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England Netball

What we've learnt over the last year of coronavirus restrictions and how we're reopening from the third national lockdown.

29th March 2021

Name of project / organisation

England Netball

Sport / activity

Netball

With the second phase of step one of the government's roadmap out of coronavirus (Covid-19) restrictions begins today, we've spoken to a number of clubs and organisations about their experiences during lockdown and what they've learnt over the last year that'll help them to reopen. 

Here, we talk to Katy Ritchie, the director of development at England Netball.

A girls plays netball outside.

A girls calls for the ball while playing netball outside.

  • What have you learned from the reopening process you went through after the first lockdown in 2020?

    We have learnt more than ever how passionate and determined our volunteers are.

    At each stage of this pandemic our volunteers have had extensive steps to follow, protocols to put in place and a huge amount of work to do to get netball back, but our volunteers have showed resilience throughout these many hurdles and are doing all they can to drive netball’s return forward and keep our sport going.

    We’re so thankful for their support, patience and hard work – it shows what amazing people we have in our netball family.

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  • How are you reassuring your participants it’s safe to return to play?

    We will be sharing detailed guidance on going about safety protocols in place, from modified game rules to cleaning protocols onsite to make participants feel as comfortable as possible.

    Has your sport posed any specific problems that other sports/activities may not encounter? If so, how have you worked to solve these problems?

    As a sport that is largely played by women and girls, we’ve been concerned to see in recent reports that activity levels in women and girls have dropped during the pandemic, with many nervous about returning to sport and activity as we come out of lockdown.

    Women’s activity levels are often significantly lower to men’s and we continue to work hard to grow that number and provide opportunities for women to play.

    We have a challenge ahead of us to get activity levels up amongst women and girls but we’re confident we can do this by providing lots of opportunities to play via our participation programmes, launching exciting and motivational campaigns and using role models in the sport to inspire them.

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  • What does the future look like for your sport?

    We’re hopeful and excited for the future. There’s lots of opportunities to grow our sport at all levels, we are confident we can get more women and girls active again and enjoying this wonderful sport.

    We also hope to have a spring and summer where outdoor courts across the country and filled with netballers.

    In addition, we have an exciting new strategy on the horizon which we can’t wait to reveal more on.

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