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sportscotland has an annual review of local authority charges for sports participation in Scotland. The main aim of the review was to produce a straightforward, factual and up to date Digest summarising the level of charges for the most popular sports facilities and activities in Scotland.
sportscotland's Developing Potential Team and sports coach UK's 2009 Coach Development Workshop Programme
The clubgolf evaluation report provides information to support the ongoing development of the clubgolf programme and to assess progress against the 2009 targets. A full report with detailed appendices (in a separate file) and a summary report are available.
This paper reports on research commissioned by sportscotland in partnership with CHILDREN 1ST and the Scottish Sports Association to investigate the effects of child protection issues on volunteering with children and young people in sport.
This 2006 Accord for the Protection of Children in Scottish Sport presents a support framework to help organisations work towards recommended good practice in protecting children and to fulfil responsibilities introduced as part of the Reform Programme.
This report provides findings from qualitative and quantitative research on coaching in Scotland. The report summarises the findings of desk research, focus groups with coaching development officers and a survey of active coaches.
It is the intention of this document to provide a model example of a child protection policy and procedures to protect children and vulnerable adults in sport.
This guide describes how communication techniques can be used to prevent or solve conflicts between groups of people using the outdoors for different recreational pursuits. It has been produced to assist people, such as rangers, access officers and land managers, to develop communication projects suited to their own particular needs and situation.
The Action Plan represents our commitment to work together across Scotland to ensure that all organisations, offering sporting opportunities to children, do so in a manner that supports and protects children. It is based on the basic principles that children of all ages should be protected from harm and their rights and interests promoted.
A quick guide to child protection in your organisation.
The broad aim of the research was to examine whether the success of the women’s Olympic and World Championship curling teams in 2002 had any effect on participation in curling in Scotland.
This document sets out the strategy and the targets by which sportscotland will measure themselves over the 2003-2007 period. These targets articulate the contribution sportscotland's investment will make towards the national strategy.
This document sets out the strategy and the targets by which sportscotland will measure themselves over the 2001-2003 period. These targets articulate the contribution sportscotland's investment will make towards the national strategy.
This Workbook draws on the principles of community use of school sports facilities set out in the Guide to Community Use of School Sports Facilities. Based on both good practice and the experience of the case study schools and their local authorities the Workbook aims to assist schools and local authorities plan effectively for greaster community use.