Committee
Enterprise and Culture Committee, 13 Mar 2007
13 Mar 2007 · S2 · Enterprise and Culture Committee
Item of business
Sport 21 and Sports Policy
Professor Coalter:
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I will follow on from what Chris Robison was saying about school sport. There is a danger in confusing the physical activity agenda and the sport agenda, and school sport suffers because of that. The issue of school sport and introducing young people to a competitive environment very early on is important. Not so long ago, I did an interview with some coaches who said that young people are not being introduced to the intensely competitive environment early enough, with the result that when they transfer to competitive and international matches, they have to catch up. During the past 10 years, we have been concerned about competition in school sports and how it is not politically correct. That has been compounded with the physical activity agenda. We need to concentrate more systematically on school sport, its relationship with governing bodies and the development pathway. "Reaching Higher" confuses those points.If I may make a political point, there is a division within Government in that responsibility for school sport lies in one department and that for sport lies in another. I just wonder whether that is part of the problem.
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The Convener (Alex Neil):
SNP
I welcome everybody to the sixth meeting of the Enterprise and Culture Committee in 2007, which is the last full meeting of the committee apart from our meet...
Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab):
Lab
I am the member of the Scottish Parliament for Central Fife.
Pat Morrison (Scottish Executive Education Department):
I work in the sports division of the Executive. My responsibilities include the new sports strategy and the participation end of sport. There are two other t...
Professor Fred Coalter (University of Stirling):
I am professor of sports policy at the University of Stirling.
Julia Bracewell (sportscotland):
I am the chair of sportscotland and of the Scottish steering group for the 2012 Olympics.
Chris Robison (Scottish Sports Association):
I am the policy director of the Scottish Sports Association, which is the umbrella body for governing bodies of sport in Scotland.
Shiona Baird (North East Scotland) (Green):
Green
I am an MSP for North East Scotland.
Ian Reid (Scottish Sports Futures):
I am the founder of the Scottish Sports Futures charity. In the interest of clarity, I state also that I own part of the Scottish Rocks professional basketba...
Gavin Macleod (Scottish Disability Sport):
I am the chief executive officer of Scottish Disability Sport.
Paul Bush (EventScotland):
I am the deputy chief executive of EventScotland.
Karen Gillon (Clydesdale) (Lab):
Lab
I am the MSP for Clydesdale.
David Arnott (Scottish Association of Local Sports Councils):
I am the administrator of the Scottish Association of Local Sports Councils. Our membership consists of 69 local sports councils and local authorities in Sco...
Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con):
Con
I am an MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife.
Gavin Hastings (Platinum One (Scotland)):
I am the chairman of Platinum One (Scotland), which is a sports and events marketing agency.
Mr Stewart Maxwell (West of Scotland) (SNP):
SNP
I am an MSP for the West of Scotland.
Steven Grimmond (Fife Council):
I am the head of community services at Fife Council, which covers responsibility for sport. I am also a member of the board of sportscotland.
Susan Deacon (Edinburgh East and Musselburgh) (Lab):
Lab
I am the MSP for Edinburgh East and Musselburgh.
Dougie Donnelly (Scottish Institute of Sport):
I am the chairman of the Scottish Institute of Sport and of the Commonwealth Games (Scotland) Endowment Fund. In my day job, I am a sports broadcaster.
The Convener:
SNP
We also have with us reporters from the official report, which is the equivalent of Hansard; Stephen Imrie and his clerking team; and Stephen Herbert, from S...
Julia Bracewell:
"Reaching Higher" is a Scottish Executive document, and I will defer to Pat Morrison on the Executive's priorities. The document clearly sets out the roles a...
The Convener:
SNP
I should draw everybody's attention to page 12 of the SPICe briefing, which gives the possible main themes for us to tackle. Anybody who wants to speak shoul...
Dougie Donnelly:
I congratulate everyone who was involved in producing "Reaching Higher", which is an impressive and excellent piece of work, and I welcome the Executive's cl...
The Convener:
SNP
What do we need to do to get the extra athletes we will need?
Dougie Donnelly:
The governing bodies need to be given a lot of support because that is principally their responsibility, along with the partner organisations such as sportsc...
The Convener:
SNP
Are the governing bodies getting the support that they need?
Julia Bracewell:
We have to do much more work on that. To get athletes coming through in the required numbers, we have to start investing much further down the pathway in ath...
Chris Robison:
I echo that. It is crucial that the governing bodies ensure that there is funding across the spectrum. I am little bit more confident; I think that we will h...
Professor Coalter:
I will follow on from what Chris Robison was saying about school sport. There is a danger in confusing the physical activity agenda and the sport agenda, and...
The Convener:
SNP
Do you think that it is?
Professor Coalter:
The gossip that I hear says that it is. One of the problems is that schools now intensely emphasise academic achievement but, if I may be academic for a mome...