LGBTQ+

 
Supporting the LGBTQ+ community so that they feel included in sport is vital as the members of Soho FC in London explain

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News and research 

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Information, support and advice

Mind have information and resources to support the wellbeing and mental health of LGBTQ+ people.

Also take a look at our wellbeing pages for more resources from Mind.

Pride Sports UK

Pride Sports UK's basic aims are to challenge homophobia in sport and improve access to sport for LGBT+ people. In working towards these goals they:

  • campaign for change educate
  • promote good practice and
  • actively promote LGBT+ participation and satisfaction in sport

Pride Sports UK actively works with crosssector partners to ensure that LGBT+ are able to get into organised sport and new LGBT+ specific sport groups are able to get started.

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Stonewall UK

Stonewall UK is a charity founded to enable the LGBT community to reach their full potential. They do this by empowering individuals, transforming institutions (including sports organisations), changing hearts and minds, and changing and protecting laws essential for LGBT people.

Stonewall is also the leader of Rainbow Laces movement to make sport more inclusive of the LGBT community.

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Sports Council Equality Group

The Sports Council Equality Group consists of the relevant officers from all the Sports Councils (UK Sport, Sport England, Sport Scotland, Sport Wales and Sport Northern Ireland. It aims to promote and develop equality in sport across all the equality strands.

The group has developed the Equality Standard for Sport and reflects the latest equality legislation. There are 4 levels that organisations can progress through with guidance and templates.

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Sports Media LGBT+

Sported Media LGBT+ is a network group and consultancy that advocates for inclusion in the media industry and across sport in general. They play various roles:

  • As a consultancy they offer advice and expertise on communicating LGBT+ inclusion and related themes.
  • As a network, they provide a space for LGBT+ people and allies working in sports journalism, TV production, public relations and all other sports media-related roles, to connect in person and online, in order to share experiences, advice, content ideas, and other professional support and assistance.
  • As an advocacy group, they champion all those with a role in sport who are also LGBT+ – whether they are competing, participating, attending or working – at any level. They are committed to LGBT+ inclusion, the fair and accurate representation of LGBT+ people in the media, and tackling any instances of homophobia, biphobia and transphobia, all of which sadly remain far too common in sport.

Key resources:

Leap Sports - Non-Binary Inclusion in Sport Booklet
This booklet includes:

  • A summary of a research workshop which took place specifically to explore non-binary inclusion in sport
  • Three case studies showcasing examples of non-binary inclusion, derived from people’s lived experiences of organising and participating in sport
  • Some tips for being a non-binary ally

Athlete Ally - Ally Guide for coaches

Leading the way: Working with LGBT Athletes and Coaches
A practical resource for coaches

Gendered Intelligence resources including:

  • Trans inclusion resource list for professionals
  • Good practice tips for working with young trans people
  • Football Association: A Guide to Including Trans People in Football


Additional partners

LGBT Sports Cymru: LGBT Sports Cymru aims to support the creation of a thriving, inclusive, sporting community across Wales, where LGB&T individuals feel safe, welcome and free from discrimination. Resources for including LGB&T Young People in Sport, a Welsh LGB&T Charter and Guidance for NGBs on Transsexual People and Competitive Sport.

LEAP Sports Scotland: LEAP is committed to breaking down the structural, social and personal barriers which prevent lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people across the country from accessing, participating and excelling in Scottish sports. It trains groups looking to provide LGBTI specific and friendly sports activities.

Gendered intelligence: GI aims to increase understanding of gender diversity. Training and support on trans issues, including specialist support for young trans people aged 8 - 25 years old.

Mermaids: Mermaids Sport supports transgender, nonbinary and gender diverse children, young people and their families. They help young people find inclusive sporting opportunities, parents/guardians/carers to get young people involved in sport and schools/clubs/grassroots groups sto imrpove trans and nonbinary inclusion in sport.

Scottish Trans Alliance: The Scottish Trans Alliance is the Equality Network project to improve gender identity and gender reassignment equality, rights and inclusion Scotland. Completed research on transphobia within sport.

The Football Association: The FA, which is the governing body for Football in England, has produced a guide for including Trans people in football.

Equality Network Scotland: The Equality Network aims to bring about equality and improve the human rights situation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and Intersex people in Scotland. It also developed the Scottish LGBT Sports Charter.

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 This directory is intended to be a working document of specialists that specifically support sports and physical activity organisations to become more inclusive. It does not represent an exhaustive list of specialists.

Therefore, if there is a specific community that you are looking to engage with and have not found a resource that is relevant, please get in touch with our Membership Services team at [email protected] and we would be more than happy to explore our networks for the expertise required.

Have we missed anyone? Email [email protected] and tell us more.