Inclusivity in Sport
Sports should be for everyone. Yet, too often, LGBTQ youth are left on the sidelines. To ensure all kids have access to the benefits of sport, PCA is providing parents, coaches, athletes, and leaders with the resources to help create a more inclusive experience for ALL athletes.
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All kids deserve a positive youth sports experience led by a supportive coach regardless of ...
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Creating an inclusive, supportive sports culture starts with planning and intention. Positive ...
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PCA is proud to join the Body Confident Sport program to help girls build body confidence and make sports a...
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Katie Hurley, The Jed Foundation provides parents and caregivers 12 tips for talking to their teen athletes
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Sports teams offer unique opportunities to create spaces where teens and young adults feel safe, seen,...
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By acknowledging the barriers that youth with disabilities face in accessing the sports ...
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Disability is the world’s largest minority population with 61 million Americans having a ...
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Follow these four actions to foster a sport experience where every girl feels respected, included, and...
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While many more girls are engaged in athletics today than years ago, still far greater numbers of girls...
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In addition to the resources shared, there are a number of nonprofits, advocates, and groups with excellent...
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Sports should be available to all, no matter a kid’s gender identity, with inclusive, equitable, diverse...
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Girls want to play sports, deserve quality in their athletic experiences, and benefit health wise and...
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Helping coaches, youth sports leaders, students, and others overcome myths and barriers will help girls and...