Nil by Mouth (charity)

[1] Nil By Mouth's purpose is to promote the elimination of Sectarian attitudes and behaviours in Scotland with a view to the advancement of greater understanding and respect.

Provide support and resources for individuals and organisations to challenge Sectarianism Teenager Mark Scott was murdered as he made his way home from a football match in Glasgow on 7 October 1995.

The program, which can be delivered free of charge, has been developed and piloted over recent years in partnership with the Scottish Government, the STUC and many other public and private sector employers.

The package provides organizations with a framework to address sectarianism in the workplace and includes advice on; policy and procedure, awareness raising workshops, and a line management development module.

In 2011 Nil by Mouth launched their Champions for Change schools programme with the aim of challenging sectarian attitudes through education at as early an age as possible.

Pitch Perfect is Nil by Mouth's marketing competition which gives further and higher education students the opportunity to create and design their own anti-sectarian awareness campaign.