Football Memories Scotland

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Football Memories ScotlandBEYOND 10 YEARSLinwood Football Memories Group at Hampden ParkThe Scottish Cup visits David Walker Gardens Care HomeFootball Memories Scotland is a partnership betweenAlzheimer Scotland and the Scottish Football o@FootballMemSco

An Introduction to theScottish Football m@SFootballMuseum

A national football collection for ScotlandThe Scottish Cup, the world’s oldestnational football trophyThomlinson T-Panel footballThe Glasgow Merchants’ Charity Cup

Archives1st challenge match letter – Queen’s Park v Thistle FC, 1868Photograph, Scotland national team featuring Andrew Watson, 1881Match ticket from first official international match, 1872Match programme, European Cup Final, 1960

Scottish Football Heritage NetworkEstablished 2008 Aberdeen FCAirdrieonians FCAyr UnitedCeltic FCClyde FCDundee FCDunfermline Athletic FCFalkirk FCHamilton Academical FCHeart of Midlothian FCHibernian FCKilmarnock FCMotherwell FCPartick Thistle FCQueen’s Park FCRangers FC

Football Memories Scotland in 2009Scotland and Hibernian FC legendLawrie Reilly launches the reminiscenceproject at Hampden Park in 2009

Stenhousemuir Football Memories groupAberdeen FC Football Memories

Football Memories Scotland in 2020 We are coordinated at national level through theScottish Football Museum with core support fromAlzheimer Scotland 10 regions, each with a regional coordinator, provideadditional support 30 of Scotland’s 42 SPFL football clubs are currentlyinvolved We operate in hospitals, football stadia, care homes,day care centres, public halls, sheltered housingcomplexes & libraries We feature in the Scottish Government's NationalDementia Strategy, 2017 – 2020 (Commitment 13 Dementia Friendly Communities)Dundee FC Football Memories, Dens Park, 2018Physical Activity & Fun at Carnoustie Football Memories

Project Statistics 230 registered groups 100 community groups 130 care provider groups Project Reach - around 2,500participants per year Geographic Reach - Stranraer to theShetland Isles(March 2020)Football Memories at Heart of Midlothian FC MuseumNHS Football Memories, Gartnavel Hospital

Membership Benefits Access to Reminiscence Resources(Packs of Cards / DVDs / Training Guides) Access to Reminiscence Training(Certificated Training Programme) Access to over 7,000 digitised images(Football Memories Scotland Digital Archive) Four free visits to the Scottish FootballMuseum & Hampden Park each year Free access to Conferences &Seminars at Hampden Park Top up of Reminiscence ResourcesBishopbriggs Football Memories visit to Hampden ParkFootball Memories at St Johnstone FC

Training ProgrammeGlasgow City Health & Social Care PartnershipCare home staff from theGlasgow City Health & SocialCare Partnership receivingtrainingStaff with their trainingcertificates at the end of thesession

National Convention 180 registered delegates 12 Presenters Workshops Discussion Groups Networking Additional resourcesHampden Park, 8th November 2018

UEFA & SCOTTISH FAFootball Memories at Hibernian FCKilmarnock FC legend Davie SneddonFootball Memories at Rangers FC

Our Resources

Digital ArchiveOur online digital archive hasover 7,000 imagesPassword access enables ourgroup facilitators to search forimages and print them offThe digital archive enables ourfacilitators to personalisereminiscence for individualsDigital Archive Website – www.footballmemoriesscotland.co.uk

Memory BoxesLaunch of the Memory Box Project in March 2018Geographical spread of Memory BoxesMarch 2018 to March 2019Content of the Ayr United FC Memory Box

Old Football / Old Boots / Old Scotland Shirt / Tartan Tammy /Tartan Scarf / Lion Rampant Flag / Football Rattle / Blow FootballGame / Carbolic Soap / Liniment Oil / Bovril Jar / Resource Pack /Laminated Images / Football Annual

The Game We Used To PlayInterviewees and displays

Funding – Quilting ProjectQuilter Ann Hill raising funds forAlzheimer Scotland andFootball Memories in 2013

Funding – Mind The TimeMind the Time Book Launch, 2017Scottish Parliament receptionfor Mind The Time, 2018

Scottish Para-Football Football Memories Amputee Football Cerebral Palsy Football Deaf Football Frame Football Learning Disability Football Team United (Autism) Mental Health Football Power Chair FootballLaunch of Scottish Para Football at Hampden Park, 2019

Physical Activity

Intergenerational ProjectsBo’ness United FC launch theirFootball Memories Partnership atHampden Park

UEFA Euro 2020

UEFA Euro 2020 Glasgow Legacy ProgrammeActivity PacksEuro Legends packs for 230 groups with capacity to create 1,000 in total over the next eight yearsVolunteer shirts200 shirts available as a thank you to volunteers across ScotlandScottish Football Museum ExhibitionFootball Memories & Team United ‘Dream Teams’

Contents

HALL OF FAME ACTIVITYPlay the Hall of Fame egends/DREAM TEAM ACTIVITY

Covid-19 DevelopmentsMove to Digital PlatformsMarch to November Football Special (weekly)Pictorial Souvenir (weekly)December onwards Digital Magazine (weekly)Audio Newspaper (weekly)Pictorial Souvenir

Covid-19 DevelopmentsFootball Special

Community based action

Falkirk Herald

Thank FootballMemSco

Membership Benefits Access to Reminiscence Resources (Packs of Cards / DVDs / Training Guides) Access to Reminiscence Training (Certificated Training Programme) Access to over 7,000 digitised images (Football Memories Scotland Digital Archive) Four free visits to the Scottish Football Museum & Hampden Park each year

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On electronic versions if you click the legislation name it will link to the law. 1. Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 2. Mental Health (Scotland) Act 2015 3. National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 4. Community Care and Health (Scotland) Act 2002 5. Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001 6. Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 7.

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FOOD STANDARDS SCOTLAND Interventions Food Law Code of Practice (Scotland) Laid before the Scottish Parliament pursuant to section 40(1) of the Act1, regulation 24(1) of the Food Hygiene (Scotland) Regulations 20062 and regulation 6(1) of the Official Feed and Food Controls (Scotland) Regulations 20093 1 1990 CHAPTER 16 2 SSI 2006 No. 3 3 SSI 2009 No. 446

The correct answer is Queen’s Park Football Club Formed in 1867 Queen’s Park are the oldest Association football club in Scotland. Question 11 Which famous Scottish figure was depicted in the film Braveheart by Angus Macfadyen in 1995? Answer The correct answer is Robert the Bruce Born in 1274, Robert the Bruce became King of Scotland in 1306 and went on to defeat Edward II’s armies at .

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