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11-10-2012 UNITED AGAINST HOMOPHOBIA IN SPORTS
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Sean Mallon Rugby referee Assistent project manager ‘Safe Sports Climate’ (NL) To explain how rugby deals with all forms of discrimination To learn and hopefully change myself and influence others 11-10-2012 UNITED AGAINST HOMOPHOBIA IN SPORTS
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The Laws provide players of different physiques, skills, genders and ages with the opportunity to participate at their levels of ability in a controlled, competitive and enjoyable environment. It is incumbent upon all who play Rugby to have a thorough knowledge and understanding of the Laws of the Game. What has rugby understood under ‘all’ and ‘genders’? 11-10-2012 UNITED AGAINST HOMOPHOBIA IN SPORTS
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Normal? Coming out Illness Accepting himself Acceptance by others? Inspirational Role model 11-10-2012 UNITED AGAINST HOMOPHOBIA IN SPORTS
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Neutral – sexuality irrelevant Judgement on skill, speed, strength How does this sit with holistic development? Passive acceptance Is this an adequate response? 11-10-2012 UNITED AGAINST HOMOPHOBIA IN SPORTS
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Is ‘Passive acceptance’ enough? True ‘sport for all’ Change to ‘Active encouragement’ … 11-10-2012 UNITED AGAINST HOMOPHOBIA IN SPORTS
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Accepted standards of behaviour Collective responsibility Specific role captains and referee Do not isolate the referee in the decision making process Differentiate between on-field, around field, off- field (stands) Definition of what constitutes discrimination 11-10-2012 UNITED AGAINST HOMOPHOBIA IN SPORTS
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