Have you experienced discrimination?

At Gloucestershire County Cricket Club we believe cricket is a game for everyone and have a zero tolerance policy around discrimination and abuse. 

Whatever discrimination you have experienced, your report will be reviewed and dealt with in the strictest confidence. We highly encourage the reporting of any and all discrimination, as together we can ensure cricket is an inclusive and welcoming and game for all.

If you have witnessed discrimination at any level of cricket within Gloucestershire, we want to hear from you.

 

What happens when you make a report?

Every report we receive is reviewed by a specific member of staff, who will treat all submissions with urgency. Depending on the nature of the report we may also notify the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in order for them to understand concerns that have been raised. The ECB may wish to investigate matters, depending on the content of the report.

 

How to report discrimination

You can choose whether to report discrimination by:

Email – equality@glosccc.co.uk

or

Filling out the anonymous ‘Report Discrimination Form’ at the bottom of the page.

 

What happens when you make a report?

Every report we receive is reviewed by a limited number of personnel, who will treat all submissions with urgency. We may also notify the England & Wales Cricket Board, the governing body for cricket in this country, in order for them to understand concerns that have been raised. The ECB may wish to investigate matters themselves, depending on the nature of the report.

 

Report Discrimination

You can tell us about what you have experienced or witnessed anonymously by leaving the email address, telephone number, first name and surname fields empty.

*If you are under 16, you should ask your parent or carer to fill in the form.*

By pressing submit you are giving your explicit consent to Gloucestershire Cricket reviewing the details supplied, investigating the concern (where the concern raised is a matter for Gloucestershire) and sharing the details with any cricket organisation(s) about which there is a concern (where the concern raised is a matter for the relevant cricket organisation(s) to review and/or investigate).