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sports coach UK: Equity in Your Coaching
Date for next course to be arranged
Civic Centre, Stone Cross, Northallerton
Everyone should have access to sport, regardless of gender, age, race, ability, faith or sexual orientation. As a coach, you have an important role to play in ensuring this happens, and that the sporting environment is free from discrimination of any kind. The workshop will help you to apply and extend your existing skills to meet the needs of present and potential participants.
This workshop will help you, the coach to:
- explain what equity means and why it is important
- identify barriers to participation
- use appropriate language and terminology
- identify and challenge inequitable behaviour
- interpret the legal framework that affects coaching
- identify how they can become more equitable
- establish where to go for further information
Cost: £28.00 to include course manual
**Essential for 'Clubmark' Clubs and for gaining NGB Club Accreditation**
To book your place on the course contact: Sally Cottam on 01609 767198 or email sally.cottam@hambleton.gov.uk
Places are limited and allocated on a first come first served basis.








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