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Their difficulties need to be understood and not overtly exploited by lawyers acting for their clients. This unacceptable behaviour was witnessed at a recent inquiry.
Again, mirroring the position on the UK and other administrations’ codes, the First Minister is the ultimate judge of the standards of behaviour expected of a Minister and of the appropriate consequences of a breach of those standards.
Studies have suggested negative short to medium term impacts on children’s sleep, mood, behaviour and development – especially social and emotional, and speech and language development – [4] among a large minority of young children. 4.
D was told that homosexuality was a depraved lifestyle and he was compared to being an alcoholic or drug addict. His behaviour was monitored and he was told to keep a journal of when he was attracted to a man.
Furthermore our communications and marketing campaigns for the general population were, and continue to be, designed to encourage safety behaviours which protect all individuals, including people at highest risk.
She explained it impacted the way our services were designed, which can reduce access to healthcare and healthy behaviours, and in turn increase unhealthy behaviours.
Yours Sincerely, Jane O’Donnell Deputy Director, Community Empowerment, Reform & Governance Vict o ria Qu a y , Ed inb u r gh EH6 αβχδεφγηιϕ a b c d abcdefg α 6QQ w w w .go v .s co t 6 Annex A – some examples of powers to amend lists of criminal offences in other legislation Scotland • Section 85(9) of the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004, as amended by section 1 of the Private Rented Housing (Scotland) Act 2011 allows Ministers to adjust the list of offences and other behaviour that can cause a person not to be classified as a fit and proper person for the purpose of being a registered landlord. • Section 40A(4) of the Antisocial Behaviour etc.