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‘This will help us create a safer game, free from discrimination’
Kick It Out launches partnership with Her Game Too to keep sexism out of the game
Forest Green Rovers goalkeeper Lewis Thomas warms up wearing a # Her Game Too campaign t shirt during the Sky Bet League Two match at the Memorial Stadium, Bristol, April 23, 2022

KICK IT OUT and Her Game Too, which challenges sexism in sport, announced yesterday a joint venture to support those who have experienced sexist and misogynistic abuse in football.

The relationship will see the two organisations working collaboratively to handle reports of sexism and misogyny, with Kick It Out’s reporting team handling incoming reports and Her Game Too leading on victim support through its network of volunteer ambassadors based at clubs across the country.

The two organisations said that the collaboration is a step towards giving women more confidence to report sexism and misogyny by creating a transparent central reporting method and ensuring that additional support is available.

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