Respect Good Practice

In support of The FA Respect Campaign and the new #WeOnlyDoPositive mantra, the Leicestershire & Rutland County FA are seeking to collate and share good practice examples of how all those involved in the game play their part to create fun, safe and inclusive playing environments for young players.

The good practice could be a specific moment on a match day which embodied the respect values, it could be an example of how a coach or referee creates a player centred environment, or could be a wider example of how a league, club or a team really embeds respect in what they do; week-by-week and season-by-season.

Good practice received will be reviewed by an independent panel on a regular basis, who will select good practice to be shared across County FA communication networks.

Each selected “Respect Good Practice” will be presented with a certificate and an automatic nomination into the end of season FA Grassroots Awards, where the winner will receive complimentary tickets to the FA Community Shield.

You can submit your own good practice at any time but from 2nd March until 8th March any entries will put you in a prize draw to win an amazing Match Day experience at Leicester City Football Club.

To submit your own Good Practice, with a chance to win a Match Day experience with LCFC, please click here to complete a short online form.

To learn more about the Respect programme, please click here.

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