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Level Playing Field launch Neurodiverse Research Project

Fans with neurodevelopmental conditions are being recruited for the project.

By BHAFC • 04 February 2021

By BHAFC
The research project started last month and is managed by Britain's largest independent social research agency, NatCen.

Level Playing Field are undertaking a national research project in partnership with the Sports Ground Safety Authority into the experiences of neurodiverse sports fans when attending live sports events.

They are seeking to recruit people who have autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, or dyscalculia, Tourette’s Syndrome, or other neurodevelopmental conditions and who are sports fans.

It does not matter whether you attend live sports events regularly, or at all, as they are also interested in understanding why you may not attend.

The research project started last month and is managed by Britain's largest independent social research agency, NatCen.

Ruth Hopkins, General Manager at Level Playing Field said, “There is an absence of information regarding the access requirements of neurodiverse sports fans and the current rewriting of the Accessible Stadia Guide is the ideal time to incorporate the findings from this research.

“We know that with the best of intentions in the absence of information, assumptions are often made, and we want to provide clubs and service providers with some clear and tangible guidance to ensure an inclusive, safe, and enjoyable environment for everyone. 

“The importance of Sensory Rooms for many (now a feature at so many clubs) cannot be underestimated, but we know they are only a solution for one small cross-section of the neurodiverse spectrum.

“The best way to do the research is by speaking to representative organisations and to fans themselves and NatCen are very experienced in gathering this type of information.

“This is a call to action, to get in touch and to share your experiences – whether good or bad – and contribute to this important piece of work.”

If you would like more information and to get involved please contact Ruth at Level Playing Field – ruth@levelplayingfield.org.uk