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A National FA Community Charter Club Club's Deaf Pledge Hethersett
Athletic FC, has become one of England's first 'deaf friendly' football
clubs by signing up to the National Deaf Chidren’s Society Deaf
Friendly Football Club Pledge. By signing the pledge recently
launched by the NCDS the Club has committed to opening up the sport to
deaf people. The
Deaf Friendly Football Club Pledge is part of a ground-breaking NDCS
project designed to make football more accessible to all deaf children.
The pledge has been developed to ensure that FA Charter Standard
Football Clubs are Deaf Friendly and are committed to creating equal
playing and coaching opportunities for deaf people. Hayley
Brown, NDCS Sports and Leisure Activities Manager said: “At
the moment there is a real lack of football opportunities available from
grassroots to elite level for deaf children and young people. Deafness
makes it harder for children to communicate which can be very isolating.
Many deaf children and young people find it difficult to participate in
football because clubs are not set up to provide good communication. “This
project is revolutionising the sport at all levels for deaf children and
young people. Every
football club that shows its commitment to deaf children by agreeing to
sign the pledge will meet with NDCS’ dedicated Football Development
Officer and receive expert knowledge and resources to aid the club in
being truly deaf friendly. We are delighted that Hethersett Athletic has
signed the pledge, and committed to giving deaf people an equal
opportunity to play football.” Hethersett
Athletic chairman Peter Steward said Hethersett Athletic was delighted
to be part of the scheme: “As
a national community charter club, we are committed to providing
football for all irrespective of age, race or disability. We are
delighted to be part of such an important scheme and look forward to
developing our playing and coaching opportunities for deaf people in our
community and ensuring we help them reach their full potential in the
sport. We are committed to supporting deaf footballers and ensuring that
the club and its officials are Deaf Friendly.” Resources
that will be provided to clubs signing the pledge include the
opportunity to take part in NDCS’ unique Coaching Deaf Footballers
course, developed with support from the Football Association, a British
Sign Language for Football course, a coaching DVD, practical support and
assistance from NDCS volunteers, and help in promoting any deaf friendly
football activities. Hethersett
have joined some big names in signing the pledge. Other clubs to do so
include Arsenal, Manchester United, Leeds United and Norwich City The
NDCS Deaf Friendly Football Club Project is being funded with the help
of a £211,608 grant from the UK’s largest sports charity, the
Football Foundation, which invests money from its partners – the
Premier League, The Football Association, and the Government – into
good causes. Funding for the project has also been provided by Phonak UK
and Sportsmatch. The
Deaf Friendly Football Club Pledge requires the following commitments:
The
Deaf Friendly Football Club project will help clubs achieve these
commitments in the following ways:
About
the NDCS • The
National Deaf Children’s Society (NDCS) is the national charity
dedicated to creating a world without barriers for deaf children and
young people, by supporting them, their families, and professionals
working with them. • Three
babies are born deaf every day and 90 per cent of deaf children are born
to hearing parents with little experience of deafness. • There are
35,000 deaf children in the UK. • Parents
with concerns about their child’s hearing can contact the NDCS
Freephone Helpline on 0808 800 8880 (voice and text) or email helpline@ndcs.org.uk
open 10am – 5pm Monday to Friday, or access the website at
www.ndcs.org.uk • The NDCS
uses the term ‘deaf’ to mean all types of deafness, including
temporary deafness such as glue ear which affects one million children
aged 0-8 years-old every year. About
the Football Foundation • The
Football Foundation is dedicated to revitalising the grass roots of the
game, constructing modern football facilities, developing football as a
force for social cohesion and as a vehicle for education in communities
throughout the country. • Funded
by the Premier League, The Football Association, Sport England and the
Government, the Football Foundation is the nation’s largest sports
charity with a £45m budget going straight into the heart of football. • Since its
launch in July 2000, the Football Foundation has funded over 4,000
projects worth over £500m • For more
information visit www.footballfoundation.org.uk About
Phonak UK • Phonak
is a prime supplier of hearing instruments to children through NHS
Audiology departments. Phonak
is also a world leader in wireless communication solutions to adults and
children. From its office
in Warrington, Cheshire, Phonak also distributes products to hearing
healthcare professionals across the United Kingdom and the Republic of
Ireland. • For
further Phonak product information please visit www.phonak.co.uk.
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