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29/4/2025

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Young people promoting gender equality through the Premier League Inspires Challenge

Young people from Nottingham Forest Community Trust have joined hundreds across England and Wales in this year’s Premier League Inspires Challenge, a nationwide initiative supported by the Premier League and the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) that uses football to empower 11–18-year-olds through life skills, mentoring, and social action.

The Challenge is one element of the Premier League Inspires programme, which clubs run on a weekly basis to support 11–18-year-olds who may be at risk of not reaching their potential as they move through the education system and into early adulthood.

This season, young people have been tasked with tackling gender inequality in their communities. Nottingham Forest Community Trust representatives came together to share their project ideas from Bramcote College. The winning team developed a project to deliver interactive workshops to students in a local primary school. These workshops included information on what bullying and gender equality is, support and guidance for those affected and championing allyship.

Videos, activities, and games were used to highlight these issues. The group wanted to create something that could be delivered to multiple children and something they would enjoy, as they felt their impact would be greater if students felt they enjoyed their time with them. Their overall aim is for all schools in their local area to access their workshop, meaning new cohorts of students starting at Bramcote College have all had support around gender equality and bullying, hopefully supporting their school in becoming a more supportive place for students.

 

Jordan Ferrer, Schools Manager at Nottingham Forest Community Trust, said, “It’s inspiring to see how these young people are using the platform of football to take on such an important issue.”

“Through Premier League Inspires, we’re not just helping them develop skills—they’re growing in confidence and becoming powerful advocates for change in their communities.”

Having received the highest number of votes in their heat, Nottingham Forest Community Trust participants joined hundreds of young people at the Premier League Inspires Challenge celebration event at Wembley at the end of April. Here, they represented their project alongside more than 40 other clubs from across the Premier League and English Football League. Former Manchester City Women and lioness player Izzy Christiansen, as well as representatives from the PFA, were also in attendance to support and celebrate the young people’s achievements.

This Challenge builds upon the Premier League and Premier League Charitable Fund’s commitment to creating opportunities for all in communities across England and Wales.

 

Premier League Charitable Fund Interim Chief Executive, Alex White, said: “The Premier League Inspires Challenge gives young people the chance to collaborate on projects that create a positive difference in their community, by championing gender equality and promoting inclusive environments.

“Through taking part in the challenge, young people can build their confidence and gain skills in areas such as public speaking, project planning and teamwork.”

Launched in 2019, Premier League Inspires creates life-changing opportunities for young people who may be at risk of not reaching their potential to engage with activities, helping them to develop the personal skills and positive attitudes needed to succeed in life.

Using the power of football, the programme helps to prepare young people for further education and employment through a series of face-to-face mentoring sessions, workshops and social-action projects.

PFA Senior CSR and EDI Executive, Terry Angus, said: “At the PFA, we believe football has the power to inspire positive change, not just on the pitch, but in our communities. Through Premier League Inspires, young people are developing confidence, leadership and a sense of purpose. It’s fantastic to see our scholars engaging with the programme and working alongside young participants to tackle important issues like gender equality. These experiences stay with them for life and reflect the values we want the game to represent.”

This season, 45 football club charities across the Premier League and English Football League are delivering Premier League Inspires sessions at their stadiums, in local schools and at alternative educational settings, with partnership support from the PFA.

More than 30,000 young people from across England and Wales have received more than 130,000 hours of targeted support through the programme to date.

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