The Scotsman

Sport is key to Scotland’s recovery says Gougeon

- By GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

Scottish Sports Minister Mairi Gougeon declared that sport would play a key role in the country's recovery from the coronaviru­s pandemic following talks with governing bodies.

Gougeon and sportscotl­and chief executive Stewart Harris discussed the challenges and possible solutions facing the sector with representa­tives from 35 sports yesterday.

Talks centred around issues such as finances, access to facilities and membership levels. Commitment­s were made to use sport and physical activity to provide economic, health, education and social benefits as Scotland prepares to emerge from the effects of Covid-19.

Gougeon said: "We know that being active is one of the best ways to improve or maintain our physical and mental well being, and this has been particular­ly so during the pandemic.

"As we start to carefully ease lockdown restrictio­ns while continuing to suppress the virus, there is no doubt that sport will play a central role in Scotland' s recovery. our continuing­collaborat­ion with the sector is vital as we work to tackle the issues facing sports clubs as a result of Covid-19.

"I would like to take this opportunit­y to thank all our sports governing bodies, who have worked tirelessly to ensure sport can continue to operate safely within the restrictio­ns."

The Sports Governing Bodies Chief executive officers forum has been establishe­d to developa greater collective approach from the 35 organisati­ons.

The chair, Vinny Bryson of Scottish Archery and Scottish

Fencing, said: "It was important to have the opportunit­y to speak with the Minister for Sport about the challenges facing the sector but also to outline how SGBS can be a part of the solution.

"For the Minister to listen to 35 Scottish sports governing body CEOS and hear one collective voice is powerful and demonstrat­es our shared commitment to using the power of sport as part of the national recovery efforts. we are all keen to play our part in re starting and shaping the future of sport as we emerge from the Covid-19 restrictio­ns over the next few months and today' s discussion­s will support this approach.

"All our governing bodies are keen to have the clubs and their members at the heart of the nation's mental and physical recovery. For the nation to rebuild and thrive again, it must be an active one."

Sport scotland chief executive Harris believes the sector has shown "remarkable resilience" and added :" we need to recover, rebuild and restart with confidence.

"I fully believe we will do that, when the time is right, because we have a system that is committed to working together to overcome the challenges that lie ahead. There is a lot of hard work still to be done but we will get through this together."

The talks came a day after the Scottish Football Associatio­n declared it was waiting for a decision from the Scottish Government over the fate of suspended levels of the game.

The Government has previously pledged a £55 million support package for sport while sportscotl­and accelerate­d £32.4m of funding and relaxed delivery targets. The national agency also created a £1.5m support fund.

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