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“Respect isn’t just earned — it’s role-modelled.”

In grassroots and elite football alike, respect is the foundation for every positive interaction on and off the pitch. The FA’s Respect for Coaches course is designed to reinforce this essential value — not just in how coaches are treated, but in how they lead, communicate, and inspire.

Respect builds trust. Trust builds development. And that’s where real progress in football begins.


🧠 Why Respect Matters in Football Coaching


  • Coaches play a pivotal role in shaping values and attitudes

  • Disrespect can disrupt learning, growth, and enjoyment

  • Positive environments foster better performance and behaviour

  • Respect is essential between players, coaches, officials, and parents


“The behaviour you allow becomes the culture you create.”

📚 Course Overview: What You’ll Learn


🧭 1. Understanding the FA’s Respect Campaign


  • The origins and purpose of the FA’s Respect programme

  • How football can lead by example in wider society

  • The importance of dignity, inclusion, and understanding in sport


🏳️‍🌈 Respect goes beyond manners — it’s about valuing others fully.

🗣️ 2. How Coaches Earn and Demonstrate Respect


  • Leading with integrity and consistency

  • Communicating clearly and positively

  • Setting high standards for behaviour

  • Understanding the influence you have on players and parents


🎯 “Respect isn’t taught in drills — it’s taught in how you speak, act, and react.”

🧒 3. Respect in the Coach–Player Relationship


  • How to build trust and mutual understanding

  • Supporting emotional well-being through respectful feedback

  • Creating a safe space for learning, making mistakes, and growing


❤️ When players feel respected, they listen more, learn faster, and love the game longer.

👨‍👩‍👧 4. Working With Parents and Spectators


  • Managing expectations and addressing conflict

  • Encouraging respectful sidelines

  • Reinforcing values through club codes of conduct

  • Handling inappropriate behaviour professionally and promptly


📣 “Every shout from the touchline teaches a value — make sure it’s the right one.”

⚖️ 5. Dealing With Disrespect


  • Strategies to diffuse tension with parents, players, or officials

  • When and how to involve the Club Welfare Officer

  • Understanding the disciplinary processes and reporting pathways

  • Protecting your own well-being as a coach


🛑 Disrespect doesn’t have to be tolerated — it can be managed calmly and constructively.

🧑‍🏫 Course Format & Delivery


  • 💻 Delivered online through The FA's learning platform

  • 🕒 Takes approximately 45–60 minutes to complete

  • 🎥 Includes interactive activities, video case studies, and downloadable resources

  • 🧾 Certificate issued upon completion


Perfect for new coaches, volunteers, and experienced mentors alike.


💬 Why This Course is a Must for Every Coach


By completing the Respect for Coaches course, you're:


✔ Reinforcing positive values in your sessions

✔ Establishing a consistent and fair coaching approach

✔ Protecting your own authority and mental well-being

✔ Modelling the behaviour you want to see in others


“Respect isn’t a handshake at full-time — it’s every decision, every word, every day.”

Respect Strengthens the Whole Game


When respect is consistent and visible, it:


  • Improves player retention

  • Builds stronger relationships with families

  • Encourages good sportsmanship

  • Helps referees and officials feel supported

  • Reduces conflict and complaints


🎯 The result? More enjoyment. More development. More love for the game.


🏁 In Summary


The FA’s Respect for Coaches course is a vital piece of your toolkit as a modern football coach. It underpins everything you do — from giving feedback, managing games, to leading your team through challenges.


Respect is not a soft skill. It’s a power skill — and this course helps you master it.


🌍 Respect as a Coaching Standard


Steve Halls is an FA qualified football coach offering consultancy, talent identification, mentoring and player representation in Cheshunt and the surrounding areas. In today’s interconnected world, Steve can offer his services to players, clubs, and organisations across the globe. Steve believes respect, care, and consistency are the cornerstones of long-term player development and elite performance environments.













“Every child deserves to feel safe, seen, and supported.”

When it comes to youth football, creating a safe and nurturing environment is just as important as teaching passing, shooting, or defending. The FA's Safeguarding Children Course equips coaches, volunteers, and support staff with the vital knowledge to protect young players, promote welfare, and act appropriately when concerns arise.


This course is a non-negotiable foundation for anyone working with children in the footballing world.


👶 Why Safeguarding Children Is So Important


  • Children are among the most vulnerable participants in sport

  • Coaches and club staff are in a position of trust and authority

  • Mistakes or negligence can have serious, lasting impacts

  • Safeguarding ensures that football remains a positive experience for all


“We’re not just coaching kids — we’re shaping lives.”

📚 Course Overview: What You’ll Learn


🧠 1. Understanding Safeguarding and Your Responsibility


  • What safeguarding really means

  • Legal and moral obligations in youth football

  • Recognising that everyone has a role to play


💡 You don’t have to be a safeguarding expert — just someone who acts when it counts.


👀 2. Recognising Abuse and Neglect


  • Physical, emotional, sexual abuse, and neglect

  • Signs, symptoms, and behavioural indicators in children

  • Understanding the difference between discipline and abuse


🧠 “Children won’t always tell you something’s wrong — you have to be alert enough to notice.”

🧾 3. Responding to Concerns and Disclosures


  • What to do if a child confides in you

  • The importance of listening without judgment

  • How to report to your Club Welfare Officer or statutory bodies

  • Maintaining confidentiality without compromising safety


📞 “You’re not investigating — you’re safeguarding.”

🏟️ 4. Creating a Safe Football Environment


  • Codes of conduct for coaches, players, and parents

  • Safer recruitment practices

  • Managing boundaries, behaviour, and discipline

  • Making training environments inclusive and safe


🏳️‍🌈 Safe spaces include respect for background, gender, ethnicity, and ability.


🧑‍🏫 How the Course Is Delivered


  • 💻 Online, flexible e-learning

  • 🕒 Takes approximately 90 minutes to complete

  • 🎯 Includes real-life scenarios and interactive assessments

  • 🧾 Certificate valid for three years


📌 Required for all coaches working with players under 18 in affiliated football.


Why It’s More Than Just a Qualification


Completing this course shows that you’re:


✔ Committed to safeguarding as part of your coaching identity

✔ Able to recognise and respond to child welfare concerns

✔ A trusted adult that young players can rely on

✔ A role model who builds positive, respectful relationships

“The most powerful thing a child can feel on the pitch is safe.”

🛡️ Linking Safeguarding to Coaching Excellence


Great coaching doesn’t exist without great safeguarding. This course strengthens your overall approach by ensuring:


  • Stronger communication with players and parents

  • Confidence in managing challenging situations

  • Trust and professionalism in your role as a coach or mentor


🧬 Safeguarding is not a sideline — it’s part of the game plan.

🏁 In Summary


The FA’s Safeguarding Children Course empowers you with the tools, awareness, and responsibility to protect the most important participants in football — our young players. Every coach should consider this course an essential part of their development and duty of care.


🌍 Creating Safe Pathways for Young Players


Steve Halls is an FA qualified football coach offering consultancy, talent identification, mentoring and player representation in Cheshunt and the surrounding areas. In today’s connected world, Steve can offer his services to players, clubs, and organisations across the globe. Safeguarding, player development, and ethical leadership are central to Steve’s mission to build a better future through football.












Lord Herman Ouseley, a pioneering force in the fight for equality and anti-racism, has passed away at the age of 79. Throughout his remarkable life, Lord Ouseley dedicated himself to challenging racial discrimination and fostering inclusion, leaving an extraordinary legacy that shaped both football and broader British society.


Born in 1944, Lord Ouseley became a leading voice for racial equality. As the chair of the Commission for Racial Equality from 1993 to 2000, he championed initiatives to combat racial inequality in the UK. However, he is perhaps best known for founding Kick It Out in 1993, an organisation that would revolutionise football by confronting racism head-on. Under his leadership, Kick It Out grew into a powerful force for good, using football as a platform to promote equality and raise awareness of the damaging effects of discrimination.


Lord Ouseley's passion for social justice was not limited to football. Throughout his career, he advocated for marginalised communities and worked tirelessly to challenge prejudice in all its forms. He believed in the power of sport to foster unity and saw football as a vital space for promoting fairness, respect, and diversity. His vision helped transform the sport, creating a more inclusive environment for players and fans alike.


In recognition of his contributions, Lord Ouseley received numerous honours, including a peerage in 2001. However, it was his tireless work and quiet humility that endeared him to so many. He approached every challenge with grace and determination, inspiring others to join him in the ongoing fight for equality.


Though he is no longer with us, Lord Ouseley's influence will continue to resonate. His work with Kick It Out and his broader efforts to challenge racism and promote equality leave a lasting impact. His legacy will live on in the continued efforts of those inspired by his example.


Lord Herman Ouseley will be remembered as a champion of equality, a tireless advocate for justice, and a beloved figure in the worlds of sport and social reform. His life’s work will continue to guide and inspire those who share his vision of a better, more inclusive world. May he rest in peace.

 
 
 
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