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Show Racism the Red Card

Ireland's campaign against racism in sport and society.

Show Racism the Red Card is harnessing the profile of sport to educate against racism. Through SRTRC, the League of Ireland also supports programmes that encourage integration in sport.

 

Project Summary

Project Summary


The aim of this summary is to provide an insight into the work of the SRTRC project. Included in this summary, is the three year strategy plan and some highlights of an evaluation of Show Racism the Red Card.

 

This summary will familiarise you with the work of Show Racism the Red Card, the strategy of Show Racism the Red Card and demonstrate, through the aspects of the evaluation we have highlighted here, the effectiveness of Show Racism the Red Card.

 

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Education Pack

Education Pack

The aim of this education pack is to familiarise young people with the causes and consequences of racism and equip them with a range of skills that will enable them to challenge racism.

 

To enable young people to develop good relationships and respect difference between people regardless of ethnicity.

 

To help young people to play an active role as citizens in a diverse Ireland and to provide teachers with a quality easy-to-use teaching resource.

 

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What is Racism?

Aidan Power: What is racism? It is a word we hear a lot, but what exactly does it mean and how do we recognise it?

Racism in Society

Students explain the circumstances where they witness racism and how they responded.

Racism in Sport

Top footballers in Ireland give examples of their experiences of racism in Ireland.

Racism and its Consequences

Children give examples of their experience of racism and how it feels. What does racism feel like?

Actions and Steps in Response to Racism

Players and young people give advice as what to do when it comes to racism.

Living in a Diverse Ireland

Players and children talk about the positive impacts of diversity in their lives.

 

 

For more information visit www.theredcard.ie

 
 
 
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