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Official Report Meeting date: 16 September 2020

Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee 16 September 2020

The information that is produced to encourage responsible dog ownership and behaviour in the outdoors takes all sorts of forms—signage, posters, training videos and so on.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 September 2020

Committee on the Scottish Government Handling of Harassment Complaints 08 September 2020

Without going into individual cases, are you aware of any changes in working practices that resulted from concerns that staff expressed about behaviour, including the behaviour of ministers?
Official Report Meeting date: 22 May 2019

Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee 22 May 2019

It is just really difficult to isolate individual measures, particularly because the levy has been presented as part of a package. People’s behaviour is influenced by many factors, such as fuel prices, and the levy is just one small fiscal measure that influences behaviour.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 September 2013

S4W-16839

This will deliver a range of free football activities for young people and see the development of high quality 3G football facilities to benefit communities across Scotland, allowing people to access excellent quality facilities all year round.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 January 2022

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee 26 January 2022

It is about how we piece together all the pieces of policy that will change behaviours and practice and deliver outcomes that we want.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 March 2017

Public Petitions Committee 02 March 2017

Again, that pattern of obstructive behaviour would be shown in the minutes or the recording.
Last updated: 29 June 2022

Submissions16May22

In response, young people’s voices and experiences must shape policies and be central to the inspection process. • There needs to be a whole school approach to preventing harmful behaviour. Teachers should work with students to create a positive culture in which healthy behaviour flourishes, harmful attitudes are challenged, and inappropriate behaviour doesn’t escalate.
Last updated: 7 February 2025

BB20250210

S6W-34603 Craig Hoy: To ask the Scottish Government what measures it has taken to assess the long-term impact of behavioural responses to its income tax policies.
Last updated: 15 March 2024

SPICe briefings for panel 1 and 2 13 March 2024

This report stated that the “relationship between attendance, behaviour, and wellbeing are interlinked”.
Last updated: 22 June 2023

SPBill16BS062023

.”, (c) after subsection (2) insert— “(3) In subsection (1A)(a), “relevant diet” means a diet of the court relating to the offence with which the person is charged— 15 (a) of which the person has been given due notice, or (b) at which the person is required by this Act to appear.”. 3 Removal of restriction on bail in certain solemn cases Section 23D of the 1995 Act (restriction on bail in certain solemn cases) is repealed. 4 Refusal of bail: duty to state and record reasons 20 (1) Section 24 of the 1995 Act (bail and bail conditions) is amended as follows. (2) After subsection (2A) insert— “(2AA) Where the court refuses bail in any proceedings in which a person is accused of an offence, it must— (a) state in particular— 25 (i) the grounds on which it determines, in accordance with section 23B(1A), that there is good reason for refusing bail, (ii) if refusing bail solely on the ground specified in section 23C(1)(a) (substantial risk of absconding or failing to appear), its reasons for considering under section 23B(1A)(b) that it is necessary to 30 do so, and (iii) its reasons for considering under section 23B(1A)(b) and (2) that either it would not be appropriate to impose on the accused bail conditions subject to a requirement to submit to monitoring in accordance with Part 1 of the Management of Offenders (Scotland) 35 Act 2019 (electronic monitoring) or that doing so would not adequately safeguard the interests of public safety or justice as mentioned in section 23B(1A)(b)(i) or (ii), and (b) have the grounds mentioned in paragraph (a)(i) entered in the record of the proceedings.”. 4 Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill Part 1—bail (2A) In subsection (2B)(a), for the words from “a sexual offence” to “Act)” substitute “an offence falling within subsection (2C)”. (2B) After subsection (2B) insert— “(2C) An offence falls within this subsection if it is— 5 (a) a sexual offence (having the meaning given by section 210A(10) and (11)), (b) an offence under section 1(1) of the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018, (c) an offence that is aggravated as described in section 1(1)(a) of the 10 Abusive Behaviour...

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