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Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 December 2023

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We published guidance in 2017, ‘ Developing a positive whole school ethos and culture: relationships, learning and behaviour’ to support local authorities, education settings, practitioners and partners to further improve the ethos and culture, and relationships and behaviour, in Scottish schools.
Last updated: 26 November 2024

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S6M-15612 Claire Baker: Tackling Abuse of Bus Drivers—That the Parliament is deeply grieved by the death of Keith Rollinson following an assault at his place of work; agrees that workplace abuse is not acceptable and notes the serious concerns raised about levels of abuse in the recent mass survey of bus drivers in Scotland, carried out by Unite the Union; supports the union's campaign to improve driver safety, including its call for a public transport safety summit involving key stakeholders; calls on the Scottish Government and Transport Scotland to take swift action to address antisocial behaviour...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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*S6M-06149 Gillian Mackay: Scottish Football Association Marks 150 Years of Scotland’s National Game—That the Parliament acknowledges that the Scottish Football Association will kick off a calendar of events to celebrate 150 years of Scotland’s national game; notes that over the next 18 months a series of special events will be held over Scotland to mark the 150 years since the first international football match, the founding of the Scottish FA and the first season of the Scottish Cup; further notes that the Scottish FA has revealed the 150th Commemorative Crest, inspired by the original association crest of 1873, which is symbolic of the multi-faceted history and heritage that will be celebrated globally, internationally and domestically in 2023 onwards; understands that the crest was unveiled alongside a new website that will celebrate 150 years of Scottish football; further understands that the Scottish FA has also released a unique video showcasing the historical moments of Scottish football over the last 150 years, as well as hosting a special exhibition, Milestones, in the Scottish Football Museum based in Hampden Park, and wishes the Scottish FA success in all the upcoming special events over the next 18 months.
Last updated: 4 October 2022

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*S6M-06149 Gillian Mackay: Scottish Football Association Marks 150 Years of Scotland’s National Game—That the Parliament acknowledges that the Scottish Football Association will kick off a calendar of events to celebrate 150 years of Scotland’s national game; notes that over the next 18 months a series of special events will be held over Scotland to mark the 150 years since the first international football match, the founding of the Scottish FA and the first season of the Scottish Cup; further notes that the Scottish FA has revealed the 150th Commemorative Crest, inspired by the original association crest of 1873, which is symbolic of the multi-faceted history and heritage that will be celebrated globally, internationally and domestically in 2023 onwards; understands that the crest was unveiled alongside a new website that will celebrate 150 years of Scottish football; further understands that the Scottish FA has also released a unique video showcasing the historical moments of Scottish football over the last 150 years, as well as hosting a special exhibition, Milestones, in the Scottish Football Museum based in Hampden Park, and wishes the Scottish FA success in all the upcoming special events over the next 18 months.
Last updated: 15 April 2024

FINAL Consultation Summary Witchcraft Convictions Pardons Bill Proposal Withdrawn 1

There is also ongoing misogynistic behaviour towards women. Finally, superstition continues even today with many countries still accepting witchcraft as an offence and persecuting innocents.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 September 2021

COVID-19 Recovery Committee 02 September 2021

You want to introduce passports for nightclubs and probably about four football clubs in Scotland. Unfortunately, my football club, Kelty Hearts, will not require them.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 March 2024

Finance and Public Administration Committee 19 March 2024

The approach is in line with the approach that is taken to taxes such as the landfill tax, where we are trying to minimise illegal behaviour and ensure that people engaging in illegal behaviour are made to pay on the same basis as registered producers.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 December 2023

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Last month concluded a series of summits I held with a wide range of stakeholders on behaviour in schools. The Behaviour in Scottish Schools Research was also published, which set out that while the majority of pupils are well behaved there has been an increase in some forms of serious disruptive behaviours, including violence.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 January 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 23 January 2025

For a start, the minister said that the code of practice does not criminalise behaviour. My amendments would criminalise the specific form of behaviour that I am addressing.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Tess White*, Pam Gosal*, Jeremy Balfour*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Kenneth Gibson*, Colin Beattie*, Pam Duncan-Glancy*, Annabelle Ewing*, Douglas Ross*, Bill Kidd*, Ruth Maguire*, David Torrance*, Alex Cole-Hamilton*, Audrey Nicoll*, Rachael Hamilton* *S6M-07229 Stephen Kerr: Falkirk Rugby Football and Sports Club Receives Direct Funding from UK Government—That the Parliament recognises that Falkirk Rugby Football and Sports Club has received £115,000 of direct investment from the UK Government, which it believes will transform dilapidated changing pavilions into modern, inclusive, multi-purpose facilities in a boost for local girls' and women's teams; understands that this is just one of four Scottish projects being directly financed by the UK Government in the second round of the Community Ownership Fund, totalling an investment of £800,000; further understands that the Community Ownership Fund supports community groups to take ownership of local assets that have fallen into disrepair, or are under threat of closure, and give them a new lease of life; believes that this empowers community and promotes sustainable economic growth, and recognises what it considers the important work carried out by Falkirk Rugby Football and Sports Club which serves the local community in promoting both physical and mental health.

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