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Levels of BME Coaches in Professional Football
Steven Bradbury
其他書名
1st Annual Follow Up Report
出版
Sports People's Think Tank
, 2015
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=VpeczQEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
In November 2014, the Sports People's Think Tank (SPTT) in association with the FARE Network and Loughborough University produced a report entitled 'Ethnic minorities and coaching in elite level football in England: a call to action'. This original report provided statistical data identifying the low levels of representation of BME coaches undertaking core coach education qualifications and in employment as coaches at professional football clubs. The report also drew on the experiences of elite level BME coaches to identify a series of key explanations for the low levels of BME coaches in the professional game. The report findings were presented to the All-Party Parliamentary Football Group and at the SPTT launch event held at the House of Commons on Tuesday 11th November 2014. They also attracted significant media coverage and were further discussed at an event hosted by the Sports Minister at the DCMS on Tuesday 20th January 2015 and which involved a range of key stakeholder bodies in the professional game. The findings in this short 'follow-up' report include a series of new updated figures outlining the levels of representation of BME coaches undertaking coach education qualifications and in employment at professional clubs in September 2015: one year on from the publication of the original report. These findings represent the second of five proposed annual reviews of the levels of BME coach representation to be undertaken between September 2014 and September 2018. These annual reviews are intended to measure the demographic diversity of the coaching workforce of professional football and to monitor any upward or downward trends in the levels of BME coach representation over time.