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Last updated: 12 November 2024

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Protecting Communities from Antisocial Behaviour and Antisocial Driving: The Parliament debated S6M-15156 in the name of Alex Cole-Hamilton— That the Parliament notes with concern that many communities in Scotland, including those in the Edinburgh Western constituency such as South Queensferry, have been affected by antisocial behaviour and antisocial driving; understands that this kind of behaviour can have an impact on quality of life, businesses and community spaces; notes with concern the findings of the report, Still living a nightmare: Understanding the experiences of victims of anti-social behaviour, which has been published by Baroness Newlove and highlights the severe impact of unresolved antisocial behaviour on victims across the UK, including significant mental health issues; acknowledges and notes praise for the Silent Crime campaign for its work in raising awareness of what it believes are these often overlooked issues; recognises the hard work undertaken by Police Scotland and local authorities to tackle this behaviour, particularly around antisocial driving, and notes calls for the Scottish Government to create a national taskforce, which can examine and identify targeted measures to address this behaviour, including whether legislation can be tightened.
Last updated: 1 June 2023

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The new offence therefore helps achieve our policy aims of safeguarding online content which could lead to serious self-harming behaviour; • Criminalising the act of encouraging or assisting serious self-harm will act as both a deterrent and a means of prosecuting this behaviour; in turn this will create a safer onli...
Last updated: 25 September 2024

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In discussing the evidence, the Committee considered whether it may wish to seek additional oral evidence from relevant stakeholders ahead of Stage 2, particularly in relation to the proposed amendments regarding people subject to SONR requirements or ‘relevant sexual behavioural orders’. The Committee understands that the range of orders relevant for the p...
Official Report Meeting date: 22 April 2025

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 22 April 2025

Is antisocial behaviour a problem? Has the level of antisocial behaviour changed as a result of the concessionary bus scheme or not?
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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(S5T-00686) followed by Public Petitions Committee Debate: PE1319 on Improving Youth Football in Scotland S5M-07801 Johann Lamont on behalf of the Public Petitions Committee: PE1319 on Improving Youth Football in Scotland That the Parliament notes public petition PE1319 on — improving youth football in Scotland. followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 4:40 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Debate on the subject of— S5M-07505 Jamie Greene: GP Recruitment in West Kilbride and Across Scotland That the — Parliament notes with concern the recent issue experienced at West Kilbride s General Practice ’ Tuesday 26 September 2017 2 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar (GP) surgery in North Ayrshire where it understands that the practice struggled to find sufficient replacement GPs to meet its demands, which could have led to its indefinite closure; further understands that, although locums were eventually found to keep it open until at least Christmas 2017, this issue is far from resolved; believes that the management of the surgery handed back concerns over the sustainability of continuing to their GP contract earlier in summer 2017 citing “ deliver a safe and effective service as their reason for doing so; highlights what it understands ” was RCGP Scotland’s recent warning that Scotland could have a shortfall of 828 GPs across the country by 2021 and believes that this is well illustrated in the outcome of the West Kilbride practice; understands that West Kilbride is not the only area in Scotland where GP shortages have been highlighted and that other NHS boards, such as NHS Lothian, have also experienced problems with recruiting sufficient GPs; believes that interim locum solutions in staffing GP surgeries are not long-term solutions to a problem that has been highlighted to the Scottish Government on many occasions in the Parliament since the SNP administration took office, and considers that this identifies a clear lack of long-term strategy and vision over workforce planning of GP services across Scotland.
Last updated: 26 September 2022

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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: 28 November 2024

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S6M-14008: David Torrance: Kingdom Off Road Motorcycle Club Awarded £90,000 of Funding— That the Parliament congratulates Kingdom Off Road Motorcycle Club on securing £90,000 of funding from Foundation Scotland’s Tackling Inequalities Fund; understands that the Fife-based motorbike charity will use the money over a three-year period to go towards supporting local young people and harnessing their energy through the adrenaline-inducing sport; acknowledges the club’s aim to make safe, off-road motorcycling more accessible for people of all ages in a bid to reduce the antisocial and illegal use of off-road motorcycles; understands that the club works in partnership with Police Scotland and other organisations and has sustained an 80% reduction in antisocial behaviour...
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-11508: Katy Clark: Women and Girls’ Safety on Public Transport - That the Parliament believes that sexual harassment and abusive and antisocial behaviour are a widespread problem on public transport in Scotland, with women and girls disproportionately impacted; notes the survey by the Office for National Statistics, which reportedly shows that around half of women in Britain feel unsafe using public transport alone after dark, compared with around one in five men; notes with concern the findings of a RMT union survey of ScotRail members in 2023, which, it 6 PB/S6/24/012 understands, found that more than 70% of women members had experienced workplace violence in the past year, and that more than 90% believed that workplace violence and antisocial behaviour was increasing, with the same amount reporting feeling less safe at work than they used to; understands that the unions Unite, TSSA and ASLEF have also reported incidences of violence and antisocial behaviour directed at their women members; notes the British Transport Police statistics, which reportedly show that there were 77 sexual crimes recorded in Scotland in 2021-22, and that there were 63 reports of sexual assaults on ScotRail trains between 2017 and 2021; understands that two thirds of ScotRail stations are unstaffed, including stations in the West Scotland region, and that the Scottish Government is considering cutting ticket office opening hours, as consulted on by ScotRail's former operator, Abellio, in 2022; welcomes Transport Scotland’s published report, Women's and girls' views and experiences of personal safety when using public transport, which found "consensus from women and girls of all ages that being in spaces that were staffed or had a staff presence made women feel safe" and that women were "more comfortable if ticket offices were open and staffed (especially later at night)", and calls on the Scottish Government to provide an update on its stated intention to progress the report’s 10 recommendations with organisations that were invited to participate in this work, including trade unions.
Last updated: 31 October 2022

CAS on Moveable Transactions Scotland Bill

CONSUMERS AND BUSINESSES ARE DIFFERENT • Consumer need and behaviour is different from business need and behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 March 2022

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 08 March 2022

I have said before, and I say again, that I find it bizarre that we can ban people who are found guilty of antisocial behaviour from our football grounds and shopping centres, but we cannot ban the same people from using Scotland’s trains.

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