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The game is changing. Parents/carers/guardians (PCGs) are educating themselves. And clubs aren’t keeping up.
Here’s what’s coming.
What PCGs Are Searching ForGoogle Trends tells a clear story.
Searches for “reasonable adjustments grassroots football” are climbing.
“Equality Act youth sports” – rising.
“Neurodiversity discrimination” – rising.
“Can my child be excluded from football for behaviour” – rising.
PCGs aren’t just hoping their kids get good coaching anymore. They’re researching their legal rights.
Why This MattersBecause awareness is growing faster among PCGs than among clubs. PCGs know adjustments exist. They know the Equality Act creates duties. They know what discrimination looks like.
But clubs? Many still think “we treat everyone the same” is an acceptable response.
It’s not. It never was. And increasingly, PCGs know it.
We cover this in our Understanding Neurodiversity in Grassroots Football training:
Mentioned in this episode:
The Football Mental Health Alliance Neurodiversity, Mental Health & Safeguarding Academy
The only ongoing support system that gives coaches, welfare officers, players and parents/carers the tools, training, and peer network to confidently support neurodivergent players and mental health in grassroots football.
By Danny MatharuThe game is changing. Parents/carers/guardians (PCGs) are educating themselves. And clubs aren’t keeping up.
Here’s what’s coming.
What PCGs Are Searching ForGoogle Trends tells a clear story.
Searches for “reasonable adjustments grassroots football” are climbing.
“Equality Act youth sports” – rising.
“Neurodiversity discrimination” – rising.
“Can my child be excluded from football for behaviour” – rising.
PCGs aren’t just hoping their kids get good coaching anymore. They’re researching their legal rights.
Why This MattersBecause awareness is growing faster among PCGs than among clubs. PCGs know adjustments exist. They know the Equality Act creates duties. They know what discrimination looks like.
But clubs? Many still think “we treat everyone the same” is an acceptable response.
It’s not. It never was. And increasingly, PCGs know it.
We cover this in our Understanding Neurodiversity in Grassroots Football training:
Mentioned in this episode:
The Football Mental Health Alliance Neurodiversity, Mental Health & Safeguarding Academy
The only ongoing support system that gives coaches, welfare officers, players and parents/carers the tools, training, and peer network to confidently support neurodivergent players and mental health in grassroots football.