Equal Opportunities and Anti -
Discrimination Policy
Church Stretton Magpies 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 everyone, equally. Our
commitment is to confront and eliminate discrimination whether by
reason of gender, sexual orientation, race, nationality, ethnic
origin, colour, religion or disability. Equality of opportunity at
Church Stretton Magpies Football Club means that in all our activities
we will not discriminate or in any way treat anyone less favorably, on
grounds of gender, sexual orientation, race, nationality, ethnic
origin, colour, religion or disability.
This includes:
The advertisement for volunteers.
The selection of candidates for volunteers.
Courses.
External coaching and education activities and awards
Football development activities
Selection for teams
Appointments to honorary positions
Church Stretton Magpies Football Club will not tolerate sexual or
racially based harassment or other discriminatory behaviour, whether
physical or verbal and will work to ensure that such behaviour is
met with appropriate action in whatever context it occurs. Church
Stretton Magpies Football Club is committed to the development of a
program of ongoing training and awareness, raising events and
activities in order to promote the eradication of discrimination
within its own organisation and in the wider context, within
football as a whole.
Our commitment is to eliminate discrimination whether by reason of
gender, sexual orientation, race, nationality, ethnic origin,
colour, religion or ability and to encourage equal opportunities.
Church Stretton Magpies Football Club is committed to a policy of
equal treatment of all members and requires all members of whatever
level or authority, to abide and adhere to this general principle
and the requirements of the Codes of Practice issued by the Equal
Opportunities Commission and Commission for Racial Equality. All
members are expected to abide by the requirements of the Race
Relations Act 1976, Sex Discrimination Act 1986 and Disability
Discrimination Act 1995.
Specifically discrimination is prohibited in:
Treating any individual on grounds of gender, colour, marital
status, race, nationality or ethnic or national origin, religion,
sexual orientated or disability less favourably than others.
Expecting an individual solely on the grounds stated above to
comply with requirement(s) for any reason whatsoever related to
their membership, which is different to the requirements for others.
Imposing on an individual requirements, that are in effect more
onerous on that individual than they are on others. For example this
would include applying a condition (which is not warranted by the
requirements of the position) that makes it more difficult for
members of a particular race or gender to comply than others not of
that race or gender.
Victimisation of an individual.
Harassment of an individual (which for the purposes of this policy
and the actions and sanction applicable thereto is regarded as
discrimination).
Any other act or omission of an act, which has as its effect the
disadvantaging of a member against another, or others, purely on the
above grounds. Thus, in all the Club's recruitment, selection,
promotion and training processes, as well as disciplinary matters
etc.- in other words all instances where those in control of members
are required to make judgements between them - it is essential that
merit, experience, skills and temperament are considered as
objectively as possible.
Church Stretton Magpies Football Club commits itself to the
immediate investigation of any claims of discrimination on the above
grounds and where such is found to be the case, a requirement that
the practice cease forthwith, restitution of damage or loss (if
necessary) and to the investigation of any member accused of
discrimination. Any member found guilty of discrimination will be
instructed to desist forthwith. Since discrimination in its many
forms is against the Football Club 's policy, any members offending
will be dealt with under the disciplinary procedure. The Football
Club commits itself to the disabled person whenever possible and
will treat such members, in aspects of their recruitment and
membership, in exactly the same manner as other members, the
difficulties of their disablement permitting assistance will be
given, wherever possible to ensure that disabled members are helped
in gaining access. Appropriate training will be made to such members
who request it.