One Game One Community Weeks of Action
Tuesday 12 October 2010By ESFA Office
Last Updated:
10/02/2021 10:49:10
The 2010 One Game One Community weeks of action takes place from 14th-26th October.
This year’s campaign promises to be the biggest to date, and will feature activities from park pitches to the Premier League.
With over 1,000 activities nationwide taking place between two weekends, the weeks of action is widely considered sport’s largest equality and community engagement initiative.
Synonymous with many supporters for the iconic Kick It Out t-shirts worn by high profile players, the weeks of action mean much more.
As well as continued support from some of the biggest names in football, the weeks will also have a major impact on local communities, grassroots football and in schools and education.
The scope and scale of Kick It Out’s work has shifted with the footballing landscape, and matters concerning gender, sexual orientation, religion and disability are now as much a part of the campaign’s remit as race and skin colour were back in 1993. This is reflected in the Equality Standard, a framework devised for clubs to help with their equality and diversity practices.
Please click here for information on how you can get involved.
To order resources for your weeks of action event, please click here.
To tell us about your weeks of action event, please email events@kickitout.org