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Wesport: Active Bystander Training

NOTE: This session takes place over two dates. 6th June and the 13th June. Both sessions take place at The Vassall Centre, Fishponds from 9am ...

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The programme equips participants with the skills to tackle ‘locker-room’ culture, sexual harassment and different forms of physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and bullying across the sport and physical activity sector. This active bystander programmes takes participants through the four key stages required to become an active bystander and change harmful cultures: noticing, interpreting as a problem, assuming responsibility and taking the appropriate action.

Men’s Mental Health in Sport: An Evening with Steve from #ANDYSMANCLUB

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Wesport’s latest “An Evening With” event welcomes Steve Doyle, the South West Area Lead for #AndysManClub.
An evening about the importance of men talking about their mental health in sport with the men’s suicide prevention charity, #AndysManClub.

15th June 2025

Our City Community Cup 2025

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Through Bristol Refugee Festival, we are delighted to announce the return of Our City Community Cup 6-a-side football tournament taking place at Lockleaze Sports Centre, BS7 9XF on Sunday 15th June 2025. Our City Community Cup is back and we look forward to welcoming football teams from around the West of England to participate in this fun and competitive tournament.

25th March 2026

Promoting Positive Parent Engagement in Sport: An Evening with Dr Jennifer Harris from Raising Happy Champs

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Wesport is delighted to be hosting our next online Sport Welfare Talk on 25th March with Dr Jennifer Harris from Raising Happy Champs. They’ll be providing practical tools and insights to coaches and sports club volunteers on how we can improve children and young people’s experiences in sport through positive parent engagement.

26th June 2025

An Evening With: Dr. Paul Stewart

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Wesport’s latest “An Evening With” event welcomes Dr. Paul Stewart to Bristol. Paul is a former Liverpool, Manchester City, and Tottenham Hotspur player with appearances for the England Men’s National Team. Paul will share his story and his lived experience of abuse growing up in football. Since retiring from the professional game, Paul authored the 2017 book “Damaged” and continues to work tirelessly to promote better safeguarding practices not only in football, but sport as a whole.

1st January 1970

Bristol Girls Can: Active Bystander Training

NOTE: This session takes place over two dates. 5th June and the 12th June. Both sessions take place at Hengrove Park Leisure Centre from 1pm - ...

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In collaboration with Bristol Girls Can, this programme equips participants with the skills to tackle ‘locker-room’ culture, sexual harassment and different forms of sexual and domestic abuse across the sport and physical activity sector. This active bystander programmes takes participants through the four key stages required to become an active bystander and change harmful cultures: noticing, interpreting as a problem, assuming responsibility and taking the appropriate action.

1st January 1970

Active Bystander Training for Sports Club Volunteers

NOTE: This session takes place over two dates. 5th June and the 12th June. Both sessions take place at Hengrove Park Leisure Centre from 6pm - ...

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The programme equips participants with the skills to tackle ‘locker-room’ culture, sexual harassment and different forms of physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and bullying across the sport and physical activity sector. This active bystander programmes takes participants through the four key stages required to become an active bystander and change harmful cultures: noticing, interpreting as a problem, assuming responsibility and taking the appropriate action.