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Official Report Meeting date: 24 March 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 24 March 2022

Specifically, how are we assisting those who work with our young people with materials that can help them to tackle male behaviours that intimidate women and girls and ultimately put them at risk?
Official Report Meeting date: 21 September 2021

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 21 September 2021

The interventions will enable the police to determine what has happened so that the right support can be put in place for a child whose behaviour has caused harm, as well as for the person who was harmed by that behaviour.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Sandra White*, Joan McAlpine*, Ruth Maguire*, Ash Denham*, Graeme Dey*, Stewart Stevenson*, Bill Kidd*, Richard Lyle*, Clare Haughey*, David Torrance*, Ben Macpherson*, Jenny Gilruth*, Colin Beattie* *S5M-07880 Clare Adamson: Motherwell Keyline Branch Raises Money for Prostate Cancer UK—That the Parliament applauds the Motherwell Keyline Branch on raising £570 for Prostate Cancer UK at a charity football...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 October 2025

S6W-40859

The guidance provides professionals with the information and tools to identify what sexual behaviour in children and young people is harmful, steps they should take if they identify harmful behaviour, and what approaches can help to support prevention of this behaviour.
Committee reports Date published: 5 June 2023

Annual Report for the Criminal Justice Committee (13 May 2022 to 12 May 2023)

The affirmative SSIs were as follows: International Organisations (Immunities and Privileges) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2022 Scottish Biometrics Commissioner Act 2020 (Code of Practice) (Appointed Day) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 Advice and Assistance (Summary Criminal Proceedings) (Miscellaneous Amendment) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 Legal Aid and Advice and Assistance (Miscellaneous Amendment) (Scotland) (No. 2) Regulations 2022 Surrender of Offensive...
Last updated: 4 May 2023

Chapter 8 Motions and Points of Order

A motion shall— (a) be in English; (b) not contain offensive language; (c) not breach any enactment or rule of law or be contrary to the public interest; and (d) not contravene Rule 7.5.1. 3.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 January 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 15 January 2015

We take the issue seriously but, as I said, existing laws can be enforced in respect of assault, offensive behaviour and breach of the peace, and that is what we intend to do.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Other new and altered motions and amendments *S5M-08162 George Adam: St Mirren Street Stuff wins COSLA Award That the Parliament — congratulates the Renfrewshire Council initiative, Street Stuff, on its receipt of a COSLA Award; further congratulates Police Scotland, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, Engage Renfrewshire and St Mirren FC, which all work in partnership with the council; understands that the COSLA Award is given to local community groups that have demonstrated their dedication to the community and its residents; applauds Street Stuff and the activities that it provides for young people, especially football...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Joan McAlpine*, Bill Kidd*, David Torrance*, Stewart Stevenson*, Stuart McMillan*, Sandra White*, Richard Lyle*, Gordon Lindhurst* *S5M-17233 Alexander Burnett: Scottish SPCA and BrewDog to Build Sensory Garden for Dogs in Aberdeenshire—That the Parliament thanks the Scottish SPCA and BrewDog for their collaboration to bring a sensory garden for dogs to Drumoak, Aberdeenshire; welcomes that the project seeks to encourage dogs to use their natural senses, as well as encouraging mental and physical stimulation, which often needs supported when rescued dogs enter the service; looks forward to the opening of the centre, which is scheduled for late June 2019; recognises that a similar garden in Glasgow has had a positive impact on the behaviour...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 December 2023

S6W-23157

The Scottish Government will continue to work with partners to strengthen options to tackle anti-social behaviour. The Scottish Government is encouraging anyone witnessing such incidents to report this behaviour to their local council’s Antisocial Behaviour Team and to report all criminal behaviour to the police.

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