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Unequal from the Start: Class, Race, Postcode and Access

Unequal from the Start: Class, Race, Postcode and Access

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In both elite and grassroots sport, talent exists everywhere, but opportunity does not. Access is still strongly shaped by socioeconomic background, ethnicity, and geography. For associations and clubs building sporting communities, it is crucial to consider who they want to reach, when engagement should begin, and how individuals can be connected beyond entry-level participation. Zoiey Smale, Disability, Access, and Inclusion Consultant and Sports Presenter, is joined by Olympic Bronze Medallist Yemi Mary John, Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist Steve Frew, and Naz Deen, Head of Youth and Sport at Coram’s Field, to highlight the urgency of preventing a lost generation in sport, caused by barriers to access, lack of diversity, and insufficient leadership. In this episode of Equity in Action, the panel explores: How opportunity can be unequal from the start: High costs for fees, equipment, travel, and time away from work create barriers before talent is ever spotted. By the time selection processes begin, the playing field is already uneven. How family support can be a hidden gatekeeper: Young people without financial, time, or knowledge resources often never reach the environments where their talent could flourish. When progression relies on family capacity, inequality is baked into the system. Why equity requires structural change, not short-term projects: One-off initiatives and pilot schemes are insufficient. True inclusion demands sustained investment, leadership that reflects the communities served, and practical solutions around cost, transport, and consistent local provision. --- Sporting Equals is a leading UK charity promoting race equality and equity in sport and physical activity. Their mission is to create a sporting landscape where ethnically diverse communities feel included, represented, and able to thrive – whether on the pitch, in leadership, or in decision-making spaces.
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