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Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 November 2021

S6W-04040

Guidance states parents or carers may accompany children onto school premises where this is agreed and is considered necessary to support children and young people, including in relation to wellbeing, progress and behaviour. S6W-04040
Official Report Meeting date: 24 January 2024

Criminal Justice Committee 24 January 2024

It has followed people over many years who did jury service and looked at their behaviour post-jury service. It found, for instance, a very interesting civic change or democratic change in the behaviour of individuals who do jury service.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 March 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 17 March 2021

Ultimately, of course, issues to do with tackling antisocial behaviour are operational matters for Police Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 September 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 16 September 2020

How many police officers and staff have been trained to identify signs of coercive and controlling behaviour? Can the cabinet secretary outline how the new domestic abuse bill will build on those protections?
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 13 December 2018

(S5O-02693) The Scottish Government has zero tolerance of any form of bullying, harassment and discrimination, from any source. Where such behaviour occurs, it is essential that it is reported and tackled.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 March 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 29 March 2018

I assure Christine Grahame that, in “Respect for All”, further steps have been taken to ensure that the behaviour that she quite rightly highlighted is fully incorporated into our thinking.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 February 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 08 February 2018

As Mr Wightman has mentioned previously, we already have legislation to allow local authorities to take action on antisocial behaviour in short-term lets. That includes the Antisocial Behaviour Notices (Houses Used for Holiday Purposes) (Scotland) Order 2011, which, unfortunately, has been little used by local author...
Official Report Meeting date: 15 September 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 15 September 2016

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament welcomes the announcement by the First Minister when delivering the 2016-17 Programme for Government that the Scottish Government will introduce legislation to create a specific criminal offence of domestic abuse; recognises that, in Scotland, there are approximately 60,000 incidents of domestic abuse reported each year, with the 2014-15 figures showing that 79% of such incidents having a male perpetrator and a female victim; recognises that, while physical abuse can be prosecuted under existing laws, it is challenging to prosecute psychological abuse and coercive and controlling behaviour...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 July 2020

S5W-28708

To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on the National Clinical Director's comment, reported on 13 March 2020, that he was "comfortable" with a Celtic v Rangers football match going ahead. Professor Leitch is the National Clinical Director for the Scottish Government.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20221128

Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Siobhian Brown*, Miles Briggs*, Murdo Fraser* *S6M-06937 Joe FitzPatrick: Alcohol Sponsorship of Football Report—That the Parliament welcomes the publication of the report, Alcohol sponsorship of football: Examining the nature of sponsorship relations for professional football teams across countries with varied restrictions on alcohol marketing, which was carried out by the University of Stirling Institute for Social Marketing and Health, and was commissioned by Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems (SHAAP); recognises that alcohol was directly responsible for 1,245 deaths in 2021; understands that sports fans in Scotland are exposed to high levels of alcohol marketing at sporting events, both in person and via broadcast and that this influences how much and how often they drink alcohol; recognises that the report highlights that, in comparison to other European leagues with varying levels of restrictions, Scotland has a high proportion of alcohol industry sponsors; further understands that the report shows that countries with statutory controls do appear to have comparatively less alcohol sponsorship; recognises what it sees as the importance of the SHAAP-led Calling Time on alcohol sports sponsorship campaign, and supports calls for a total ban on alcohol sponsorship of sport, in order to protect the health of the nation of Scotland.

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