Strategy for Hockey in Scotland – Consultation (Closing date for feedback Wednesday 3 December)
Welcome to the Strategy Consultation to shape the future for Hockey in Scotland
We’re excited to invite you to share your views as we shape the future of hockey in Scotland. Your insight is invaluable in helping us understand what matters most to players, clubs, coaches, volunteers, and fans across the country. We have extended the feedback timeframe until Wednesday 3 December.
Consultation of Strategy for Hockey in Scotland
Feedback Form – Help shape the future of hockey in Scotland – Fill in form
This consultation is your opportunity to influence the priorities, values, and ways of working. Whether it’s growing participation, improving safety, fostering inclusion, or supporting performance pathways, your feedback will guide our decisions and ensure the strategy reflects the needs of the hockey community.
We encourage you to be open, honest, and thoughtful in your responses. Every perspective counts, and together we can create a stronger, more sustainable, and inclusive future for hockey in Scotland.
Thank you for taking the time to contribute – your voice matters.
DOWNLOAD AS PDF: Consultation of Strategy for Hockey in Scotland
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