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Last updated: 9 April 2024

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S6M-10229: Michelle Thomson: Peace at the Heart of Scottish Schools - That the Parliament recognises the work of Quakers in Britain and Quakers in Scotland in their initiative, Peace at the Heart of Scottish Schools; understands that this educational approach aims to reflect the benefits of peace education among young learners across Scotland, through cultivating better relationships, engagement in learning, increasing wellbeing and confidence, and developing as ethical global citizens; believes that peace education brings strong links to the Curriculum for Excellence at both a cross- curricular level and by meeting the four capacities, with ethics and peace education embedded throughout; considers that Peace at the Heart of Scottish Schools has wider legislative connections, including through the wellbeing indicators outlined in the Scottish Government's getting it right for every child (GIRFEC) approach, and reaching the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4.7 to ensure that citizens worldwide develop knowledge and skills necessary to promote sustainable development by 2030, including through the promotion of a culture of peace and non- violence; notes what it sees as the mental health benefits of the creative arts and what it considers to be the importance of promoting and supporting good mental health in children across Scotland, including those in the Falkirk East constituency; recognises what it sees as the value of training young people as peer mediators as part of a whole- school approach to peace-building in every Scottish school; believes that Global Citizenship Education is essential, now more than ever, to help children and young people prepare for 21st century challenges; understands that support for schools to offer peer mediation, global citizenship education and mental health support, including by organisations such as Scottish Mediation, the International Development Education Association of Scotland (IDEAS) and the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS), varies in availability due to different levels of funding and resources between local authorities; acknowledges what it sees as the potential positive impact of peace education on the challenges of disruptive behaviour...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 January 2026

S6W-42912

These funds are drawn from the overall level of POCA receipts rather than from any specific category of recovered asset.In 2024-25, 15,077 young people at risk of becoming involved in anti-social and criminal behaviour were supported to take part in projects that promote safe spaces, trusted adults and a range of positive diversionary and support activities...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 October 2025

S6W-41285

The Scottish Government’s long-term vision, as set out in the Active Travel Framework, is that by 2030 Scotland’s communities will be shaped around people and place, enabling walking, wheeling, and cycling to be the most popular modes of travel for short, everyday journeys.The Scottish Government is investing £188.7 million in 2025–26 to support high-quality active travel and bus infrastructure, sustainable travel integration, and behaviour...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 October 2025

S6W-41143

The latest Adult Disability Payment statistics show that as of 31 July 2025 there were 5,025 clients aged 16-18 in receipt of Adult Disability Payment, around 1% of the total caseload.For all age groups, the most common category of primary disabling conditions for people in receipt of Adult Disability Payment as of 31 July 2025 was Mental and Behavioural di...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 October 2025

S6W-40821

Local authorities and Police Scotland have statutory duties to share intelligence and plans for antisocial behaviour strategies and local policing plans.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 October 2025

S6W-40821

Local authorities and Police Scotland have statutory duties to share intelligence and plans for antisocial behaviour strategies and local policing plans.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 August 2025

S6W-39561

These policies have encouraged positive behaviours and collaborative working with the industry to grow rail freight and have been supported with investment of over £40 million in recent years in rail freight specific projects and over £421 million in wider projects with rail freight benefits.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 June 2025

S6W-38208

An open and transparent criminal justice system is important to allow for justice to be delivered and seen to be delivered so communities can have confidence in how offending behaviour is being dealt with. However, there can be areas of the operation of the criminal justice system where it is considered appropriate to allow certain individuals to remain ano...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 June 2025

S6W-38273

This phase includes measures to improve the road layout through improved road markings, which will in turn encourage positive driver behaviours. S6W-38273
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 May 2025

S6W-37689

Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research report covers a range of distinct topics which will be considered individually.The Scottish Prison Service have now developed a multiyear recovery plan to prioritise the delivery of offending behaviour programmes, including the introduction of new delivery sites to increase programme delivery and capacity.

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