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How a person determines their sexual orientation can be based on any combination of the above attractions, feelings or behaviours. It can change over time and a person SP Bill 40–PM Session 5 (2018) m ay not know what their sexual orientation is.
The challenge for my organisation is how we lock in some of the good behavioural patterns that we have established, and that is a society-wide challenge.
We also offer a number of sessions to young people who are on the cusp of getting their provisional licence to try to influence not only their driving behaviour but their behaviour when they are a passenger in a car driven by another young person.
Do you agree that that target culture is driving behaviours in the NHS that might end up being negative behaviours and might impact on front-line staff?
Legislation grants authorised officers in local authorities various powers to deal with noise nuisance. Under the antisocial behaviour legislation, an officer may issue a warning notice to the person who is responsible for excessive noise.
We can inform tenants and those who advise them that such behaviour is unacceptable and ensure that those who have the authority, whether the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service or the police, will act.