Scottish Governing bodies collaborative approach during COVID-19 crisis
Scottish Hockey fully supports the collective drive of Scottish Governing Bodies (SGB) to reopen as many sport facilities in Scotland as quickly and safely as possible. Scottish Hockey has been engaging significantly with our other governing body colleagues since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis and we are keen to share with members some of the actions we have taken as part of this collaborative, sector-wide approach.
Statement from Scottish Governing Bodies of Sport CEO Forum
Scottish Government Review of Lockdown: Thursday 30 July 2020
Following a formal communication sent to the First Minister on the morning of 30th July 2020 from 32 individual SGBs, the SGB CEO Executive Forum welcomes the recognition by the First Minister of the requirement to move forward the re-opening of sports facilities. A copy of the letter sent to the First Minister can be found HERE
As a sector, we are disappointed that the indicative timescale for a return to sport is not sooner. We have submitted evidence in mitigation of any risk to public health and ask for clarification as to what more compelling information is required to ensure our sports can return to activity and competition within the indicative dates given.
However, we will work with the Scottish Government and sportscotland to understand the level of evidence we need to provide so all requirements for indoor sport to safely return in late August can be met. As ever, we will react positively to any encouragement from Scottish Government to review the dates.
We are especially concerned for those SGBs which only have the small 2020 summer window to restart their sport and competitions. Without access to facilities – both indoor and outdoor, wet and dry – our member Clubs cannot function and cannot contribute effectively to the recovery that the whole of Scotland so desperately wants and needs.
As we are all aware the reality is that ‘sport-in-Scotland’ is more than just ‘sport’. This has been clearly demonstrated through the national focus on maintaining daily physical activity throughout lockdown and effectively contributes to the social fabric of our local communities as a whole through (although not exclusively):
- The health and wellbeing of the Scottish Nation;
- Equality and inclusion;
- Contributing to effective learners;
- Mental health and wellbeing;
- Tackling obesity;
- Social inclusion and;
- Women and Girls in Sport.
With confirmation that other public spaces and venues in Scotland are now reopening and in recognition of the immense challenges facing the restart of the Scottish sporting sector, the SGB CEO Forum wish to work quickly with Scottish Government, sportscotland and facility operators to establish a clear strategy to resume sport, for our members, clubs and communities.
Scottish Hockey fully supports the collective drive of Scottish Governing Bodies to reopen as many sport facilities in Scotland as quickly and safely as possible.
Recent posts:
- Watsonians and Clydesdale Western make women’s finals day while Uddingston are in the relegation play-offs
- So close and yet so far for Grove Menzieshill but it is Western Wildcats and Inverleith who will contest the men`s final
- The race is on for the indoor Championship, Europe, and to avoid relegation
- Hillhead join Clydesdale Western, Watsonians and Wildcats in the top four
- Western Wildcats, Inverleith, Grove Menzieshill and Watsonians make the top four
- Last weekend of the indoor division 1 league format
- Invite of proposals – Scottish Hockey website
- Scottish Hockey launches Scotland Development Programme
- Western Wildcats take over at the top of men`s indoor
- Inverleith V Western Wildcats the potential highlight of day 2 in the men`s indoor competition