The Football Association, the Rugby Football Union and the England and Wales Cricket Board are at risk of losing government support and public funding because they do not employ enough women in senior positions. A report released by the charity Women in Sport reveals the three organisations are all failing to meet criteria set out in the new Code for Sports Governance, which stipulates that board membership must be at least 30% female.
The report found that 33 of the 68 national governing bodies that receive funds from UK Sport and Sport England do not meet the 30% target. British Cycling, the Amateur Swimming Association, the Rugby Football League and the British Paralympic Association are also at risk.
All these governing bodies will now have to prove to Sport England and UK Sport that they can reach the 30% target within the next 12 to 18 months. “It is great that the government finally adopted the 30% target but it remains to be seen how it is implemented,” said the Women in Sport CEO, Ruth Holdaway. “If we do this survey again in two years’ time and find that some of these sports haven’t shifted, that won’t be good enough. 30% is not a new figure. We’ve known about it for a long time and we’ve been calling for it for a long time. So we want to see rapid change. If you’re in receipt of public funds and you’re not representing 50% of society, you need to be accountable for that.”
Nine of the 68 sports surveyed employ no women whatsoever in senior leadership positions outside that of chief executive. The figure for the FA is 31% but it still has one of the least diverse boards in English sport. It currently has one female member on its 12-person board. The RFU and the ECB both have two female board members. The FA board announced on Monday that it has agreed to reserve three places for women from 2018 onwards but the proposal still has to be approved by the FA council. The council has 122 members and 114 of them are men.
“There is a problem in sport,” said Holdaway. “Clearly there is sexism in this sector. There are structures and practices that are making it difficult for women to reach leadership roles and in my book that means women are being discriminated against.”
Women in Sport says FA, RFU and ECB risk cuts over lack of boardroom diversity - The Guardian
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