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Last updated: 18 October 2023

PE2047_A

In the view of the Scottish Government, it is not clear on what basis a false allegation made against someone should be treated as a hate crime when other offences, such as, for example, assault or threatening or abusive behaviour, committed in the same circumstances and with the same motivation, would not be.
Last updated: 23 May 2024

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S6M-12918: Fulton MacGregor: Tackling Sibling Sexual Abuse in Scotland - That the Parliament commends the recent paper, Tackling Sibling Sexual Abuse in Scotland, published by the Cross Party Group on Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse; notes with concern the lack of Scotland-specific data regarding sibling sexual abuse (SSA); understands that SSA is the most common form of intra-familial child sexual abuse; acknowledges research that suggests that it is estimated that at least twice as many children are sexually abused by a child sibling than by a parent; recognises that many survivors who talk of their experiences of rape or sexual assault perpetrated by a sibling find that their abuse can be met by disbelief or minimisation by adults and professionals as "sexual experimentation" or "natural curiosity"; understands that SSA is less likely to be disclosed than other forms of sexual abuse, due to shame, fears of punishment or blame, or not being believed; further understands that the consequences of SSA may include post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, substance and alcohol misuse, eating disorders and relationship difficulties throughout life; believes that there is credible evidence that SSA often goes unrecognised or is minimised by professionals, which it considers is adverse to the needs of survivors and their families; acknowledges what it considers the complex issue of SSA whereby perpetrators are often underage themselves and may be in need of additional support; notes the support for any measures to highlight the prevalence of sibling sexual abuse, its impact and what parents can do if they are concerned about sexual behaviour...
Last updated: 25 April 2024

BB20240426

S6W-27045 Graham Simpson: To ask the Scottish Government what monitoring is undertaken to understand how active travel behaviours supported at primary school continue into secondary school.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 May 2022

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 03 May 2022

The pandemic completely changed almost everyone’s behaviour overnight, and we do not know whether those changes will stick.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 April 2023

Finance and Public Administration Committee 18 April 2023

We have a small subset of people who call themselves behavioural insight specialists or the equivalent.
Last updated: 26 September 2022

PE1962_A

The issue is less about where motorhome users choose to park but rather concerns the behaviour of a minority of users. We do not believe that ignorance is the cause for littering or the inappropriate dumping of chemical waste and Police Scotland actively enforces against this.
Last updated: 13 December 2024

CPG on Sport minutes 20524

Cross-Party Group on Sport nd 2 May 2024, 1pm-2pm Minute Present MSPs Liz Smith MSP Jeremy Balfour MSP Brian Whittle MSP Non-MSP Group Members Andrew Raitt, Tennis Scotland Brian Whittle MSP Colin Harley, Scottish Futsal Craig Robertson, Paradarts Scotland David Mcgonigle, Councillor, Renfreshire and Inverclyde Fearghas Thomson, Chest, Stroke & Stroke Scotland Forbes Dunlop, sportscotland Fraser Calderwood, Leisure and Culture Dundee Gavin McWhinnie, Office of Liz Smith MSP Gregor Muir, SSA Heidi Vistisen, LEAP Sports Scotland Jane Harvey, Scottish Powerchair Football...
Last updated: 28 November 2024

20240502 CPG on Sport Minutes DRAFT

Jeremy Balfour MSP and Brian Whittle MSP in attendance Attendance Fraser Calderwood, Leisure and Culture Andrew Raitt, Tennis Scotland Dundee Brian Whittle MSP Gavin McWhinnie, Office of Liz Smith MSP Colin Harley, Scottish Futsal Gregor Muir, SSA Craig Robertson, Paradarts Scotland Heidi Vistisen, LEAP Sports Scotland David Mcgonigle, Councillor, Renfreshire Jane Harvey, Scottish Powerchair and Inverclyde Football...
Official Report Meeting date: 19 March 2024

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 19 March 2024

We should be clear that silent prayer, as a behaviour, is not written into the bill itself—there are no proscribed behaviours within the bill.
Last updated: 28 June 2024

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S6M-13189: Bob Doris: Tackling the Misuse of Off-road Vehicles—That the Parliament acknowledges what it sees as the significant public safety issues regarding the misuse of off-road vehicles, including quad bikes, being used dangerously, inappropriately and often illegally on roads, footpaths and various open spaces, which, it believes, poses a serious risk of injury and risk to life for those driving such vehicles, as well as others within the community; considers that their misuse can also have a detrimental impact on a community due to nuisance, antisocial behaviour...

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