"Inspirations" line up to champion girls' new cup
A
striking squad of influential Merseyside women
have teamed-up to support a brand-new football
tournament to give girls hope and aspiration for
the future. Everyone from champion boxer Tasha
Jonas to Everton player Danielle "Dan" Turner,
are encouraging girls to take part in She
Inspires, where they can make the most of their
sporting abilities on the pitch, whilst also
completing recognised qualifications. The
competition is the creation of Merseyside's 1st
woman Chief Constable Serena Kennedy and
Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner, Emily
Spurrell.
The Chief Constable said:- "I'm incredibly
excited for the start of the 'She Inspires'
tournament and looking forward to seeing the
progress these talented young women make on
and off the pitch. I'm proud to be able to
support initiatives like this one that give
more opportunities to young people in our
communities."
Merseyside's Police Commissioner Emily Spurrell
said:- "I'm thrilled this fantastic
initiative designed to engage and inspire
hundreds of young women in communities right
across Merseyside is about to kick-off. Our
goal is to give them a brilliant sporting
opportunity, while also helping them to
develop vital life skills and gain
qualifications which will help them progress
in life and reach their full potential."
Detective Superintendent Siobhan Gainer, Head of
the Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership
added:- "Women's football is at the
height of its popularity now and it is great
to see that it is now the leading
participation sport for women with 2.5 million
registered players. Most people in this City,
and Merseyside as a whole, have grown up with
football and have a passion that is
unrivalled. It's this passion for the game
that will help us to work with young girls
from disadvantaged areas and provide them with
hope and aspirations, which they may not have
had previously."
The competition has plenty of kudos thanks to the
involvement of the LFC Foundation and Everton in
the Community.
Sue Gregory, Everton in the Community's Director
of Youth Engagement, Employability and Sports
Development commented:- "Providing easy access
routes and opportunities for women to take part
in sport is vital in continuing to break down
those barriers which have previously thwarted
girls in taking part in sport in the past. We're
delighted to join forces with a number of key
figures in Merseyside to deliver 'She Inspires'
to collaborate and unite in one common goal is
to inspire the next generation of females in our
Region. As well as helping to alleviate mental
and physical health risk factors, sport can play
a starring role in helping us to develop
important life skills such as teamwork,
resilience and leadership, all of which we can
take into our everyday lives."
Matt Parish, Chief Executive, Liverpool FC
Foundation, said:- "The LFC Foundation is
proud to be supporting the 'She Inspires'
initiative, which will provide local young
women with the opportunity to take part in a
fun and competitive football tournament with
other likeminded youngsters as well as chance
to gain qualifications or progress on to
further education. In collaboration with the
Chief Constable, the PCC, the Violence
Reduction Partnership, Liverpool County FA,
and Everton in the Community, we will deliver
tailored football sessions at 12 community
sites across Merseyside. These accessible
sessions will combine practical on the pitch
skills with fully funded educational courses
in refereeing and coaching, as well as
presenting pathway routes into further
education. It's really important that local
young women who aspire to have a career in
sport, have access to a range of opportunities
that will help them to develop and equip them
with the skills they need progress into
education, participation and employment."
Training on the pitch leading to accredited FA
qualifications will be matched by the chance to
gain better qualifications off it, due to the
involvement of the Fowler Education and Football
Academy. The premier She Inspires supporters also
includes the Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service
and the Liverpool City Football Association and of
course, has instrumental role models from
business, the emergency services, politics, and
public life behind it. Aside from playing skills,
there will also be an accredited refereeing course
for those passionate about officiating. The She
Inspires programme begins on Monday, 2 May 2022,
across Merseyside locations. The final will be
staged on Sunday, 3 July 2022, at the Jeffrey
Humble Playing Fields in Aintree. To register for
the tournament, email:- Anna.Farrell@LiverpoolFA.Com.
Kenya calling on Liverpool students to support global launch
STUDENTS from
a Liverpool School are supporting the launch of a
new international coding platform. As part of
International Girls in ICT Day pupils at the
Academy of St Francis of Assisi will be linking up
virtually with girls in the Kakuma refugee camp in
Kenya who have been learning digital skills whilst
in the camp with the support of international
technology initiative iamtheCODE.
The Council has formed a partnership with:-
'iamtheCODE' to support the Council's
aims to reduce the City's digital divide and to
provide opportunities for older people to develop
new skills.
The link up between the young people is part of a
wider online event to launch a digital learning
platform that can be accessed free by anyone in
the world.
The platform takes learners though a 12 week
course where they learn four coding languages:–
HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Python; and also have
access to a range of other skills content.
Coding clubs supported by iamtheCODE are being set
up by Schools across Liverpool and community
learning opportunities are also being developed
which will use iamtheCODE's digital learning
platform.
iamtheCODE's founder Lady Mariéme Jamme is also
supporting girls at Childwall Valley Primary
School to record regular podcasts.
Cllr Tom Logan, cabinet member for education and
skills, said:- "This is a great opportunity
for two groups of young people with very
different life experiences to meet up and
share their goals for the future. The digital
platform is a significant step forward in the
way people can learn these valuable skills and
we're honoured that a Liverpool School has
been chosen to be part of the global launch.
We're very excited by what the platform can
bring to learners in Liverpool and we are
working hard on how we can support learners to
have the very best learning experience."