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Committee reports Date published: 13 May 2022

Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People - Children with additional support needs

In its written submission, Inclusion Scotland states: Numerous respondents reported that the children and young people they care for were experiencing increased anxiety which was sometimes resulted in violent behaviour or self-harm. Others told us that their children were exhibiting behaviours such as vocal tics, very low mood and other forms of challenging behaviour.
Committees Published: 7 June 2021

Petitioner submission of 7 June 2021

The Freedom to express the natural behaviour for the species, is being taken away from us by this legislation.
Committee reports Date published: 31 May 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Restricted Roads (20 mph Speed Limit) (Scotland) Bill - Public awareness

Professor Davies said that making 20mph into the new social norm would help with compliance. He said that this behaviour change intervention would take time to bed in and would require social marketing and campaign activities, but that the drink driving campaign had proved that was possible, with the corresponding shift in behaviour and social acceptability from the 1970s to the current day on drink driving.1Professor Adrian Davies. (2019, January).
Last updated: 3 October 2022

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Our estimate accounts for this potential behavioural change. 6 This document relates to the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 18) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 3 October 2022 29.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 June 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 15 June 2021

The fan zone is a highly regulated environment: it is a big, big space, outdoors, with lots of mitigations in place. So far, behaviour and compliance have been very good.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 June 2023

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 14 June 2023

I am trying to think of the behaviour of the rat and why it is coming out in the first place.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2023

Criminal Justice Committee 18 January 2023

It is worth reiterating Wendy Sinclair-Gieben’s point that the offending behaviour courses are very useful, but they focus on the behaviour of the individual, not the context that they go back out to.
Committee reports Date published: 17 December 2019

Stage 1 report on the Disclosure (Scotland) Bill

The police, social workers and other organisations would link up to provide the care and welfare of that person, as well as the management of any offending behaviour risk. It was felt that it would not be proportionate to allow young people to come into the PVG scheme and have on-going monitoring overhead when considered against the risk of not allowing that to happen and relying instead on the very robust procedures that are in place for young people’s behaviour when they commit criminal or harmful behaviour.
Last updated: 19 April 2023

Transitions Bill session with practitioners ARC PM

Got health and education professionals involved. We are also looking at walking football, wheelchair football and looking and mental health.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-01892: Jim Fairlie: Tackling Misogyny and Violence Against Women and Girls - That the Parliament believes, and is concerned, that misogyny and violence against women and girls continues to blight society; welcomes the Police Scotland campaign, Don’t be that Guy, as what it considers a positive contribution in encouraging men to take responsibility for stopping violence and discrimination against women and girls across all settings and, it considers, in tackling the idea that it is the responsibility of women and girls to protect themselves from male violence, rather than the other way round; considers that what it sees as male-dominated environments and organisations, such as sports clubs, have a particular role to play in spreading this message; believes that lasting change happens when small acts are repeated en masse, and notes the call for individual men, including those in the Perthshire South and Kinross-shire constituency, to make the simple changes to their behaviour...

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