Inclusion - Football is For All

Inclusion

Football is open and accessible for all

 

When we say football is for all we mean it.
 
As England’s national sport, with more than 30 million spectators, 11 million participants and 100,000 grassroots teams, football has incredible power to bring people together, pull down barriers and act as a force for good. With this power comes responsibility.
 
As the game’s governing body in England, The FA consider this responsibility to be a day-to-day duty. So much so that they’ve published their Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Plan for 2021-24.You can download a copy here.
 It contains clear targets across four priority areas of work:
• The FA and its culture
• The England teams’ support structure
• The game’s grassroots workforce
• Inclusion programmes across the game
 
We’re determined to ensure football is For All.

 

 

The fa & kick it out's faith calendar

The FA and Kick It Out have joined forces to bring out a seasonal faith calendar to inform those in the game about the key religious festivals which could impact on football. The guide, which is annually produced,  also contains a section giving guidance about appropriate social media messages for faith festivals. 

FA Faith Calendar 20-21

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