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Last updated: 14 May 2025

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She is, therefore, of the view that the Bill could have a positive impact on those groups which are most frequently targeted by offensive and derogatory graffiti. Human rights 64.
Last updated: 18 August 2022

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With Scottish Government support, the Scottish Community Safety Network works with communities and stakeholders to gather evidence on the ways in which antisocial behaviour and acts of violence impacts on lives and the constructive action we can take to prevent such behaviour for a potentially new approach based around positive action/behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 September 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 07 September 2023

Football Supporters’ Buses Does the First Minister agree that the UK Government’s transport commissioner’s draconian proposals for football supporters’ buses needs to be shown the red card?
Last updated: 5 December 2022

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This may include establishing if there are other staff within the SG who may have a legitimate interest in the outcome of the complaint, for example where the complainer is someone who witnessed the alleged behaviour and the investigation and decision may be relevant to staff who directly experienced the alleged behaviour.
Last updated: 27 September 2024

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Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Emma Harper*, Bill Kidd*, Annie Wells*, Jeremy Balfour*, Emma Roddick*, Kenneth Gibson*, Rona Mackay*, Liam McArthur* Fulton MacGregor: UEFA Grassroots Week Highlights Scottish Football *S6M-14680 Initiatives —That the Parliament observes UEFA Grassroots Week, which is being held from 23 to 29 September 2024; understands that clubs across Scotland will take part in this event, which helps to highlight some of the inspirational initiatives within Scottish grassroots football; notes that some of the initiatives receiving particular attention during the week include promoting the work of Scottish Para-Football, the world’s first affiliated national association dedicated to para-football, which ensures that everyone, regardless of age, ability, gender or background, can play football in a safe environment, the Scottish FA’s Learning Through Football programme, which is an educational online platform for young people that supports teaching and learning using the context of football, and which will also help participants to celebrate Scotland’s Maths Week, which runs concurrently with UEFA Grassroots Week, and finally the Cashback for Communities programme, an initiative that channels funds from the proceeds of crime into providing free activities and programmes for young people across Scotland, with a focus on underprivileged areas; supports that what it sees as the increasing number of sustainability-focused work going on in clubs across Scotland will also be celebrated as part of Scotland’s Climate Week, with clubs encouraged to share the initiatives taking place in their local communities; encourages all across Scotland to engage with their local grassroots football teams, and wishes all who are taking part in the event a fun week promoting Scottish football.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Members' Business motions that have not achieved cross party support *S5M-18859 James Dornan: Financial Abuse to be Recognised Fully as Coercive and Controlling Behaviour—That the Parliament recognises that the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018, which covers coercive and controlling behaviour, makes not just physical abuse, but psychological abuse, emotional trauma and controlling behaviour a crime; welcomes this new law and the benefits that it will have for people who have been subject to domestic abuse, including those in the Glasgow Cathcart constituency; however, understands that independent researchers, along with several anti-abuse campaigners and third sector organisations, are calling for financial abuse to be fully recognised as controlling and coercive behaviour; notes calls for financial institutions to use best practice rules when it comes to their dealings with particularly vulnerable women who have suffered financial abuse, and for others to review their handling procedures of financial matters when it comes to domestic abuse, and further notes calls for Police Scotland to take account of financial abuse when investigating crimes committed under the Act.
Last updated: 13 January 2022

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It will handle the continuous improvement programme in relation to promoting positive standards of behaviour, seeking to prevent unacceptable behaviours, and creating a safe and supportive environment to speak up.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 April 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 28 April 2022

The chancellor’s comment that it would be “silly” to provide help for people is deeply offensive to those across Scotland and all other parts of the UK who, right now, are struggling to heat their homes and feed their children.
Last updated: 19 December 2023

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While the results of the 2023 report highlight that most children and young people are well behaved in class and around the school, it also tells us that low level disruptive behaviour, disengagement and some forms of serious disruptive behaviours have increased since 2016.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 September 2024

Criminal Justice Committee 11 September 2024

Ben Macpherson has a brief supplementary question. You mentioned the behaviour in the community of a small minority of under-18s towards officers.

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