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I am sure that, across the chamber, members will join me in paying tribute to the work of Scotland’s national violence reduction unit and front-line police, schools and national health service workers, who are driving that positive trend and challenging the behaviours that have held us back in the past.
The Samaritans’ report stresses that cross-governmental and cross-departmental co-operation is required in approaches to suicide prevention and that the development of all welfare, housing and employment policy should include an evaluation of the potential unintended impacts on mental health and suicidal behaviour. Will the minister consider those aspects i...
Although 78 per cent of respondents had not experienced any sexual harassment or sexist behaviour, 30 per cent of women had experienced such behaviour.
Antisocial Behaviour Orders To ask the First Minister what steps the Scottish Government is taking to ensure that antisocial behaviour orders are not breached.
S6W-03808 Jackie Baillie: To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to reports that officials from the Clinical Priorities Unit told chronic pain patients that gestures such as tutting or eye rolling at a meeting of the National Advisory Committee on Chronic Pain could lead to dismissal as a volunteer patient representative and that such behaviour...
None of the faiths would do other than excoriate such behaviour—they all want to end behaviour whereby hatred is directed at somebody because of their beliefs in God or their faiths.
To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on encouraging behavioural change with regard to food production, in light of evidence received by the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee from the Committee on Climate Change.
For example, I would like to hear from the civil servant who apparently altered rotas in response to anxieties about the former First Minister’s behaviour. That might not have been official protocol, but it was certainly a response to anxieties that were felt at the time.
One benefit of the housing department antisocial behaviour team working alongside the police, in the same building, is that they are working much more collectively and effectively.