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Official Report Meeting date: 23 June 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 23 June 2022

That said, we must not lose sight of the fact that sport is inaccessible for many and that rugby, football and tennis clubs might be unaffordable for many.
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 June 2024

Children and the Scottish Criminal Justice System

Youth courts were reintroduced during this period and the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004 saw the introduction of Antisocial Behaviour Orders and Dispersal Orders for children, contradicting the Kilbrandon philosophy7McAra, L., & McVie, S. (2023).
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: John Lamont, Liz Smith, Ivan McKee, Jeremy Balfour, Jamie Greene, Donald Cameron, Douglas Ross, Alexander Stewart, Alison Harris, Peter Chapman, Mairi Evans, Miles Briggs, Alexander Burnett, Murdo Fraser, David Torrance, Clare Adamson, Jackie Baillie, Margaret Mitchell, Oliver Mundell, Annie Wells, Ross Thomson*, Brian Whittle*, Richard Lyle*, Jackson Carlaw* S5M-01335 Neil Bibby: Homeless World Cup's Use of Fairtrade Footballs...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 September 2016

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In (i) Dumfries and Galloway the following initiatives and projects have been introduced in each year since 2007 (a) Cycling Year Initiatives Introduced with Scottish Government Support 2007 2008 2009 - Dumfries Smarter Choices Smarter Places 3 Year Pilot Project (including a range of cycling behaviour change projects) - Bikeability Scotland (cycle training for primary school pupils) - Dumfries and Galloway College Dumfries Campus (grant from Cycle Friendly Employer Scheme) 2010 - Dumfries and Galloway College Stranraer Campus (grant from Cycle Friendly Employer Scheme) 2011 2012 - Moffat CAN Cycle (grant from Cycle Friendly Communities Scheme) - Support for an i-bike officer to develop the programme in Dumfries and Galloway schools 2013 2014 - Support and advice on the development of an Active Travel Strategy for Dumfries and Galloway - Dalbeattie Community Partnership “Get Active Dalbeattie” (grant from Cycle Friendly Communities Scheme) - Dalbeattie Clinic (grant from Cycle Friendly Employer Scheme) 2015 - Cycling Dumfries “Bike Message Challenge” (grant from Cycle Friendly Communities Scheme) - Action for Children “Second Time Around” (grant from Cycle Friendly Communities Scheme) 2016 - Barony College Intern Programme (grant from Cycle Friendly Campus Scheme) - Gatehouse of Fleet YMCA “Wheels of Fleet” (grant from Cycle Friendly Communities Scheme) - Better Lives Partnership “Children’s Bike Club” (grant from Cycle Friendly Communities Scheme) - “The Biker Buddies” (grant from Cycle Friendly Communities Scheme) (b) Cycling infrastructure Year Initiatives Introduced with Scottish Government Support 2007 - Funding for improvements to cycle infrastructure on Garroch Loaning, Dumfries - Funding for improvements to the Newton Stewart to Moss of Cree cycle route - Funding for improvements to the Stranraer to Cairnryan cycle route 2008 - Funding for improvements to cycle routes to Annan Academy and Kecklegirth Primary School - Funding for improvements to the Newton Stewart to Moss of Cree cycle route 2009 2010 - Funding for improvements to NCN7 to resolve flooding issues in Fleet Forest, near Girthan 2011 - Funding for improvements to the St Mary’s Industrial Estate Link path in Dumfries 2012 - Funding for improvements to the New Abbey Road to MacMillan Bridge cycle route in Dumfries - Funding for a feasibility study into the development of a cycle route from Dumfries to Mabie Forest 2013 - Funding for improvements to the Mill Road/Mill green cycle path in Dumfries - Funding for the final design and construction of a cycle path from Dumfries to Mabie Forest 2014 - Funding for the Queen Street street design project in Dumfries - Funding for design/feasibility study work on proposed upgrades to NCN7 on Forestry Commission Scotland land near Gatehouse of Fleet - Funding for design/feasibility study work on a proposed cycle route on Moffat Road in Dumfries - Funding for design/feasibility study work on a proposed cycle route from Glasgow Street to College Street in Dumfries 2015 - Funding for design/feasibility study work on proposed active travel links to Dumfries General Royal Infirmary Hospital in Dumfries - Funding for design/feasibility study work on a proposed cycle link from Moffat Road to Dumfries High School and Marchfield in Dumfries - Funding for design/feasibility study work on a proposed cycle connection between Hecklegirth Primary School, Queensway and Douglas Gardens in Annan 2016 (ii) Nationally the following initiatives and projects have been introduced in each year since 2007 (a) Cycling Year Initiatives Introduced with Scottish Government Support 2007 - Softer Measures Grant Scheme (supporting a range of cycling behaviour change projects) 2008 - Cycle Friendly Communities Grant Scheme (supporting a range of community based cycling behaviour change projects, originally called the “Community Cycling Innovation Fund for Scotland”) - Cycle Friendly Employer Grant Scheme (supporting a range of workplace based cycling behaviour change projects) - Cycle Friendly Schools Award and Grant Scheme (acknowledging and supporting school based cycling behaviour change work in primary schools) - Give Everyone Cycle Space information campaign (originally called “Give Me Cycle Space”) 2009 - Smarter Choices Smarter Places Pilot Programme in 7 towns across Scotland (including a range of cycling behaviour change projects – full list of projects supported available at: http://www.transport.gov.scot/system/files/documents/tsc-basic-pages/SCSP_-_Goingsmarter_-_Final_version_-_Do_not_edit.pdf) - i-bike Officer Programme (school based behaviour change programme) - Dr Bike Programme (programme of advice and training on bike maintenance and safe cycling) 2010 - Make Your Move Pilot (whole community approach to supporting travel behaviour change – piloted in Kirkcaldy, Fife) - Bikeability Scotland (cycle training for primary school age pupils) 2011 - Cycle Friendly Secondary School Award (acknowledging and supporting school based cycling behaviour change work in secondary schools) 2012 - Active Travel Champions (workplace based behaviour change programme) - Essential Cycling Skills pilot programme (cycle training for adults) 2013 2014 - Practical Cycle Awareness Training for Light Goods Vehicle/Passenger Carrying Vehicles pilot (in Edinburgh) 2015 - Cycle Friendly Campuses Award and Grant Scheme (acknowledging and supporting cycling behaviour change work in Further and Higher Education settings) - School Summer Cycle Camps (supporting pupils in secondary schools to gain skills and confidence to encourage their peers to cycle more often) - Play on Pedals (roll out of programme of balance bike training for nursery age children first piloted in Glasgow and North Lanarkshire with People’s Postcode Lottery Funding) - Extended £5 million Smarter Choices Smarter Places Programme across Scotland (including a range of cycling behaviour change projects – full list of projects supported available at: http://www.pathsforall.org.uk/component/option,com_docman/Itemid,537/gid,1843/task,doc_download/) 2016 - Workplace Engagement Programme (supporting a range of workplace based behaviour change activities, including Active Travel Champions, a Workplace Network, Active Travel Planning for Workplaces and a series of Active Travel Challenges) - Big Bike Revival (supporting free, community based bicycle refurbishment and training on bike maintenance and safe cycling) (b) Cycling infrastructure Year Initiatives Introduced with Scottish Government Support 2007 - Connect 2 Grants Scheme 2008 2009 - Short Links Grants Scheme 2010 - Street Design Pilot Projects (in Kirkcaldy and Elgin) 2011 - Community Links Grant Scheme 2012 2013 - Street Design Programme roll-out 2014 - Safe Routes to School Grant Scheme 2015 2016 - Community Links Plus Design Competition & Grant Scheme S5W-02449
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Joan McAlpine*, Sandra White*, Bill Kidd*, Ruth Maguire*, Richard Lyle*, Angela Constance*, Christine Grahame* *S5M-17928 Colin Beattie: Mayfield and Easthouses Youth 2000 Project—That the Parliament congratulates the Mayfield and Easthouses Youth 2000 Project on its 12-week 180 programmes, which address youth offending and antisocial behaviour, being awarded two grants; notes that it was presented with £4,000 by the Corra Foundation's 2019 Henry Duncan Grants scheme to help pay for a new part-time employee and that the Gannochy Trust is providing it with £14,000 per annum over the next two years; recognises the positive impact that this funding will have on the project's work in supporting young people in Mayfield and Easthouses, and wishes it all the best in delivering its services.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2018

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 18 January 2018

The survey asked about sexist behaviour, and we also want to look at that.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 May 2024

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 07 May 2024

I firmly believe that consumer behaviour will be key to the success of the bill and its intentions.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2023

Education, Children and Young People Committee 22 November 2023

Actually, a lot of the exclusions that we hear about directly are not because of the behaviour but are, effectively, because of the system tripping over itself.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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(Scotland) Act 2008 (Notifiable Diseases and Notifiable Organisms) Amendment Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/212)(16 June 2022) (Health, Social Care and Sport Committee) National Health Service (Charges to Overseas Visitors) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/213) (16 June 2022) (Health, Social Care and Sport Committee) Subject to annulment 29 September 2022 Lead Committee report due by 26 September (17 June 2022) Building (Scotland) Amendment (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/209) (Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee) Offensive...
Last updated: 25 July 2022

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(Scotland) Act 2008 (Notifiable Diseases and Notifiable Organisms) Amendment Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/212)(16 June 2022) (Health, Social Care and Sport Committee) National Health Service (Charges to Overseas Visitors) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/213) (16 June 2022) (Health, Social Care and Sport Committee) Subject to annulment 29 September 2022 Lead Committee report due by 26 September (17 June 2022) Building (Scotland) Amendment (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/209) (Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee) Offensive...

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