Sectarianism in Scotland - Youth Work Essentials.
A game of two halves When Cara Henderson was 15, her boyfriend died, killed for supporting the wrong team. Since then, she has fought to kick sectarianism out of Scottish football.
The Old Firm story: How sectarianism came to define a derby. to maintain the dinner tables of Catholic parishes in the east end of Glasgow. The popular story is that money was being raised to.
Sense Over Sectarianism is a partnership with funding from the Scottish Executive to give grants to individuals and community groups setting up projects that challenge sectarianism and bigotry. The partners in the scheme are: Glasgow City Council Nil By Mouth Celtic FC Rangers FC The Glasgow Presbytery of the Church of Scotland.
Abstract. Domestic club football in Scotland has long been associated with sectarianism, public disorder and urban violence, and particularly the conduct of supporters of the Old Firm: Glasgow Celtic Football Club, with a heritage rooted in Irish immigration to west central Scotland and associations to Catholicism and Irish nationalism; and Glasgow Rangers Football Club, intertwined with.
Scotland’s leading anti-sectarianism charity has reiterated its call for a nationwide rehabilitation scheme for people convicted of bigoted behaviour. Nil By Mouth made the call following the publication of new figures about sectarian offences in Scotland.
Sectarianism and Other Concerns over Scottish Independence Whilst independence almost certainly does not risk turning Scotland into another Ireland or Iceland there is, however, no denying that in.
Through-out the past century, sectarianism has brutally affected the citizens of Glasgow and the west of scotland. It must be highlighted that Sectarainism can affect anyone at anytime anywhere. On January 16h 2012 at 16:42pm, a 16 year old boy was kicked and punched round the head any body area just shortly after the train left from Glasgow Central travelling to Kilmarnock.