• Three-month consultation will focus on experiences of discrimination
• Campaign will involve players, coaches, parents and referees
• FA welcomes 70% rise in reporting racist abuse
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• Campaign will involve players, coaches, parents and referees
• FA welcomes 70% rise in reporting racist abuse
Kick It Out, the football anti-discrimination group, has launched an initiative to try and tackle abuse at grassroots level.
The campaign will see a three-month consultation exercise with players, coaches, parents and referees about their experiences of discrimination in the grassroots game, and about the reporting process for cases and how incidents are handled. It comes after Kick It Out last month announced a 35% increase in all reports of discrimination in professional football received at the midway point of the 2014-15 season.
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