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Business Managers noted that Members Business in the week beginning 12 May (subject to the attainment of cross-party support) would be— • Tuesday 13 May: Fulton MacGregor: The Plight of Albion Rovers and Preserving Scotland’s Historic Football Clubs. • Wednesday 14 May: Kenneth Gibson: Marine Conservation Society Publishes 2024 State of our Beaches Report. ...
The SPCB was particularly pleased to note some of the community benefits linked to SPCB contracts, including: apprentice training schemes; educational events held in schools; and support to local community groups such as youth football teams and scout groups. 7. The SPCB noted the Report and agreed its publication.
The modelling that we have done so far assumes that there will be no change in behaviour, but I know for a fact that there will be some changes in behaviour.
Content of case review reports (section 22) Currently, the provisions in the Bill focus on identifying lessons to be learned about opportunities which were missed, where there is learning which would improve practice in the safeguarding of those affected by abusive domestic behaviour, or the promotion of the wellbeing of victims of abusive domestic behaviour.
Local Authorities engage with the Football Clubs through the event capacity limit exemption and Sports Advisory Group process to ensure Covid baseline measures are in in place in football stadiums.
How long will it take before the hate crime act goes the same way as the legislation on named persons, offensivebehaviour at football matches and gender recognition reform and every other flawed Scottish National Party law?
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 August 2022
The Scottish Government does not hold information about how many schools offer access to football as a part of their PE lessons or afterschool clubs, however schools can offer football training where is a demand for it.