28 April 2020
CAFE works collaboratively across the football and disability industries to promote wider inclusion for all disabled people
Although we have had no live football to watch for nearly two months, everyone has a tale to tell about their own matchday experience, good, bad or indifferent.
The Centre for Access to Football in Europe, or CAFE, recently launched a survey to gain a better understanding of the typical matchday experiences of non-visibly disabled people and people with long-term health conditions, to try and address some of the issues faced in attending live matches.
For the past 11 years, CAFE has worked collaboratively across the football and disability industries to promote wider inclusion for all disabled people.
Now they want to hear from you, to discover which accessible matchday services and facilities would benefit non-visibly disabled people and people with long-term health conditions, identify any other matchday barriers faced by non-visibly disabled people, and consider appropriate and most beneficial ticketing and seating categories.
This is your chance to have your say.
If you consider yourself to have a non-visible disability or a long-term health conditions, or if you are a companion to a non-visibly disabled person or a person with long-term health conditions, please take part in the survey here. A Word document version is also available here.
To find about more click here.
Please feel free to complete the survey in your preferred language.
The survey will be open until 17:00 BST on 15 May 2020.
If you have any questions around the survey or the expert working group, please email CAFE at info@cafefootball.eu or call +44 (0)208 065 5108.
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