If you're passionate about sports and believe everyone should have equal access to enjoy it, the Level Playing Field Podcast is for you.
From the charity Level Playing Field. This podcast highlights the experiences of disabled sports fans, focusing on the barriers they face and the progress being made to create a more inclusive environment in stadiums and beyond.
We feature real stories from fans, interviews with athletes and advocates, and discussions on how clubs and organisations are working to improve accessibility.
Whether you’re new to these issues or want to learn more, join us in our mission to make sports accessible to all.
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Welcome to Episode 6 of 'The Level Playing Field Podcast'
In this episode, we bring you a round table discussion between several football fans to discuss the possibility of COVID Passports/Certificate…
Welcome to Episode 5 of 'The Level Playing Field Podcast'
In this episode, we turn our attention to the viewpoint of non disabled supporters.
To be exact, how non-disabled supporters' trusts can suppo…
Welcome to Episode 4 of the new monthly 'The Level Playing Field Podcast'.
In this episode, we turn our attention inwards, because this month sees the start of Level Playing Field's 'Weeks of Action'.
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Welcome to Episode 3 of the new monthly 'The Level Playing Field Podcast'.
In this episode, we turn our attention to the stigma attached to disabled sports fans attending live events as well as the st…
Welcome to the new monthly 'The Level Playing Field Podcast.'
In episode 2, we focus on the return of fans to stadia,
We speak to Rick Riding an inspector for the Sports Ground Safety Authority (SG…
Welcome to the new monthly 'The Level Playing Field Podcast.'
In episode 1, we focus on the subject matter of the COVID Pandemic and how it has affected the sporting community on and off the field.
We …
Welcome to this preview episode of the new Level Playing Field podcast.
This monthly podcast will bring a variety of voices from all over the sporting community to discuss disability subject matters …