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Last updated: 17 January 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 5 October 2021

A key issue is lack of data around transport, connectivity and all aspects of mobility, and how this can be used to encourage behaviour change. Bridging digital and connectivity divides is critical.
Last updated: 20 June 2022

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Food insecurity also affects educational performance and can make it harder to self-regulate behaviours and emotions. Free school meals are a crucial measure that help ensure children’s right to food is fulfilled.
Last updated: 11 May 2022

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There are also opportunities to increase public awareness, both on the support available and the behaviour changes which may help to improve energy efficiency.
Last updated: 20 April 2022

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For example, as Scotland’s national public health body, we would expect to be asked to lead whole-system action on areas that involve risky health behaviours like alcohol use. How empowered is your organisation to do something different (should it wish) to achieve the National Outcomes relevant to you?
Last updated: 7 January 2022

Written Submission from Professor David Bell

The TCA agreement enjoins the UK and EU to put in place “systems of subsidy control” in which the granting of a subsidy by a public body to a “beneficiary” (usually a firm) respects the following six principles: (a) subsidies pursue a specific public policy objective to remedy an identified market failure or to address an equity rationale such as social difficulties or distributional concerns ("the objective"); (b) subsidies are proportionate and limited to what is necessary to achieve the objective; (c) subsidies are designed to bring about a change of economic behaviour...
Last updated: 13 December 2021

Minutes for the Cross-Party Group on Rural Policy meeting of 5 October 2021

A key issue is lack of data around transport, connectivity and all aspects of mobility, and how this can be used to encourage behaviour change. Bridging digital and connectivity divides is critical.
Last updated: 30 November 2021

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S6M-02306.2 Pauline McNeill: Justice and the 16 Days of Action—As an amendment to motion S6M-02306 in the name of Keith Brown (Justice and the 16 Days of Action), insert at end “; considers that the exclusion of hate against women from existing hate crime legislation is an unacceptable gap in the law, and that misogynistic behaviour should be treated as a h...
Last updated: 27 October 2021

Minutes of the CPG on USA meeting of 6 October 2021

Bringing that home to individuals, consumers and businesses, is vital, and core messaging and public awareness will be essential for the required behavioural change. That is something they are looking at in the Scottish Parliament and in the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 June 2017

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 01 June 2017

So many of the issues around crime and antisocial behaviour, human trafficking, cleansing and regeneration stem from housing issues.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 April 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 02 April 2019

It is clear that, although Scotland has moved a long way in recent years with regard to recognising and addressing stalking behaviour, there is always more than can be done, and we will seek to do everything that we can to help to protect people from the horrific effects that stalking behaviour can have.

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