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The Equality Act 2010 has been law for fifteen years. Most grassroots clubs still don’t understand their obligations. Here’s what you need to know.
What the Law Actually SaysUnder the Equality Act, clubs have a legal duty to make reasonable adjustments for disabled players. Neurodivergence can be considered a disability. ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, anxiety disorders – all can qualify.
You don’t need a formal diagnosis to make adjustments. You just need evidence of need. And here’s the bit that catches clubs out: you have an anticipatory duty.
That means you should be thinking about accessibility before someone asks. Not after.
Mentioned in this episode:
The FMHA Neurodiversity, Mental Health & Safeguarding Academy.
The FMHA Neurodiversity, Mental Health & Safeguarding Academy gives your entire club unlimited access to:
By Danny MatharuThe Equality Act 2010 has been law for fifteen years. Most grassroots clubs still don’t understand their obligations. Here’s what you need to know.
What the Law Actually SaysUnder the Equality Act, clubs have a legal duty to make reasonable adjustments for disabled players. Neurodivergence can be considered a disability. ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, anxiety disorders – all can qualify.
You don’t need a formal diagnosis to make adjustments. You just need evidence of need. And here’s the bit that catches clubs out: you have an anticipatory duty.
That means you should be thinking about accessibility before someone asks. Not after.
Mentioned in this episode:
The FMHA Neurodiversity, Mental Health & Safeguarding Academy.
The FMHA Neurodiversity, Mental Health & Safeguarding Academy gives your entire club unlimited access to: