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Show Racism the Red Card

Archived news: published on Thursday 04 Mar 2010 by Fife Council

PUPILS from three Fife primary schools will be helping to kick racism into touch as they take part in an anti-racism seminar at East End Park on Monday, 8th March 2010.

The event involving important names from the world of football and politics will give pupils from the local schools a chance to explore issues of racism and hear positive anti-racist messages, as well as getting the chance to meet an ex-Scotland International and players from Dunfermline Athletic FC.

Bryan Kirkaldy, Head of Education said, “This event is one of the many that our schools are keen to get involved in. In Fife we aim to give our pupils a broad and balanced education and by working in partnership with different organisations such as Show Racism the Red Card, we are not only providing new learning experiences but enabling our pupils to become responsible citizens and effective contributors to society.”

Show Racism The Red Card (SRTRC) is an anti-racist charity, established in January 1966. Their aim is to combat racism through enabling role models, who are predominantly but not exclusively footballers, to present an anti-racist message to young people and others.

As part of their programme to educate young people on anti-racism, they regularly organise seminars in partnership with local football clubs and schools.

Billy Singh, Campaign Manager of SRTRC said, “Football clubs are a big part of their local community, so it is great to be here at the home of Dunfermline Athletic to work with so many young people from the local schools. Young people look at footballers as role models, it is clear that today those role models are sending out a loud and important message to the pupils that racism is something that we should all work together to eradicate.”

This event has been organised together with Dunfermline Athletic Football Club (DAFC) and the children will have the opportunity to ask questions from a panel including Tommy Breslin (SRTRC), players from DAFC, Gary McKay (ex Scotland and Hearts Player) and John Park (MSP).

A spokesperson from DAFC said, "DAFC are delighted to have been asked to be involved in this event. As a major part of the Community in West Fife we have a part to play in kicking racism out of football and society in general. This is the second event of its type held here at East End Park and we hope to continue this partnership with Show Racism the Red Card for many years."

 

For more information contact

Meg Liston, Education Officer 
Tel: 01592 583374 Contact Meg Liston online
By Post: Fife Council, Rothesay House, Rothesay Place, Glenrothes, KY7 5PQ

David Watson, Support Service Manager - Bilingual Support and Gypsy and Traveller Education 
Tel: 08451 55 55 55 + Ext 44 19 41 Contact David Watson online
By Post: Fife Council, Auchterderran Centre, 14 Woodend Road, Auchterderran, Lochgelly KY5 0NE

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