Mission Statement: To improve the quality of life of all population groups in stadium neighbourhoods


A Game of Two Halves Update:

FSC & MHF to explore how sport can help men’s health

The FSC and the Men's Health Forum are working in partnership to
research how sport and sport's stadia can be used to help communicate
health messages to men.

Full report now available.


 
The Federation of Stadium Communities (FSC) is a national charity, established in 1991.The majority of professional sport stadia are located in areas of deprivation, characterised by low skills and training, poor access to services, poor health, high disability, crime, a poor environment and significant or high, minority ethnic populations.

FSC aims to improve the quality of life of all population groups in such stadium neighbourhoods both by the resolution of stadium related issues and problems and by exploring ways in which sports clubs, community groups and other appropriate agencies can work together to bring mutual benefit to the local area.

 

 
  Tackling Inequalities in Health

  Widening Participation in Learning     

  Engaging Hard to Reach Groups

  Increasing participation in
  Physical Activity

  Building more Cohesive Communities    

  Empowering Communities

 
 



 

 

 

 

  


 


Port Vale Tales
Exhibition Launch
  
The FSC launched the Exhibition of its Port Vale Tales
project at Port Vale FC on Friday 24th April 2009. 
Please contact the FSC office for more details.
 


 
FSC Appoints Healthy Stadia
Development Manager

The FSC is delighted to report that we have now appointed
Elaine Loveridge as Healthy Stadia Development Manager.

 


 

 

Registered Charity: No. 1105527. Company registered in England: No. 4773288.

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