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Last updated: 3 October 2025

Health Inequalities CPG FINAL Minutes 4 June 2025

Key highlights: • Street Soccer Scotland runs 60+ weekly sessions across the country, offering free football, personal development, and education. • Their programmes support people facing homelessness, addiction, mental health challenges, long-term unemployment, and reintegration after prison. • The model is 30% football, 70% engagement, focusing on building confidence, community, and connection. • 70% of staff have lived experience, making the support deeply empathetic and relatable.
Last updated: 12 June 2025

Health Inequalities CPG DRAFT Minutes 4 June 2025

Key highlights: • Street Soccer Scotland runs 60+ weekly sessions across the country, offering free football, personal development, and education. • Their programmes support people facing homelessness, addiction, mental health challenges, long-term unemployment, and reintegration after prison. • The model is 30% football, 70% engagement, focusing on building confidence, community, and connection. • 70% of staff have lived experience, making the support deeply empathetic and relatable.
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...
Last updated: 20 October 2025

BB20170914

Consideration of continued petition: The Committee will consider the following continued petition— PE1593 by Paul Quigley on behalf of Fans Against Criminalisation on A full review of the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012.
Committee reports Date published: 18 March 2021

Police Scotland’s use of remote piloted aircraft systems and body worn video cameras - Police Scotland data protection impact assessment

It indicates that drones are to be used for “large scale disorder outside football stadium involving 100s of people.
Committees Date published: 26 April 2017

Child Protection in Sport - PVG Backlog figures for the SYFA

PVG Backlog figures for the SYFA The BBC reported on 13 December 2,500 coaches working in youth football had not been PVG checked based on figures supplied by the BBC.iBBC Scotland No checks on 2,500 youth football coaches The outstanding number of officials requiring PVG checks on 7 February 2017 was 949.iiHealth ...
Official Report Meeting date: 16 November 2021

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 16 November 2021

During the past period we have adapted quickly, and digital services are among the things in which we have invested. Cognitive behavioural therapy has been provided, which has worked well for many folk.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 March 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 07 March 2024

What could we change in our own behaviour, or call out in the behaviour of others, to ensure that all spaces are inclusive?
Official Report Meeting date: 10 March 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid)10 March 2021

If behaviour was, by a reasonable person’s definition, threatening or abusive, and it was intended to stir up hatred, it may not be prosecutable because it would also—in most cases, I suspect—be perceived to be offensive.

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