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Last updated: 13 May 2024

Register of Interests for the Parliamentary Year 12 May 2017 to 11 May 2018

I am a member of the Kilmarnock Football Club Community Engagement Board.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 March 2020

Public Petitions Committee 19 March 2020

The matter could be brought back to the committee for our attention.Antisocial Behaviour Legislation (Household Odours) (PE1742) Antisocial Behaviour Legislation (Household Odours) (PE1742) The second continued petition for consideration is PE1742, on amending antisocial behaviour legislation to tackle neighbouring household odours.
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.
Last updated: 27 May 2025

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Pàrlamaid na h-Alba a bhith air thùs ann an deagh chleachdadh àrainneachdail, agus Innsidh an dàrna earrann na chaidh ùrachadh gus seasmhachd a dhaingneachadh na bho Phlana Siubhail 2023-24, a’ coimhead air gnìomhachdan. atharrachaidhean sam bith air bun-structair 4 The Scottish Parliament Sustainable Our vision Travel Plan outlines our commitments Purpose All staff in all roles across to changing behaviour...
Last updated: 14 May 2025

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S6M-17535 Jamie Hepburn on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Designation of Lead Committee—That the Parliament agrees that the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee be designated as the lead committee in consideration of the supplementary legislative consent memorandum on the Employment Rights Bill. followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5:50 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Debate on the subject of— Kenneth Gibson: Marine Conservation Society Publishes 2024 State of our S6M-16920 Beaches Report—That the Parliament welcomes the publication of the Marine Conservation Society 2024 report, State of our Beaches, which compiles data gathered through the organisation’s year-round citizen science initiative, Beachwatch; acknowledges that Beachwatch was launched in 1994; believes that it provides one of the most detailed datasets on marine litter across the whole of the UK; applauds the 4,000 volunteers who attended beach cleans across Scotland in 2024, including in the Cunninghame North constituency, which represents a 25% increase in volunteers compared to 2023; notes that they removed over 10,000 kg of litter from Scotland's beaches in 2024, consisting of around 527,000 separate items; expresses concern that, on average, 204 items of litter were found for every 100 metres across Scotland's beaches, which represents a 7.2% increase on 2023 and is higher than the UK-wide average of 170 items per 100 metres; understands that 22,000 wet wipes were found on Scotland's beaches in 2024, and that drinks-related litter was recorded on 95% of surveyed beaches; acknowledges that marine litter not only harms what it sees as Scotland’s beautiful coastline, but can also damage marine habitats; notes the view that reducing marine litter will require not only behavioural...
Last updated: 22 April 2025

20250418_MG to Conv_Dog Theft Bill

For example— • the crime of assaulting a retail worker can be prosecuted either under the Protection of Workers (Retail and Age-restricted Goods and Services) (Scotland) Act 2021, or as common law assault, • the crime of threatening and abusive behaviour can be prosecuted as common law breach of the peace or under section 38 of the Criminal Justice and Lice...
Last updated: 24 February 2025

Peoples Panel Recommendations SG Response Letter from Cab Sec JHA 10 February 2025

Planet Youth is a model of universal primary prevention which seeks to reduce risky behaviours in young people such as drinking alcohol, taking drugs or smoking.
Last updated: 29 August 2024

Zero Waste Scotland_response to Vapes SSI letter 16 August 2024_WEB

Other considerations While supportive of the current approach, this policy, as with any other, should be part of a cohesive and comprehensive strategy to tackle single-use items, including complementary policy measures to avoid unintended consequences or displaced impacts elsewhere in the value chain, a wider strategy for communications, behavioural change ...
Last updated: 12 June 2024

BudgetProcess202526_GuidanceForCommittees_12Jun24

The SFC argues that “Governments will … need to encourage private investment in mitigation by using taxation and regulation as levers for change”, nothing that while the Scottish Government has fewer levers overall than the UK Government to reduce emissions, it does have the ability to introduce some environmental taxes which can effect behavioural change. ...
Last updated: 22 April 2024

Agriculture Bill Participation Workshop Report 2024

. • The point was made that there needs to be a market for higher quality products produced sustainably and regeneratively and that this would help to drive behaviour change. A premium market in the public sector was proposed to ensure that high quality food is used in public kitchens such as schools and hospitals. • There are a number of barriers to partic...

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