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Bradley
Stoke United Football Club
Equality Policy
The aim of this policy is to ensure that
everyone is treated fairly and with respect and that
Football Club is equally accessible to them all. Bradley
Stoke United
Football Club
is responsible for setting standards and values to apply
throughout the club at every level. Football belongs to and
should be enjoyed by, anyone who wants to participate in it.
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.
Bradley Stoke United Football Club,
in all its activities will not discriminate, or in any way
treat anyone less favourably, on grounds of gender, sexual
orientation, marital status, race, nationality, ethnic
origin, colour, religion or belief, ability or disability.
It means that Football Club will ensure that it treats
people fairly and with respect and that it will provide
access and opportunities for all members of the community to
take part in, and enjoy, its activities.
Bradley Stoke United Football Club
will not tolerate harassment, bullying, abuse or
victimisation of an individual, which for the purposes of
this policy and the actions and sanction applicable is
regarded as discrimination. This includes sexual or racially
based harassment or other discriminatory behaviour, whether
physical or verbal.
Bradley Stoke United Football Club
will work to ensure that such behaviour is met with
appropriate action in whatever context it occurs. As a
club, we are committed to taking positive action where
inequalities exist, and to the development of a programme of
ongoing training and awareness - raising events and
activities in order to promote the eradication of
discrimination and promote equality in football.
Our Club is committed to a policy of equal
treatment of all members and requires all members to abide
and adhere to these policies and the requirements of the
relevant equalities legislation - Race Relations Act 1976,
Sex Discrimination Act 1975 and Disability Discrimination
Act 1995 as well as any amendments to these acts and any new
legislation.
Bradley Stoke United Football Club
commits itself to the immediate investigation 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 for 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.
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