How to be an inclusive club – a checklist

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Is your sport or recreation club inclusive?

Are you proud of the way your club gives everyone a fair go – males and females, people of different ages, different backgrounds, different levels of ability?

Inclusive means welcoming everyone, regardless of age, gender, race and ability.

An inclusive club ensures that all members have an equal opportunity to take part in sport and recreation.

An inclusive club doesn’t just wait for this to happen – it takes steps to make it happen.

There are lots of things you can do to make your club more welcoming and inclusive. 

Many of these ideas take little time and effort - you may simply need to educate your members about expectations of what it means to be an inclusive club.   

Use this checklist to see how inclusive your club is. Once you know where the gaps are, you can begin to make changes.

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