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Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20220505

Supported by: Ash Regan *S6M-04246 Keith Brown: Surrender of Offensive Weapons (Compensation) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 [draft]—That the Criminal Justice Committee recommends that the Surrender of Offensive Weapons (Compensation) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 [draft] be approved.
Last updated: 5 May 2022

BB20220505

Supported by: Ash Regan *S6M-04246 Keith Brown: Surrender of Offensive Weapons (Compensation) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 [draft]—That the Criminal Justice Committee recommends that the Surrender of Offensive Weapons (Compensation) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 [draft] be approved.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 September 2021

COVID-19 Recovery Committee 30 September 2021

We know about risk compensation, whereby people change their risk-related behaviours—their precautionary behaviours—after some vaccinations.
Last updated: 28 June 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 6 December 2022

Paul McNeill provided an update on the Football for All strategy that had been completed via consultation with several internal and external stakeholders.
Last updated: 22 February 2024

20240222_SFA_follow up info to 19 Dec evidence session

Despite these efforts, inadequate facilities, particularly insufficient changing rooms, remain the primary barrier for female involvement in football. Other initiatives to grow the G&W game are - • Scottish FA Regional staff provide guidance and expertise to our grassroots clubs ensure they can grow and expand opportunities in the Girls and Women’s game. • New School based model for UEFA Disney Playmakers, aimed at girls age 5-8 to give a positive first experience of football through play and storytelling: https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/football-development/participation/girls-womens- football/uefa-disney-playmakers/ • KDM Soccer Centres across the country, aimed at girls age 5-12 who have an interest in football and want to play in a fun environment with friends: https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/football-development/participation/girls-womens- football/kdm-group-soccer-centres/ • Women Recreational football proved very popular in 2023 and something we will continue to grow in 2024, these sessions provide women the opportunity to play football for the first time or provide a route back into the game for former players.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20180118

Ross Greer: To ask the Scottish Government what steps it is taking to encourage the SFA and football clubs to follow the lead of the English FA in adopting the principles of the Rooney Rule for future coaching appointments.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

PB_2023_Paper154

S6M-11073: Ben Macpherson: Enhancing Scottish Football - That the Parliament celebrates what it sees as a current successful period for the Scottish national football teams; believes that, collectively as a nation, Scotland should seek to build on this progress and achievement, and therefore make further improvements to realise even more of Scotland’s footballing potential, including in the Edinburgh Northern and Leith constituency; recognises, with its determination to seek to enhance Scottish football at all levels, the work of the Scottish Football Supporters Association (SFSA) by initiating, coordinating and publishing a fan-led review of the game in Scotland, titled Rebuilding Scottish Football: A Fan Led Review of The Game in Scotland, which was published in June 2023; notes that the SFSA- sponsored review includes recommendations for strengthening and extending the role of football as a sport that is accessible to all in the population who wish to engage and participate, as a major cultural industry for the nation, as a means for encouraging positive social change, and as a source of substantial individual and community benefit especially in relation to physical and mental wellbeing; further notes the issues raised in the fan-led review and the belief that there are shared merits to considering these on a collaborative, cross-party basis with stakeholders, and, in particular, with the Scottish Football Association (SFA) and Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL); notes the key recommendation of the fan-led review that the governance, finance and conduct of Scottish football would benefit from independent scrutiny and, as necessary, appropriate regulation, which it understands is being undertaken in England and discussed within and amongst football communities worldwide, and acknowledges calls for there to be further consultation on the future development of Scottish football, including its oversight and governance, for the benefit of the continued enhancement of Scottish football.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 May 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 29 May 2024

It should be a moment when we hang our heads in shame because such behaviour has been imported into this Parliament, watched over by the SNP.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20190606

Correspondence: The Committee will consider correspondence it has received. 6. Sexual harassment and sexist behaviour (in private): The Committee will consider the recommendations in the report from the Joint Working Group on sexual harassment and sexist behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 March 2023

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 28 March 2023

We could look to that, rather than focus on sports that have a lot of gender stereotypes around them, such as rugby, football and netball. All of that comes down to societal culture and learned behaviour, in my opinion.

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