

Christina McKelvie, Minister for Culture, Europe and International Development, said:
“It was really fulfilling to see the positive impact the Big Noise programme continues to make on young people’s lives in Govanhill. We are proud to have supported Sistema Scotland since 2012. Over the past decade, Scottish Government funding has meant that thousands of young people from disadvantaged communities have benefited from this rewarding programme. Congratulations to Sistema Scotland for continuing to deliver such an engaging and worthwhile programme.”
Vicky Williams, who was recently announced as Sistema Scotland’s new chief executive, said:
“It was fantastic to welcome Culture Minister Christina McKelvie to Big Noise Govanhill and we are grateful for her support. The visit gave Ms McKelvie the chance to learn more about what we do in Govanhill and in our five other centres across Scotland, and to see first-hand the impact it is having on young people and the wider community. It is clear that Big Noise, through nurturing and supportive relationships, helps children and young people reach their full potential by equipping them with vital life skills and enhancing their academic skills. We also know that taking part in Big Noise increases confidence and self-esteem, as well as participants’ creativity, aspiration and sense of belonging.”