Inclusion - Sport Structures
We don't just cover the Equality Act as other training providers do; we delve deeper into the underlying reasons why equality training is essential for increasing participation within marginalised communities. Our two workshops equip you and your organisation with practical solutions to learn how to work effectively with underrepresented groups and individuals. We will seek to bring in the lived experiences of those communities to help you develop a more sensitive and inclusive approach.
Who: These workshops are ideal for National Governing Bodies, Active Partnerships, National Sports Organisations and any other sports-based organisations wishing to address inequality through sport.
Format: These workshops can be delivered both face-to-face and online. We will speak to you prior to your training date to fully understand the needs of your organisation to ensure your attendees receive a session tailored to their needs. This conversation will seek to identify your current demographic profile of those employed, participating, officiating, volunteering and coaching. We also need to know who and why are you targeting particular communities and how we can give you lived experiences to support your chosen approach.
Duration: Workshops can be delivered over three hours or six hours.
Learners: All learners must be at least 18 years of age. Workshops are for a minimum of 12 and a maximum of 20 learners.
Cost: 3 hour workshop = £600. 6 hour workshop = £1000.
Workshops include:
- Unconscious Bias
- Making Sports Organisations Equitable
Online include:
- Level 1: Introduction to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion
- Level 2: ED&I - Overcoming barriers and creating inclusive organisations
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Inclusion - Sport Structures Course Dates
Cost
VariousWhere
Online and offline
Duration
1 hour
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If you have a generic question about training, please contact Chris Fennell, Workforce Development Officer: c.fennell2@herts.ac.uk