Watching live sport provides a positive impact on physical and mental wellbeing, however over 50% of disabled people don’t participate in physical or recreational activities such as attending live sport.

Level Playing Field is delighted to announce the launch of its 2020 Weeks of Action in partnership with the Premier League and the English Football League, showcasing the work that is being done to bring about the goal of access for all at sporting events across England and Wales by improving the match day experience for existing disabled fans and providing opportunities for new ones.

This year will see Fans, Clubs, Disabled Supporter Associations and other partners coming together to showcase the immense power of attending live sport. Clubs will be hosting events and delivering new services whilst also highlighting what they do already. We will also see fans share their experiences and raise awareness of what is done and what can be done to make the ‘Beautiful game’ even more accessible.

The second week of the Level Playing Field Weeks of Action will also coincide with the CAFE Week of Action 2020 - celebrating improved access and inclusion for disabled people across football - on 7-15 March.

To find out more about the CAFE Week of Action 2020, please click here.

Level Playing Field Chair, Tony Taylor, said:

“Last year was our biggest campaign to date, with over 76 clubs from the Premier League and the EFL taking part. Our ambition is to exceed last year’s numbers and to continue push the positive impact of attending live sport and highlight what good work is being done already.

As always, this campaign relies on the backing of the governing bodies and we are delighted to receive the support of both the Premier League and the EFL in providing the necessary resources for delivering this campaign.

Level Playing Field Ambassadors, Trustees and staff will be visiting clubs across the leagues during the period and we urge people to back the campaign and to ensure the message of good access and inclusion for disabled fans is heard and acted upon.

The campaign is an integral part of driving higher standards and tackling poor access with constructive solutions. At the end of the day, we want more disabled fans attending live sport and having a better experience;  we feel the best way in doing this is by education and sharing best practice.”

As part of their ongoing support, Aneel Javed, Inclusion Manager at the EFL commented on the upcoming campaign, and why Weeks of Action is an important step towards an accessible match day:

“The EFL and its Clubs are committed to ensuring an inclusive and accessible matchday for all and we are proud to support Level Playing Field and the Weeks of Action.

“It’s important to raise awareness around the challenges and barriers that disabled supporters face on a matchday and ensure we share best practice of what Clubs can do help support and make it a more enjoyable experience for everybody.”


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What are the Level Playing Field’s Weeks of Action?

These were established in 2005 to help highlight the positive initiatives undertaken by clubs, sporting venues and their governing bodies and now forms an established part of the sporting calendar.  The Level Playing Field Weeks of Action present an opportunity for clubs to organise and host matchday/non-matchday events and activities to show their commitment to access and inclusion.

 

The 2020 campaign will run from Saturday 29th February to Sunday 15th March

 

For more information on how you can support this campaign please visit  

Our Website:               www.levelplayingfield.org.uk

Our Twitter Page:       @lpftweets

Our Facebook Page:  www.facebook.com/lpftweets

 

Or for any other press enquires get in touch

Contact:          Owain Davies, Chief Executive

Email:             [email protected]

Phone:            01923 545370

Published 28/2/2020