Due to coaches on training courses and the club house being used as a classroom, Saturday development session is cancelled. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Nirvana spoke to 100 people (in 2015) and found 1 in 2 people had witnessed or experienced discrimination in sports in the last 12 months. 95% of respondents rated football and authorities ‘average’ ‘below average’ or ‘poorly’ at dealing with discrimination in sport.
Nirvana delivered a presentation at the National seminar 'A Call to Action: Working in Partnership to Tackle Discrimination in Sport' held in London on Tuesday 10 March 2015 by Public Policy Exchange. Nirvana told the audience about their experience of combating and championing equality in football and discussed the positive achievements that the club has helped to shape at a National level.
The event saw attendance from Students, Professional Football Clubs, FA's, Lecturers and other interested parties.
Nirvana's ethos is to use football as a vehicle to empower and provide opportunities for all young people, which is why Nirvana feel so strongly about the education and policy changes around discrimination in football.
Discrimination in sports can take several forms through racism, sexism, homophobia, disability and mental health. Each year, people involved in sporting activities, either as spectators or participants, witness or experience discriminatory incidents. Although there has been significant progress towards eradicating discrimination from sports during the last two decades, a lot of work still has to be done to eliminate any kind of prejudice-based abuse in the UK.
Unfortunately Hamilton will be closed this weekend for football! The city council have called everything off (Games and training) due to the recent heavy rain we have already had this week, plus the potential for more rain over the weekend. There is a lot of standing water on the pitches and they are too wet to play on.