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To ask the Scottish Government, regarding recommendation 6 of the second Strategic Transport Projects Review (STPR2), how much has been spent on (a) active travel infrastructure and (b) behaviour change initiatives since 2012.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 January 2024
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on what urgent action it is taking to support the mental health and wellbeing of teachers and other workers impacted by violent and abusive behaviour in schools. The Scottish Government is committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of teachers and education professionals impacted by violent and abusive behaviour in schools.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
16 August 2021
Actions include exploring opportunities across traffic management, behaviours and legislation/standards to reduce NEE, and contributing to research into developing a consistent method for measuring NEE.
It is all about educating staff and ensuring that they understand that such behaviours are a way of communicating that something is wrong and that the child uses their behaviour to escape.
I am aware of the debate about the Aberdeen football stadium. The application, which was notified to the Scottish ministers on 2 February, is being assessed.
Women were significantly more likely to have encountered some kind of sexual harassment or sexist behaviour, with three in 10 women reporting experience of such behaviour.
This includes the announcement of the Pride in Place Programme, including £292m for Scotland, a £1 billion package (including Barnett, £842 million in England) for a new Crisis and Resilience Fund as well as continued investment in family and youth services through the multi-Sport Grassroots Facilities Programme, run through the Scottish Football Associatio...
Individuals are responsible for their own behaviour. It is more telling that people carry out such behaviour in environments in which there is a single bus driver, for example, and they are not in the company of others.