Have Your Say on Grassroots Football in North Yorkshire and Teesside
2018/19 Grassroots Football Survey launched by The Football Association
People involved in grassroots football within North Yorkshire and Teesside are now able to have their say on the amateur game, after the 2018/19 Grassroots Football Survey was launched by The FA.
The online survey, which is now in its fourth season after being launched in 2015/16, provides players, coaches, match officials, parents, supporters, volunteers, clubs and leagues with an opportunity to share their experiences of community football and highlight potential opportunities for improvement.
To date, almost 90,000 participants have voiced their opinions on the grassroots football provision in their local area and helped to inform the allocation of investment and resources by The FA and County FAs.
Steven Wade, Chief Executive of North Riding FA, said: “With the new football season underway, we’ve now reached that time of the year where we encourage those involved in grassroots football to report on their own experiences and outline what changes they would like to see implemented in their local area.
“Here at North Riding FA we’re passionate about improving all areas of grassroots football - and key to that development is the input from those at the heart of the game. Whether you’re a player, coach, referee, volunteer or spectator; your voice really can make a difference. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to shape the future of grassroots football in North Yorkshire and Teesside.”
Martin Glenn, The FA’s Chief Executive Officer, added: "The Grassroots Football Survey has grown season-on-season. Since its introduction in 2015/16, it has given us greater insight and understanding of the community football landscape, which has helped us shape and improve our decision-making processes across the grassroots game.
"Community football facilities are the perfect example. Despite a number of excellent programmes in place, feedback from previous surveys has repeatedly shown many are inadequate and require further investment. Whilst happy with the availability of grass pitches, participants generally report they are of poor quality. This key information from within the game allows us to prioritise development and resources in these areas.
"This season we want to reach more participants than ever before and make improvements necessary to ensure the continuous development of grassroots football in this country."
Visit TheFA.com/HaveYourSay before the deadline on Monday 5 November 2018 to take part.