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Date published: 11 October 2017

How can we reduce obesity in Scotland? - Personal or societal responsibility?

Perspectives in Public Health, 137(1). doi: 10.1177/1757913916679860 Obesogenic is a term used to describe environments — places — which encourage obesity-promoting behaviours. For example, in many towns and cities, food and drink is easy to find, particularly calorie-dense, but nutrition-poor items.
Committees Date published: 6 July 2017

It is not Cool to be Cruel: Prejudice-based bullying and harassment of children and young people in schools - Anti-bullying related strategies, relevant public policy, and leadership

r=10754&mode=pdf The national anti-bullying organisation respectme suggested that the Anti-Bullying Approach should be reviewed every two or three years and explained that the approach taken in Scotland to anti-bullying policy is not to label people, but to talk about the behaviour and its impact of the people involved.iiiEqualities and Human Rights Co...
Committees Date published: 30 May 2017

Annual Report 2016-17 - Section 22 reports

We concluded our work by writing to the Cabinet Secretary for Justice to say that the SPA Board Chair's behaviour towards a former board member had been inappropriate, and to highlight our concerns about transparency and collective responsibility.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 May 2025

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 08 May 2025

On the general supply picture, what is also difficult is that past behaviour is not necessarily an indication of future behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 March 2024

Public Audit Committee 14 March 2024

Having long-term remands arguably has the same outcome—that is, you are more likely to develop escalating criminogenic behaviour than you are to deal with it.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 May 2023

COVID-19 Recovery Committee 04 May 2023

I should point out that I am not a behavioural psychologist. Obviously, in my work as a clinician, I interact with the public; we were privileged and lucky to have some real experts in behavioural psychology on the scientific advisory group on Covid-19, and that has continued on the standing committee.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 November 2016

Finance and Constitution Committee 30 November 2016

Whether driving good behaviour or stopping bad behaviour should be another principle is something to argue about.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 October 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 28 October 2020

The minister also recognised the importance of behaviour change in achieving our ambitions, and that is an aspect that I warmly welcome.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 April 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 04 April 2019

There is a fine balance between behavioural change and Government regulation.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 March 2017

Public Petitions Committee 02 March 2017

Does it come under unreasonable behaviour? Yes—it comes under unreasonable behaviour and does not stand alone any more.

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