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Religious and cultural barriers impact participation in sports for people of faith. Lack of representation, discrimination, and stereotypes prevent many individuals from religious and faith backgrounds from feeling welcome in sports environments. As a consequence, people from religious backgrounds tend to have lower physical activity levels. 6a1i2o

Key recommendations: 2k164b

  • Organise events to celebrate religious diversity and offer training on religious practices and dress to build understanding.
  • Provide facilities that meet religious needs, like prayer spaces and private changing rooms, and offer flexible scheduling to accommodate religious observances.
  • Encourage a diverse workforce in coaching and leadership to offer visible role models, and engage local religious communities to better understand and address their needs.

Practical improvements: f5m4c

  • Promote inclusion through events that acknowledge and respect diverse religious practices.
  • Ensure events do not clash with major festivals or periods of religious observance.
  • Foster inclusive environments to ensure everyone has equitable access and feels comfortable with religious observance.
  • Offer staff training to build empathy, knowledge around religious practices and observances.
  • Enforce a zero-tolerance policy on religious discrimination and foster a safe, ive space for all participants. Develop clear and effective reporting mechanisms in collaboration with religious communities.
  • Provide private spaces for prayer.
  • Encourage a diverse range of religious backgrounds in leadership, staff, and athlete roles to foster an inclusive environment.
  • Partner with local religious organisations to consult on needs and suggestions for making sports more accessible, strengthening relationships and participation.
  • Use social media and community outreach to highlight efforts and celebrate diversity, ensuring people of faith feel included.
  • Provide private changing spaces and women-only spaces in gyms or sports facilities.
  • Offer flexible training times to accommodate religious practices like fasting or prayer.
  • Use marketing that reflects local religious diversity and promotes role models of various faiths to represent participation across backgrounds.

Useful links / find out more: 4w6l3i

Interfaith Scotland

MEND UK, Islamophobia in Sport (PDF)

BEMIS 

Footnotes 8482g

[1] Scottish Government (2013), Scottish Government Equality Outcomes: Religion and Belief Evidence Review.

[2] Scottish Government (2015), Active Scotland Outcomes: Indicator Equality Analysis.

[3] Muslimah Sports Association (2023), Muslim Women in Sport Report. Pg 18.

[4] sportscotland (2020), Equality and Sport Research 2020. Pg 110.

[5] Scottish Government (2015), An Examination of the Evidence on Sectarianism in Scotland: 2015 Update.

Date published: 26 February 2025
Date updated: 1 May 2025

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