Episode 30

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Published on:

1st Nov 2025

The Equality Act Obligation Most Grassroots Clubs Don’t Know They Have

The Equality Act 2010 has been law for fifteen years. Most grassroots clubs still don’t understand their obligations. Here’s what you need to know.

What the Law Actually Says

Under the Equality Act, clubs have a legal duty to make reasonable adjustments for disabled players. Neurodivergence can be considered a disability. ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, anxiety disorders – all can qualify.

You don’t need a formal diagnosis to make adjustments. You just need evidence of need. And here’s the bit that catches clubs out: you have an anticipatory duty.

That means you should be thinking about accessibility before someone asks. Not after.

Mentioned in this episode:

The FMHA Neurodiversity, Mental Health & Safeguarding Academy.

The FMHA Neurodiversity, Mental Health & Safeguarding Academy gives your entire club unlimited access to: Unlimited seats in face-to-face training in neurodiversity, mental health first aid and emotional regulation Monthly expert-led CPD from recognised specialists Football-specific resources updated monthly (matchday checklists, parent conversation templates, adjustment guides) A fiercely moderated peer community – no ‘Daves’ allowed The Player Log App (in development) for documenting reasonable adjustments Free Parent/Carer/Guardian Academy so families become partners, not problems Not a one-off workshop. Not a Facebook group. An ongoing support system built specifically for grassroots football.

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About the Podcast

The Football Mental Health Alliance
Mental Health Tools for Grassroots Football
The Football Mental Health Alliance podcast is dedicated to delving into the topic of mental health in the football world. Each episode features well-known experts and ex-professional athletes who share their knowledge and personal experiences with mental health. Our guests will provide advice and insights on how to support yourself or those in your care who may be experiencing mental health conditions. 

This podcast is for you if you are a fan of professional football clubs, a member of a football community, or involved in grassroots football at any level. We believe that mental health is an important topic that deserves to be addressed and understood in all aspects of the football world.

We will cover a wide range of mental health topics in each episode. Our guests will share their experiences and provide practical advice on how to deal with these challenges while also supporting those around you.

So come along with us as we investigate the relationship between mental health and football. Listen to our podcast to gain valuable insights, helpful tips, and important information that can assist you or someone you care about in managing their mental health and thriving both on and off the pitch.

About your host

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Danny Matharu

Actor. Model. Stable Genius. Public Figure. Social Influencer.


Not really... I'm simply someone who is interested in personal development and learning how people have become successful.


The road to success is often a lonely, narrow one, littered with mistakes, learnings, scars and disappointments.


This project is purely a selfish one. It gives me a reason to get myself in front of people who have walked the Narrow Road and learn from them. With this, I reckon that I find this type of person interesting, then other people will also.