Official twitter page of Football 4 Peace International @uniofbrighton. Teaching values, life skills and building co-existence through sport across the world.
@tandfsport@sport_research Proud to have contributed to this book - Chapter 9 Coaching and having LGBT youth co-authored with Dry former colleague Dr.Gilly Teideman from @BrightonSSM. Check out the link for a discount!
Together with @Spiritof2012 we are hosting a webinar for the launch of the Moment to Movement report & #eLearning module. The webinar will include an introduction by Kim Leadbeater from the @JoCoxFoundation
To find out more info and register: https://t.co/XCKzmAcSxW
Together with @MayorofLondon we are bringing together community sport organisations to share best practice & learn from each other. Our Insight fortnight is five conversations aligned to the five #SportUnites social outcome areas.
More info and sign up: https://t.co/wawkcZD6t7
👏👏Our last July #FeelGoodFriday shout out goes to @F4PValues. They strive for social impact by teaching values, life skills and building co-existence through sport across the world 👏👏
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Below is the first question for #testyourselftuesday. We will be revealing the answer every #Friday
Which one of the three options below is NOT a UN Sustainable Development Goal #SDGs ?
Big thanks to @F4Pvalues for helping us get this event up and running in 2017...a social justice focus, fair play values, and a chance for students to try and “reduce” a few staff members 🤣, what’s not to love 🙌🏻👏🏻🏳️🌈⚽️
This week would have marked our 4th annual BU FvH/anti-homophobia in football 5-a-side festival. Maybe 2 events next year?! 🤔 For now, this tweet, a stimulus to reflect on fostering LGBTQ inclusion in sport and coaching 🏳️🌈 ⚽️ 👊🏻 @FvHtweets@BUDepSEM
"If the @FootballAssoc and @UEFA are serious about radical reforms to addressing racism in football, the emphasis has to be on education through programmes such as @F4Pvalues."
Read more from the co-founder of our peace-through-football initiative: https://t.co/DpYXuCeRj3.
The question has to be, why did the respected journalist respond in this way? Is it because I touched a nerve, or because he wanted to expose it to a larger audience? He’s given more exposure than this minor academic could hope for. So why expose it to a larger audience?