The latest roll-out of an FA-funded campaign is aiming to use positivity to help create safe, fun and inclusive match day environments.
Respect, which celebrates its tenth anniversary year, will now see a new focus placed on the impact of positive behavior, and will contribute to both the performance and overall enjoyment of young grassroots footballers. The campaign’s new mantra, ‘We Only Do Positive’, will specifically focus on the behaviours of parents and coaches.
The changes come after research conducted by The FA found 90% of young footballers say they play better with support and encouragement while 92% get greater enjoyment from the sport when they play in a positive environment.
The new-look campaign will also see significant changes made to the associated Respect equipment scheme, which is delivered by the UK’s largest sports charity, the Football Foundation.
As part of the scheme, clubs and leagues across the country will be given the opportunity to redeem vouchers enabling them to access half-price Respect packs. Two packs will be available, an on-pitch pack and an off-pitch pack. They will contain Respect spectator-pro barriers and signage. All in order to help shape a more positive environment.
The new equipment will contain brand new ‘We Only Do Positive’ messaging to promote the importance of positive behaviour at football and encourage players, parents and coaches to be respectful whilst in attendance.
Paul Thorogood, Chief Executive of the Football Foundation, said: “The Foundation is dedicated to providing quality local facilities at which community footballers of all ages, genders and abilities can enjoy our national game.
“At the same time we want to ensure that the quality of experience in community football is also as good as possible. The FA’s Respect campaign is an important part of helping to achieve this, as it promotes a safe and enjoyable atmosphere – particularly for young participants.
“The Respect equipment packs are an extremely effective way to help create that positive environment. I would strongly recommend that all clubs and leagues apply for one so that they can provide a positive backdrop on their match days that will set the right tone and encourage the right behaviour amongst home and visiting players, coaches and volunteers. This way everyone can continue to enjoy all of the benefits that we know football can bring.”
Click here to apply for Respect packs.