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Welcome to Level Playing Field

LPF is a registered Charity in England and Wales which acts as a campaigning and advisory organisation to its membership and other parties across all sports.

Sunday Observer: Disabled fans short-changed despite riches pouring in

'Premier League football clubs could face legal action to force improvements in their “shocking” facilities for disabled supporters. Lord Holmes, the disability commissioner for the Equality and Human Rights Commission, has accused the Premier League of paying lip service to improving standards. Just 2 clubs, Leicester City and Swansea City, currently provide the recommended amount of wheelchair user spaces as laid out in Accessible Stadia.  

Joyce Cook OBE, Chair of Level Playing Field, argues that clubs are in breach of the Equalities Act 2010 and that the FA or Premier League must regulate in order for clubs to comply with their legal obligations. 'We have been calling for change for over a decade. Some clubs are doing a good job, but there is still a great deal to do. Disabled fans have endured poor conditions at many top clubs for far too long'.

The inadequate state of accessible facilities has also been brought into focus in light of the Premier League announcing a new £5.136 billion TV deal for 2016-19. David Bernstein, former Chairman of the FA and current Level Playing Field President said that, 'Disabled provision lags behind the work against other forms of discrimination and it has been very, very hard going to get the clubs to comply. The clubs don’t do it because disabled provision costs money, and they raise the issue of having old grounds. But given the money at the top of the game now, this is indefensible'.

Lord Holmes said, 'This is the 23rd year of the Premier League yet the potential for disabled fans to access their clubs is shocking. It is possible to have high levels of inclusion and accessibility, irrespective of having old grounds, and given the huge recent TV deal, it would be scandalous if football does not do more'. He added, 'We have had discussions with the Premier League and it is fair to say they are paying lip service to access for disabled people. As a result we are considering what steps to take. We have a number of powers and if individuals bring a case to us we would consider it within our litigation strategy'.

 

Observer & Guardian Stories

Premier League clubs under fire for ‘lip service’ to disabled fans

Disabled fans short-changed at Premier League grounds despite riches pouring in

Football facilities for disabled people: is the game doing enough? – Video

 

Related Stories

LPF Calls on Premier League to Donate 1% of New TV Deal to Disabled Fans

House of Lords Question - Accessibility of Sports Stadia

 


About Level Playing Field

Level Playing Field (LPF) was established in 1998 as The National Association of Disabled Supporters (NADS). LPF is the only national registered charity for England and Wales representing disabled fans of all sports together with their personal assistant’s and advocates. LPF engages with stakeholders from across football and other sports and is proud to have a wide membership that demonstrates this critical collaboration.

LPF’s key objectives are; to be a voice for all disabled fans; to promote an inclusive agenda and ensure an equality of experiences for all fans; to enable more disabled people to attend live football and other sporting events; to raise disability and access awareness through football and other sports and to utilise the unique voice of football to raise awareness and improve the situation more widely across our society.


LPF Access Audits

LPF provides a professional NRAC accredited access audit programme with an increasing number of clubs and venue owners commissioning an LPF audit. Read more information on an LPF Access Audit and how to commission one here


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Make a Charity donation online to support Level Playing Field's works. Every donation (small and large) is very much appreciated. 


Our Sponsors

LPF would like to thank the following Sponsors for their support:

The Football Foundation

Bevan Kidwell

The FA

 

 


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