Scottish Daily Mail

Survey gives victims voice to end racism in Scots cricket

- By SEAN VINCENT

AN anonymous consultati­on survey has been launched as part of the independen­t review into racism within Scottish cricket. The confidenti­al survey will give more people the chance to contribute to the review and will only be looked at by the review team at Plan4Sport. It will help them understand people’s experience­s and shape a report about anything that may need to change to address racism, inequaliti­es and discrimina­tion. The survey is part of a wider consultati­on exercise being undertaken by Plan4Sport in the wake of former Scotland players Majid Haq and Qasim Sheikh alleging the governing body overseeing the sport in the country was ‘institutio­nally racist’. Plan4Sport managing director Louise Tideswell said: ‘This survey will give anyone connected to cricket in Scotland the opportunit­y to share their views and experience­s on racism, inequaliti­es and discrimina­tion, as well as the solutions needed to take the game forward and shape an inclusive, diverse and welcoming sport for everyone in the future.’ All the informatio­n will be collated anonymousl­y and the review team will ensure individual­s will not be in any way identifiab­le. No names or contact details are asked for at any part of the survey. It will be made available in alternativ­e languages including Urdu, Hindi, Gujarati and Gaelic as well as in hard copy and alternativ­e formats. Sports Minister Maree Todd said: ‘We are clear there is no place for racism or discrimina­tion of any kind in sport, or indeed wider society. ‘I hope the anonymous nature of this survey encourages more people who have experience­d racism, inequaliti­es or discrimina­tion to engage with this review so we can best address the issues and help eradicate racism.’

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