Introducing Disability Training for Clubs: Journey to Inclusion
England Football is on a mission to improve football for disabled people, with an aim to create and sustain a culture across the game, where disabled people have access to all opportunities and feel they truly belong on and off the pitch.
Disability Training for Clubs: Journey to Inclusion has been created to encourage more grassroots clubs to open their doors to disabled people, providing them with the opportunity to play and get involved with football in their local community.
England Football is on a mission to improve football for disabled people.
The new training is formed of two core elements:
Disability Toolkit for Clubs
The online toolkit has been developed with the support of Activity Alliance and takes the form of a simple disability inclusion health check for grassroots clubs by presenting a series of reflective questions shaped around six core pillars for clubs to consider. Working through the health check will help clubs understand their areas of strength as well as those that need development.
It is filled with information, practical tips and resources all designed to help clubs to create an action plan which can be implemented to start or grow disability provision at their club.
To access the toolkit or find out more about the training workshops, please click the button below.
ACCESS THE TOOLKIT
In order to be accessible to all, the toolkit is available in three formats, including an online flipbook, downloadable PDF and as a fully accessible Word document.
Disability Training for Clubs
For those clubs that want to go one step further and take a deeper dive into the barriers disabled people face when accessing football and how to overcome them, or those who simply want some additional support in creating and implementing their action plan, there is also a calendar of workshops, hosted both locally and nationally, where the toolkit is brought to life through knowledgeable tutors.
The training workshops also offer the opportunity for clubs to network with other likeminded clubs, as well as hear real life case studies of clubs that have successfully grown to become more inclusive.