Correspondence Dec. 11 2023
Inquiry: Inquiry into female participation in sport and physical activityFound: female participants in Active Schools are netball, football, multisport , dance and movement, and basketball
Asked by: Ewing, Annabelle (Scottish National Party - Cowdenbeath)
Question
To ask the Scottish Government how much funding groups and organisations in the Cowdenbeath constituency have received from Fife's share of the CashBack for Communities fund since 2008.
Answered by Brown, Siobhian - Minister for Victims and Community Safety
Information on the allocation of CashBack funding is only formally collected at a local authority level. The total funding allocation to Fife local authority area between 2008 and March 2023 was £4,124,198.
Estimated funding of £1,061,633 is attributed to the Cowdenbeath constituency during that same period. This includes funding of £745,761 that was allocated to organisations delivering project activity based in the area (Scottish Sports Futures, Basketball Scotland, Boxing Scotland and the Scottish Football Association). The remaining funding was shared between organisations that supported individuals or groups across Fife and were available to children and young people in the Cowdenbeath constituency (Access to Industry, The Prince’s Trust, YouthLink Scotland, Youth Scotland and The Venture Trust).
Phase 6 of the CashBack for Communities programme runs from April 2023 to March 2026. The current estimate of spend across the Fife area is £1,036,803. Of that funding, an estimated £543,266 is currently attributed to the Cowdenbeath constituency, based mainly on anticipated project delivery in that area by Scottish Sports Futures and Starcatchers.
Details of all the Phase 6 CashBack partners and information on project delivery by local authority area are available on the CashBack for Communities website: https://cashbackforcommunities.org/
Dec. 05 2023
Source Page: The Scottish Health Survey 2022 – volume 2: technical reportFound: robics / aquafit / exercise class in water 7 Yoga / pilates 8 Athletics 9 Basketball
Dec. 05 2023
Source Page: The Scottish Health Survey 2022 – volume 2: technical reportFound: robics / aquafit / exercise class in water 7 Yoga / pilates 8 Athletics 9 Basketball
Dec. 05 2023
Source Page: The Scottish Health Survey 2022 – volume 2: technical reportFound: in water [WhtAcB06] 7 Yoga/pilates [WhtAcB07] 8 Athletics [WhtAcB08] 9 Basketball
Dec. 01 2023
Source Page: Teacher misconduct panel outcome: Mr Anshu TanejaFound: said that , at the end of the s chool day on 31 January 2020, he came out of his classroom to play basketball
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1: Maguire, Ruth (SNP - Cunninghame South) participation activities among females were netball, football, multisport, dance and movement, and basketball - Speech Link
Correspondence Nov. 23 2023
Inquiry: Inquiry into female participation in sport and physical activityFound: female participants in Active Schools are netball, football, multisports, dance and movement, and basketball
Nov. 20 2023
Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 5 October 2023 to 14 November 2023Found: Badminton (Scotland only) Badminton Scotland Baseball / Softball BaseballSoftballUK (BSUK) Basketball
Nov. 17 2023
Source Page: Evaluation of Sport Survival PackageFound: Some leagues such as the Rugby Union Premiership and British Basketball League were likely to have