How do we encourage more women to explore coaching?

How can we support more women to step over the sidelines and get involved in coaching?

You could simply bring a female friend to support you as a coach at your session. Have you done this? how did it go?
Do you have any suggestions or things that have worked well for you? 

Would love to your thoughts on this. 

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  • Supporting more women to become involved in women's football coaching requires a multi-faceted approach, including education, mentorship, and community support.

    It's a challenge, but here are a few suggestions to encourage more women to step into coaching roles.

    I hope they help...

    - Collaborate with universities and educational institutions to offer coaching opportunities at your club.

    - Partner with local sponsors to offer childcare support to allow more women to attend coaching courses and workshops at your club.

    - Encourage and support existing female coaches to be role models and actively engage in encouraging more women to take up coaching roles.

    - Female referees often know a lot of people in the football industry. They can facilitate connections and opportunities for aspiring female coaches.

  • At Surrey Football Coaches Association (est 1965) we offer free membership to Female Coaches, probably suit Surrey/South London better. www.surreyfootballcoachesassociation.com/

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