Mr Beaumont. Women Disadvantaged socio – economic group Disability Different ethnic backgrounds.

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Mr Beaumont

Women Disadvantaged socio – economic group Disability Different ethnic backgrounds

Mr Beaumont Stereotypical Views Non Relevant media coverage Sexism Less Media Coverage Attitudes about sexuality Lack of opportunity Muslim women

Mr Beaumont Religious views -Mixed sex groups - Dress codes Discouraged by family / peers Discrimination Prejudice Higher % economically deprived Lower levels of disposable income

Mr Beaumont Lack off opportunity Stereo typing Needs ignored ‘invisible minority’ Lack of status / Recognition Lack of facilities Disability to severe

Mr Beaumont Less leisure timeSocial discrimination Certain sport, certain class e.g Golf, yachting Lack of disposable income

Mr Beaumont

Womens Sport Foundation (WSF) Advice to providers Celebrating women’ success (media) Influencing nation and local government Developing ‘best practice’ Women ‘in to coaching programme’ Gender Equality Duty (GED) Positive Discrimination

Mr Beaumont Sport England Challenge and support sports leaders Help individuals and groups play a part Raise awareness to change attitudes Commission of racial Equality Data and research To ‘eradicate racial discrimination in sport’ Sport Equals Positive Role models Media Campaigns

Mr Beaumont Disability Act 2004 Positive Discrimination Disability Sport England -coordinating and developing nation events English federation of disability sport - Developing sport After-school programmes + teaching courses Sport England data Integration vs separation Adapted and designed sports

Mr Beaumont Positive Discrimination Community Club development programme Respect Athlete Mentoring programme -Elite Athletes Sports Action Zone -Wide network of school, clubs etc.. Extra funding DCMS support + Sport England