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Departmental Publication (Policy paper)
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport

Jun. 25 2021

Source Page: Events Research Programme: Phase I findings
Document: Events Research Programme: Phase I findings (PDF)

Found: 3: Proportion of orga nisations currently trading Jun 2020 and May 2021, ONS Business Impacts of Coronavirus


Written Question
Snooker: Coronavirus
Friday 18th June 2021

Asked by: Daisy Cooper (Liberal Democrat - St Albans)

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, what the legal position is that informed the decision to exclude fans who were (a) under 18 years old, (b) vulnerable adults and (c) pregnant from the World Snooker Championship that took place at Sheffield Crucible Theatre from 17 April to 3 May 2021.

Answered by Nigel Huddleston - Financial Secretary (HM Treasury)

The Ministerial Direction for the World Snooker Championships relaxed a number of Covid restrictions, including rules on capacity limits culminating in up to 4,000 people at an indoor seated venue for the Final.

For each pilot event a Public Sector Equality Duty impact assessment was carried out to consider the impact of this scientific study on groups with protected characteristics, including under 18s, those with disabilities, and pregnant people.

Under 18s were excluded from the World Snooker Championship as participants were asked to consent on the basis of the increased risk of COVID 19 transmission due to the relaxation of some risk mitigation factors (social distancing and capacity limits). It was considered that the disproportionate impact on under 18s not attending was justified.

It was considered that those defined as Clinically Extremely Vulnerable, including those who are disabled or pregnant may have been more at risk where the restrictions on social distancing and capacity limits were removed. The Science Board agreed that given the nature of the pilot programme it would not be possible to permit clinically vulnerable people to safely participate. The disproportionate impact of clinically vulnerable people not attending was considered justified on the basis that the policy only applies to pilot events in the programme.

Throughout the Events Research Programme (ERP) processes have been reviewed and adapted. After the World Snooker Championship, following stakeholder consultation and feedback from a number of disability groups, the ERP Science Board reviewed the approach of the ERP with respect to Clinically Extremely Vulnerable individuals attending pilot events. The current position is that the decision to attend an ERP pilot event lies with the individual. All attendees are required to fill out a consent form as part of the sign up process for the research programme. This takes into account the increased risk of COVID 19 transmission due to the relaxation of some risk mitigation factors (including removing social distancing).

Although those under the age of 16 may be competent to agree to provide consent to medical treatment (known as Gillick competence), the Programme's Science Board has recommended that most ERP events will not allow under 16s.


Scottish Parliament Debate - Main Chamber
Parliamentary Bureau Motions - Wed 09 Jun 2021

Mentions:
1: Adam, George (SNP - Paisley) Then I’ll begin.The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel) (Scotland) Amendment (No 8 - Speech Link


Scottish Government Publication (Progress report)
Constitution Directorate

Jun. 09 2021

Source Page: Coronavirus Acts: seventh report to Scottish Parliament (June 2021)
Document: Coronavirus Acts - Seventh Report To Scottish Parliament (PDF)

Found: Coronavirus Acts: seventh report to Scottish Parliament (June 2021)


Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport

Jun. 04 2021

Source Page: Events Research Programme - Science
Document: Events Research Programme - Science (PDF)

Found: incorporating research studies in April and May 2021 to build evidence of the risks associated with coronavirus


Commons Chamber
Covid-19 Update - Mon 17 May 2021
Department of Health and Social Care

Mentions:
1: Matt Hancock (IND - West Suffolk) With permission, Mr Speaker, I would like to make a statement on coronavirus. - Speech Link
2: Matt Hancock (IND - West Suffolk) look at the results, as we will look at the results of the other pilots, such as the Brits and the snooker - Speech Link


Secondary Legislation

Laid - 14 May 2021 In Force 17 May 2021

Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel and Operator Liability) (England) Regulations 2021
Department: Department for Transport
Made negative
Parliamentary Status - Legislation

These Regulations replace the Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (England) Regulations 2020 (“the International Travel Regulations”), the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Public Health Information for International Passengers) (England) Regulations 2020 and the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Pre-Departure Testing and Operator Liability) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021.

Found: Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel and Operator Liability) (England) Regulations 2021


Select Committee
Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
FES0107 - The future of UK music festivals

Written Evidence May. 13 2021

Inquiry: The future of UK music festivals
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Culture, Media and Sport Committee (Department: Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport)

Found: The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Steps) (England) Regulations 2021 (Part 4, paragraph


Secondary Legislation

Laid - 7 May 2021 In Force 8 May 2021

Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (England) (Amendment) (No. 14) Regulations 2021
Department: Department for Transport
Made negative
Parliamentary Status - Legislation

These Regulations amend the Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (England) Regulations 2020 (S.I. 2020/568) to add and remove events from the list of competitions in Schedule 3, which is relevant to the exemption for elite sportspersons from some of the requirements imposed by those Regulations.

Found: Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (England) (Amendment) (No. 14) Regulations 2021


Select Committee
Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
FES0106 - The future of UK music festivals

Written Evidence Apr. 27 2021

Inquiry: The future of UK music festivals
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Culture, Media and Sport Committee (Department: Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport)

Found: The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Steps) (England) Regulations 2021 (Part 4, paragraph