005

In fact, since the paper was circulated, we have had approaches from other committees about taking on additional work, specifically in relation to the proposed legislation on lawyers and the football aspects of the proposed police, public order and criminal justice bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 November 2006

Public Petitions Committee, 15 Nov 2006

I go to church and try to take as much rest as I can on Sundays, but I relax and de-stress by going to football matches or playing golf. Other people are required to work when I do such things.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 August 2006

S2W-27323

The Scottish Executive iscurrently collecting annual data on the use of antisocial behaviour orders(ASBOs) via a survey undertaken by DTZ Pieda Consulting and Heriot-Watt University.

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