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Last updated: 20 March 2025

Dog Theft LSoS

Because of that, we agree that the abduction of those types of dogs involves a more serious behaviour that should be considered in the sentencing process.
Last updated: 7 November 2024

COSLA

However, where the crime committed is not a domestic or sexual offence, but there is a history of this behaviour, we are concerned that there will be a gap in identifying and managing the risk posed to women and children. • Other crimes of serious violence or serious and organised criminality should also ideally be included, including terrorism offences and...
Last updated: 31 October 2024

Final_SouthScotlandReport_Galashiels

. • Economy – impact of cost of living, strategy for investment in local economy covering all areas, counter urbanization and impact of railway, better support for local tourism, more action from SOSE (South of Scotland Enterprise), • Third sector – longer term funding & more collaborative approach, recognition of vital services third sector is picking up, • Transport – more frequent reliable & affordable public transport, free train travel for young people; east-west travel routes not just north-south, • Local community – address vandalism, littering, anti-social behaviour...
Last updated: 5 September 2024

Chamber_Minutes_20240904

Tackling the Misuse of Off-road Vehicles: The Parliament debated S6M- 13189 in the name of Bob Doris—That the Parliament acknowledges what it sees as the significant public safety issues regarding the misuse of off-road vehicles, including quad bikes, being used dangerously, inappropriately and often illegally on roads, footpaths and various open spaces, which, it believes, poses a serious risk of injury and risk to life for those driving such vehicles, as well as others within the community; considers that their misuse can also have a detrimental impact on a community due to nuisance, antisocial behaviour...
Last updated: 9 July 2024

Salmon farming_Animal Law Foundation

There have also been numerous undercover investigations carried out by animal protection organisations which show further breaches of the COGP including unnecessary handling oflivefish(which could be a potential breach of Chapter 5, paragraph5.40and5.31, whichstatesthatlivefish should onlybe removedfrom water andhandledwhen absolutelynecessary, andtheyshould 7 https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ssi/2006/606/contents never be lifted by thetailortheirgills,butsupportedacrosstheir wholebody), overcrowding (which could be a potential breach of Chapter 5, paragraph 5.51 which states that crowding must be kept to a minimum, and paragraph 5.64 which states that stocking densities should be monitored in relation to fish health, behaviour...
Last updated: 25 March 2024

Draft Disability Assistance for Older People Scotland Regulations 2024

In response to previous SCoSS recommendations, the Scottish Government has described its commitment to monitoring behavioural impacts of STA, unintended consequences and the extent 5 to which STA allows people to overcome barriers to challenging decisions.
Last updated: 18 March 2024

MUP Joint letter

Yours sincerely, Alison Douglas, Chief Executive, Alcohol Focus Scotland Dr Alastair MacGilchrist, Chair, Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems Kate Halliday, Executive Director, Addiction Professionals Fiona Aitken, Director, Adoption UK Scotland and FASD Hub Scotland Alice Wiseman, ADPH Vice President, and Addiction PAG Lead Dr Sheila Gilheany, CEO, Alcohol Action Ireland Dr Angela Roberts, Chief Executive, Alcohol and Drugs Support South West Scotland Dr Richard Piper, CEO, Alcohol Change UK Professor Sir Ian Gilmore, Chair, Alcohol Health Alliance UK Sara Redmond, Chief Officer of Development, Health and Social Care Alliance (The ALLIANCE) Dr Matthew Davies, President, Association of Anaesthetists Ailsa Rutter, Director, Fresh and Balance Martin Crewe, Director, Barnardo’s Scotland Dr Iain Kennedy, Chair, BMA Scotland David McColgan, Head, British Heart Foundation Scotland and NCD Alliance Scotland Pamela Healy OBE, Chief Executive, British Liver Trust Dr Coral Hollywood, VP Hepatology, British Society Gastroenterology Dr Sorcha Hume, Public Affairs Manager, Cancer Research UK Becky Duff, Director for Scotland, Carers Trust Scotland David Mackay, Head of Policy, Projects & Participation, Children in Scotland Rev Ruaridh MacRae, Chair, Congregational Federation in Scotland John Kinnear, National Director, Diabetes Scotland Dr Tim Allison, Scottish Directors of Public Health Penny Halliday, Independent Chair, Dumfries and Galloway Alcohol and Drug Partnership Vered Hopkins, Lead Officer Protecting People, Dundee Alcohol and Drug Partnership Pat Togher, Chair, Edinburgh Alcohol and Drug Partnership Rebecca Crowther, CEO, Equality Network Dr Peter Rice, President, Eurocare (European Alcohol Policy Alliance) Sandra Holmes, Founder, Families Campaign for Change Rev Bob Akroyd, Moderator, Free Church of Scotland Lesley Ross, CEO, Glasgow Council on Alcohol Professor Andrea Williamson, GPs at the Deep End Scotland Professor Niamh Fitzgerald, Professor of Alcohol Policy; Director, Institute for Social Marketing and Health, University of Stirling and Deputy Director, SPECTRUM Consortium Dr Katherine Severi, CEO, Institute of Alcohol Studies Mia Zupančič, Secretary General, International Youth Health Organization Kenny Leinster, Independent Chair, Inverclyde Alcohol and Drug Partnership Mark Kelvin, CEO, LGBT Health and Wellbeing Professor Christine Goodall, Founder and Trustee, Medics Against Violence Rev Mark Slaney, Chair, Methodist Church in Scotland Professor Sir John Strang and Professor Colin Drummond, National Addiction Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London John Holleran, Strategic Lead, North Lanarkshire Alcohol and Drug Partnership Pauline Campbell, Chairperson, Northern Ireland Alcohol and Drug Alliance Jennifer Forsyth, Interim Programme Lead, Obesity Action Scotland Colin Shevills, Special advisor, Alcohol Health Alliance Chris Record, Consultant Hepatologist John Jolly, Independent Consultant Gordon Jamieson, Chair, Outer Hebrides Alcohol and Drug Partnership Joe Kirwin, Chief Executive Officer, Pancreatic Cancer Action Amy Woodhouse, Chief Executive, Parenting Across Scotland Alison Mather, Director, Quaker Action on Alcohol & Drugs Ron Culley, Chief Executive Officer, Quarriers Professor Clare Cable, Chief Executive and Nurse Director, Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland Dr Chris Provan, Chair, RCGP Scotland Dr Daphne Varveris, Royal College of Anaesthetists Dr Mairi Stark, Officer for Scotland, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) Professor Andrew Elder, President, Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE) Michael J McKirdy, President, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (RCPSG) Dr Jane Morris, Chair, The Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland (RCPsych) Adrian Boyle, President, Royal College of Emergency Medicine Jaki Lambert, Director, Royal College of Midwives Colin Poolman, Director, Royal College of Nursing Scotland William Roberts, CEO, Royal Society for Public Health Professor Annie S Anderson, Co-Director, Scottish Cancer Foundation and Co-Director, Scottish Cancer Prevention Network Neil Hunter, Principal Reporter/Chief Executive, Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration Kirsten Horsburgh, CEO, Scottish Drugs Forum Most Rev Mark Strange, Primus & Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness, Scottish Episcopal Church Oceana Maund, Community Engagement Officer, Scottish Trans Dr Marsha Scott, CEO, Scottish Women’s Aid Dr Justina Murray, CEO, SFAD Dr Donogh Maguire, Emergency Medicine Consultant, RCEM rep on SHAAP Lorraine McGrath, Chief Executive, Simon Community Tracey McFall, CEO, Scottish Recovery Consortium Dr Tim Cross, President, The British Association for the Study of the Liver (BASL) John Gibson, CEO, The Canmore Trust Emma Jackson, Convenor, Public Life & Social Justice, The Church of Scotland Colonel Sylvia Hinton, Secretary for Scotland, The Salvation Army Lorraine Gillies FRSA, Chief Executive Officer, Scottish Community Safety Network Jamie Brown (PhD, FBPS, FRSB), Professor of Behavioural...
Last updated: 30 January 2024

Angus Council response

Increased distressed and dysregulated behaviour. Recruitment of qualified and experienced ASN staff and retention of support staff given the challenges experienced in schools and pay.
Last updated: 22 January 2024

Annual Return 2022 to 2023

There were questions and discussion on how best to support Fair Trade; problems for public bodies in implementing the Modern Slavery Act and that the CPG delegation who visited Bangladesh from 17th- th 26 November would raise issues around the behaviour of the unfair practices of buyers from major retail businesses. th CPG Meeting & AGM on 19 December 2023:...
Last updated: 24 October 2023

PE2049_SPICe_Briefing

There are further provisions that: 3 • allow health providers to respond to local circumstances by providing them with the ability to apply for an extension of the safe access zone • creates offences to prevent individuals from engaging in harmful behaviours inside a safe access zone • safeguards the rights of those who wish to protest or otherwise demonstr...

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