The FA
As the
governing body of the game, The Football Association is responsible for setting
standards and values to apply throughout the game at every level. Football
belongs to, and should be enjoyed by, anyone who wants to participate in it.
The FA’s commitment
is to eliminate discrimination whether by reason of gender,
sexual
orientation, marital status, race, nationality, ethnic origin, colour, religion
or belief, ability or disability.
The FA is
also committed to promoting equality by treating people fairly and with
respect, by recognising that inequalities may exist, by taking steps to address
them and by providing access and opportunities for all members of the
community.
The
following policy is at the heart of Upper
Beeding Football Club’s activities.
Equality Policy for Clubs
The aim of
this policy is to ensure that everyone is treated fairly and with respect and
that Upper Beeding Football Club is equally accessible to them all.
Our
commitment is to confront and eliminate discrimination whether by reason of
gender, sexual orientation, marital status, race, nationality, ethnic origin,
colour, religion or belief, ability or disability and to encourage equal
opportunities.
This policy
is fully supported by the Club Officers who are responsible for the
implementation of this policy.
of any
claims, when it is brought to its attention, of discrimination on the above
grounds and where such is found to be the case, a requirement that the practice
stop and sanctions imposed as appropriate.
Club Complaints Procedure
In the
event that any member feels that he or she has suffered discrimination in any
way or that the Club Policies, Rules or Code of Conduct have been broken they should
follow the procedures below.
1. They
should report the matter to the Club Secretary or another member of the
Committee.
The report
should include:
i.
Details
of what, when, and where the occurrence took place
ii.
Any
witness statement and names
iii.
Names
of any others who have been treated in a similar way
iv.
Details
of any former complaints made about the incident, date, when and to whom made
v.
A
preference for a solution to the incident
2. The
Club’s Management Committee will sit or any hearings that are requested.
3. The
Club’s Management Committee will have the power to:
i.
Warn
as to future conduct
ii.
Suspend
from membership
iii.
Remove
from membership any person found to have broken the Club’s Policies or Codes of
Conduct.
If the
complaint is with regard to the Club’s Management Committee the member has the
right to report the discrimination direct to the relevant County Football
Association –