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Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 May 2019

S5W-22716

Following discussions with the Scottish FA, SPFL, Police Scotland and other stakeholders, the football authorities agreed to collate data on unacceptable conduct in Scottish football for the first time from the start of season 2017-18.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2018

Equalities and Human Rights Committee 21 June 2018

One of the ways in which our national approach in Scotland is quite progressive is that we talk about children who display bullying behaviour and experience that behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 October 2023

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 05 October 2023

Where we can work together, however, we will, such as through the home nations’ approach to the forthcoming footballing events. We will be working with other Governments in the UK, the Government of the Republic of Ireland and the footballing authorities.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20190626

Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Joan McAlpine*, Sandra White*, Bill Kidd*, Ruth Maguire*, Richard Lyle*, Angela Constance*, Christine Grahame* *S5M-17928 Colin Beattie: Mayfield and Easthouses Youth 2000 Project—That the Parliament congratulates the Mayfield and Easthouses Youth 2000 Project on its 12-week 180 programmes, which address youth offending and antisocial behaviour, being awarded two grants; notes that it was presented with £4,000 by the Corra Foundation's 2019 Henry Duncan Grants scheme to help pay for a new part-time employee and that the Gannochy Trust is providing it with £14,000 per annum over the next two years; recognises the positive impact that this funding will have on the project's work in supporting young people in Mayfield and Easthouses, and wishes it all the best in delivering its services.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 October 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 01 October 2020

A number of my constituents who are without access to a car would have to take multiple bus journeys to get to the football stadium and back. Some do not want to take that risk, and some will not take the risk.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2023

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 07 February 2023

We need to go back and look at what the best conduit is for the legislation. The Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Act 2004 would cover both health and safety and antisocial behaviour issues.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 April 2025

Public Audit Committee 23 April 2025 [Draft]

We are seeing those different types of behaviour manifest themselves in a slower rate of return of passengers to our rail and bus services relative to our road services.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2024

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 06 February 2024

Some drinkers have said that they have changed their behaviour based on MUP, but we also need to look at the other tools in the toolkit.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 March 2022

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 03 March 2022

We have to intervene in those attitudes, but if, as Laura Tomson has said, we want behaviour change, we need to realise that the evidence base for turning attitude change into behaviour change is dodgy at best.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 March 2025

S6W-35096

To ask the Scottish Government what research it has conducted or commissioned into the behavioural impacts of income tax policy, and when the reports of any such research were provided to its ministers.

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