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Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 November 2019

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To ask the Scottish Government what steps it will take to support a 3G football pitch in Gretna. The Scottish Government understands that the Raydale Community Sports Hub have submitted an application to the sport scotland Sport Facilities Fund for the installation of a 3G Pitch at Raydale Stadium and that the application is due to be discussed by the adju...
Official Report Meeting date: 2 September 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 02 September 2025

Antisocial behaviour is up by 5 per cent and the use of offensive weapons is up by 13 per cent.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 April 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 22 April 2025

Does the cabinet secretary condemn that behaviour? What action is being taken by the Scottish Government to guarantee the safety of women?
Last updated: 31 May 2024

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Monday 3 June 2024 14 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan Supported by: Kenneth Gibson*, Miles Briggs*, Annabelle Ewing*, Stephanie Callaghan* *S6M-13418 Alexander Stewart: World No Tobacco Day—That the Parliament marks World No Tobacco Day, which was established by the World Health Organization (WHO) and takes place on 31 May 2024; commends health charities, ASH Scotland and Asthma + Lung UK Scotland, for raising awareness in Scotland about the theme for the 2024 campaign of "Protecting children from tobacco industry interference", which is encouraging young people across the world to urge governments and elected representatives to shield them from predatory tobacco industry marketing tactics; understands that the report from the WHO and global tobacco industry watchdog, STOP, Hooking the next generation: how the tobacco industry captures young customers, spotlights how the tobacco and nicotine industry designs products, implements marketing campaigns and works to influence health policy environments to help young people become addicted; expresses concern that recent Health Behaviour...
Official Report Meeting date: 15 November 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 15 November 2017

How many such behaviours can we prevent from spilling into our adult lives?
Official Report Meeting date: 17 March 2015

Public Petitions Committee 17 March 2015

People need to look for the function of the behaviour. I must make it clear that, when I talk about behaviour, I am not talking about just behaviour that you or I might think of as challenging or bad behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2020

Social Security Committee 06 February 2020

However, we have spoken about the lack of an agreement on behavioural spillover. I am glad to hear that the Scottish Government’s view is that a campaign to increase uptake of a reserved benefit would not be covered by a behavioural spillover.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 October 2019

Public Petitions Committee 10 October 2019

The courses that Alex Rowley mentioned are about positively influencing the behaviours of young people when they get behind the wheel.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 November 2020

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee 17 November 2020

The terms “obstruct” and “hinder” involve behaviour that intentionally prevents or impedes a retail worker from carrying out their duties.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 September 2024

Finance and Public Administration Committee 10 September 2024

The way of trying to measure those behavioural effects will never be complete.

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