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Official Report Meeting date: 20 March 2014

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 20 March 2014

We are tackling public priorities in a way that means that violence is reduced, so that we have seen more than 700 fewer victims of violence. We know that antisocial behaviour and disorder are local priorities, and antisocial behaviour calls are down by 50,000 across the country, with 60,000 fewer disorder incidents ...
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2012

Equal Opportunities Committee 13 December 2012

Okay.I slightly disagree with what John Finnie says about some of the petition being offensive. I think it represents a strongly held view.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 August 2019

S5W-24247

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-22716 by Humza Yousaf on 16 May 2019, how many times it has (a) requested and (b) accessed the data compiled by the SPFL on unacceptable conduct in Scottish football. Following the 2016 Scottish Cup Final, the SPFL agreed to our request to provide data on unacceptable conduct.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 March 2017

S5W-07042

The Scottish Government’s last engagement with Sinofortone was on 3 September 2016 when officials facilitated a visit, organised by Sinofortone, of a government delegation from the region of Inner Mongolia interested in learning about football development. They visited Spartans FC and the Oriam National Performance Centre at Heriot Watt University.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 February 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 27 February 2018

There is a symbiotic relationship between them in that behaviour in one drives behaviour in the other.
Last updated: 17 March 2023

BB20230320

Inquiry into female participation in sport and physical activity: The Committee will take evidence from— Kirsty Garrett, Sports Development and Physical Activity Manager, Glasgow Life; Kate Joester, Policy and Influencing Coordinator Scotland, Living Streets Scotland; Patrick Murphy, Senior Manager, South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture; Cecilia Oram, Head of Behaviour Change, Sustrans Scotland. 4.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20171006

Child Poverty (Scotland) Bill (G) Stage 2 completed, 29 June 2017 Stage 3 amendments may now be lodged with the clerks in the Legislation Team ([email protected]) Children and Young People (Information Sharing) (Scotland) Bill (G) Stage 1 (evidence, lead committee (Education and Skills)), 4 October 2017 Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceedings) (Scotland) Bill (G) Stage 1 (Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee), 3 October 2017 Lead committee - Justice Contract (Third Party Rights) (Scotland) Bill (G) Passed, 21 September 2017 Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill (G) Stage 1 completed, 28 September 2017 Stage 2 amendments may now be lodged with the clerks in the Legislation Team ([email protected]) Friday 6 October 2017 23 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Progress of Legislation | Adhartas Reachdais Edinburgh Bakers Widows Fund Bill (P) ’ ’ Consideration Stage, 25 October 2017 All amendments should be lodged by 2pm on Monday 23 October with the clerks in the Legislation Team ([email protected]) Forestry and Land Management (Scotland) Bill (G) Stage 1 (lead committee (Rural Economy and Connectivity)), 4 October 2017 Gender Representation on Public Boards (Scotland) Bill (G) Stage 1 (evidence, lead committee (Equalities and Human Rights)), 5 October 2017 Housing (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill (G) Introduced, 4 September 2017 Islands (Scotland) Bill (G) Stage 1 (evidence, lead committee (Rural Economy and Connectivity)), 2 October 2017 Offensive...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20190121

Supported by: Michelle Ballantyne*, Liz Smith*, Margaret Mitchell*, Maurice Corry*, Murdo Fraser*, Alison Harris*, Alexander Stewart*, Liam McArthur*, Bill Bowman*, Tom Mason* *S5M-15479 Jeremy Balfour: YMCA Scotland That the Parliament congratulates YMCA — Scotland on receiving £237,216 from the Big Lottery Fund Scotland; understands that the group will provide a community-based mentoring programme for at-risk young people aged eight to 14 in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Dundee and Perth; notes that adult mentors will work with young people, engaging them in activities and opportunities to address issues such as disruption or disengagement at school, offending and antisocial behaviour...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2016

S5W-05236

Ultimately, NHS and local council care services are free to implement behavioural approaches depending on circumstances and needs.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 March 2020

S5W-27598

To ask the Scottish Government which local authorities have not met their statutory requirement to publish an antisocial behaviour strategy. In order to ensure that every local authority has a current antisocial behaviour strategy I have instructed my officials to write to every local authority, under section 2 of the Antisocial Behaviour etc.

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