The Equality Standard A Framework for Sport March 05 The Equality Standard for Sport A brief overview.

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The Equality Standard A Framework for Sport March 05 The Equality Standard for Sport A brief overview

The Equality Standard A Framework for Sport March 05 The Ideal Sport has the power to unite people in a way little else can. Sport can create hope where there was once despair. It breaks downs barriers. It laughs in the face of discrimination. Sport speaks to people in a language that they can understand. Nelson Mandela

The Equality Standard A Framework for Sport March 05 Far From Ideal By the age of 15 to 16 years nearly 3 out of 10 girls(29%) say that they do not want to take part in sport when they leave school compared with one in 6 (16%) boys (Young People and Sport Survey 1999) Only 15% of secondary aged boys with a disability and 10% of girls are members of sports clubs compared with 56% of boys and 36% of girls without a disability. (National Survey of young people, disability and sport 2000)

The Equality Standard A Framework for Sport March 05 Far From Ideal Ethnic minority participation is 6% lower overall than the national average (National Survey of ethnic minority participation and sport 1999) People from Professional backgrounds are over 4 times more likely to take part in sport than people classified as unskilled manual (15.9% compared with 3.6%) (GHS 1996)

The Equality Standard A Framework for Sport March 05 Is This True of Your Organisation? Discriminatory practices The gap between policies and practice Tradition of excluding people Lack of effective consultation Poor Image and lack of positive action Under representation in employment No on going strategic equalities training programme Inconsistent and ineffective monitoring

The Equality Standard A Framework for Sport March 05 Context Governments Game Plan for Sport Sport can be the lead sector in addressing inequalities Public monies - responsibility and accountability, meeting expectation and linked to a Modernisation process Mandatory requirement within funding agreements (Whole Sport Plans) for NGBs and national sports organisations in England What is right, fair and proper

The Equality Standard A Framework for Sport March 05 Benefits Work towards ensuring democracy and the sound governance of sport Increase the number and diverse representation of participants, members, coaches, officials, spectators and volunteers by reaching new audiences Help to meet legal duties thereby reducing the likelihood of litigation

The Equality Standard A Framework for Sport March 05 Benefits Enhance the skills and knowledge base of staff and volunteers Increase active involvement in equality throughout an organisation Identify and build on the existing good practices currently taking place Improve the chances of accessing funding and sponsorship

The Equality Standard A Framework for Sport March 05 The Equality Standard for Sport Explained A framework for sports organisations to achieve equality in all aspects of their work It will assist organisations to develop their structures, processes and performance assessment to ensure continuous improvement in equality Draws on lessons from the Achieving Racial Equality: A Standard for Sport, published by Sporting Equals in 2000 Collaboration of the 4 Home Country Sports Councils and UK Sport, and is supported by the CCPR,WSF, EFDS and Sporting Equals

The Equality Standard A Framework for Sport March 05 The Equality Standard for Sport Explained Based on 2 broad areas of activities –Developing your organisation/Developing your service 4 Levels – Foundation/Preliminary/Intermediate/Advanced Portfolios of evidence Accreditation –Independent Panel including representatives from sports organisations, Equity Partners and equity specialists

The Equality Standard A Framework for Sport March 05 Support Training/workshops for lead equity officers within NGBs, Sports organisations including Home Country Sports Councils and also for Consultants Website including guidance documents, facts sheets, templates and examples of good practices for each level One-to-one support where possible Help line

The Equality Standard A Framework for Sport March 05 Time-scales NGBs and sports organisations can indicate their intent to address inequality now Website will be up and running by March 2005 Workshops for Lead Equity Officers and consultants will be designed and ready to be delivered from March 2005 Accreditation process will be available to access from May 2005 Expectation that NGBs and sports organisations will be in a state of readiness to achieve the Preliminary Level by March 2006

The Equality Standard A Framework for Sport March 05 Regional Impact Sport England Regions and/or RSBs to sign up County Sports Partnerships should also be working towards the Standard As should local authority sports and leisure services

The Equality Standard A Framework for Sport March 05 Final Thought It only takes a good man to do nothing for evil to triumph. (Edmund Burke)