Click on the link below to watch the respect video:
Click on the link below to watch the Ray Winston respect video:
Click on the link below to watch the FA respect – Parents and Carers guide – scene 1:
Parents and Carers guide - Scene 1
Parents and Carers Guide - Scene 2
Parents and Carers Guide - Scene 3
Parents and Carers guide - Scene 4
The FA have produced a number of resources to help promote the RESPECT campaign and ensure that all Young Players, Parents, Spectators and Officials behave accordingly.
The FA have produced a number of resources to help promote the RESPECT campaign and ensure that all Young Players, Parents, Spectators and Officials behave accordingly.
The FA have produced a number of resources to help promote the RESPECT campaign and ensure that all Young Players, Parents, Spectators and Officials behave accordingly.
The official FA Respect Website, www.thefa.com/respect details information about the campaign. Please also find the parent guidewww.thefa.com/respectguide/ which gives information on how you can become a better sideline supporter.
Respect is the collective responsibility of everyone involved in football to create a fair, safe and enjoyable environment in which the game can take place. These are some of the outcomes from the 2010/11 season.
Referee recruitment and retention
On field discipline
Assaults on referees
Although there has been a decline in the most serious cases of assault by 15 % the number of incidences of improper conduct towards Referees has risen by 25 %. Some of this will reflect the increased number of match officials and reports being submitted. The key message remains however that it is never acceptable to confront a referee in any way.
Experience of the game
In The FA’s annual Grassroots Survey 56 % of respondents reported that their experience of the game had improved as a result of measures introduced through the Respect programme - up from 40 % in 2009/10.
The same survey ranked ‘Continuing to implement the Respect Programme’ as the third highest priority for The FA to attend to behind ‘Improving facilities’ and ‘A qualified referee for every organised game'.
Support within the game
40,000 FA coaches and Referees have received Respect training 854 leagues have signed up and committed themselves to Respect.
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