The Strong Side brings violence prevention training all the way to the top, embedding safety into the framework of football from leadership levels and to the locker room out
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Including, embedding empowerment and safety as foundational principles in their Codes of Conduct
Because empowered players are stronger players ⚽️
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Concrete techniques provided by TSS violence prevention trainings helps athletes manage unsafe situations and advocate for themselves
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Football federations increasingly recognize the violence and harassment that surrounds their players, their stadiums, their fans, their culture & their communities as a whole
& the need for practical solutions to address them
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Executive Director Lissette Brassac-Fitzgerald talks about how The Strong Side program violence prevention education helps everyone feel safe, in the stadium and beyond
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The Strong Side Fan Experience
A whole suite of gameday safety training and events for female-identifying fans + families
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Executive director (and lifelong football fan) Lissette Brassac-Fitzgerald talks about how The Strong Side program brings violence prevention + safety training to football
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A 31% spike in violence on game days isn’t a side effect of sport—it’s a crisis we can change.
The Strong Side is bringing real prevention tools to clubs worldwide.
Learn how: www.thestrongside.team
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📢 PRCA at Parliament!
Our Head of Matchmaker, Debbie Little, and Senior Public Affairs Manager, Louise Whatham, joined the debate on whether the pitch process is fit for purpose.
Refinement, collaboration & education are key.
PRCA is driving change through #PitchForward!