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Official Report Meeting date: 13 February 2003

Plenary, 13 Feb 2003

The police, procurators fiscal, the court system, judges, advocates and solicitors are all involved, but so are social workers, voluntary organisations that provide arrangements to help to turn people in trouble round, community organisations and indeed the whole community.For example, if we sorted out our football structure so that far more boys, girls, young men and young women were playing football, we would not only have a decent football team in a few years' time, but reduce crime considerably.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 November 2005

Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill Committee, 07 Nov 2005

Do you agree that, when trams run late at night following football or rugby matches, people who have had more than they should have had to drink are likely to wander about in the proximity of the tramline?
Official Report Meeting date: 17 January 2001

Plenary, 17 Jan 2001

Furthermore, they would have to thread through the crowds going to football matches on the south side, putting health—and, on occasion, lives—at risk.I am reminded of the title that a friend of mine used for his column about the bizarre things that happen in life: "You Couldn't Make It Up, Could You?"
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: 24 January 2007

Communities Committee, 24 Jan 2007

We see the new system as unlocking the potential of planning. It is fundamentally about the behaviours and approaches of all those who participate in the system.Given a fair wind, we hope to produce by the end of March a leaflet written in simple language about what we can all do to deliver culture change in planning—what the Executive can do; what the prof...
Official Report Meeting date: 9 January 2007

Environment and Rural Development Committee, 09 Jan 2007

Every day, many people now make accurate recordings of sightings and behavioural performance and carry out hydrophone work and plankton trawling in regular spots.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 September 2006

Audit Committee, 12 Sep 2006

We sought to ensure that those relationships would be as open and frank as possible, and a great deal of the original work involved discussing what we found difficult about one another's behaviour. It was a great learning experience for the Executive as well as for the local authorities and the teachers associations.In some respects, that process of engagem...
Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2006

Equal Opportunities Committee, 06 Jun 2006

As civil servants, we are expected to display certain competences and behaviours. Part of that is how we engage with external people and how we apply an understanding of diversity to that engagement.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 April 2006

Public Petitions Committee, 19 Apr 2006

It is important to stress that we have witnessed some of the behaviour of council officials that Catriona Lessani described.

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