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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 30 November 2021
Stephanie Callaghan
David Ferguson pre-empted me when he started to talk about people dropping out of sport as they become teenagers. Earlier, Kim Atkinson was talking about sport and—I think that you have all done this—wound into that play activities and wellbeing, yet you all have “sport” in the title of your organisation. When I was looking at the information for today’s meeting, I was wondering whether those things are going to be incorporated. Is it a wider issue that we see sport as something quite separate when actually we are talking about activities and wellbeing together? I am interested in that aspect.
We are doing a lot of outdoor activities, risky play and so on in the early years right now, and I am interested in what kind of difference that is making to our younger children. Schools were doing great with PE and so on, but there is quite a limited range of activities on offer and we get people dropping out in their teenage years. Is there a wide enough range of activities on offer? Should we be looking to focus on other activities that might capture the interests of people in that age group and introducing them earlier? I am talking about things such as climbing and parkour that might be a bit more attractive to young people and might capture their attention.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 30 November 2021
Stephanie Callaghan
During the summer, people are more active and get out and about more. In winter, when it is slippy, dark and cold, is that a barrier to people getting out, and do activity levels drop?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 30 November 2021
Stephanie Callaghan
I thank our witnesses for being here today. Can you tell me a wee bit about what you think the impact of early activities with young people will be on their future level of activity and health? I also have to declare an interest as a councillor. Councils put quite a bit of funding into getting older people out, but maybe we do not look at getting younger children into early healthy patterns that would—we hope—continue through their lives. What evidence is there to back that up?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 24 November 2021
Stephanie Callaghan
Thank you, convener, and good morning to the witnesses. Thank you for coming today. Do you believe that the aim to close the poverty-related attainment gap is an achievable goal, or should we be talking about narrowing the attainment gap? That question is for John Dickie.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 24 November 2021
Stephanie Callaghan
I am sorry that I did not make myself clear earlier. I was inviting other panel members to comment.
Witnesses have touched on the broader societal measures on poverty and the early years that have an impact on education. Are there any other local or national policies that would dovetail with those to support closing the attainment gap?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 24 November 2021
Stephanie Callaghan
Do any of the other panel members want to come in before I put a short question directly to John Dickie?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 24 November 2021
Stephanie Callaghan
Does anyone want to add to that?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 24 November 2021
Stephanie Callaghan
Thank you. It is important that all parents understand the impacts of poverty and take them into account when making decisions.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 24 November 2021
Stephanie Callaghan
You have touched on a lot of important points, some of which will be picked up later by my colleagues. It is good to hear about the Scottish Government’s focus on wellbeing, childcare and so on, and that we are on the right track with that.
I have a direct question for John Dickie. Covid has been a bit of a leveller in some ways. Tragedy has struck some families who would never have expected to be in poverty—the rug has been ripped from under their feet. There is a general feeling that that could happen to any of us at any time.
To go back a bit, I am a councillor in South Lanarkshire Council, and some of our parent councils took part in the Child Poverty Action Group poverty proofing schools project, which seemed to make quite an impact locally. Can you tell us about the outcomes of that project and how effective it was?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 23 November 2021
Stephanie Callaghan
It is for Chaloner Chute, convener.