The revised Trans and Non-Binary Participation Policy will come into effect from the start of the 2025/26 hockey season on 1 ...
We recognise that changing room facilities vary from club to club. Different trans people are likely to have different opinions and preferences about what would make them feel most comfortable, ...
A sport in which the physical strength, stamina or physique of average persons of one sex would put them at a disadvantage compared to average persons of the other sex as competitors in the activity.
Yes. As a sport, hockey has had a transgender policy in place for over 10 years. The policy was first developed in 2012, revised in 2013, and then again in 2017, constantly evolving and adapting to ...
As part of the England Hockey Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (ED&I) Framework launched in 2022, we made the commitment to review the current policy to ensure it best reflects the needs of the ...
In this section, we will explain the compliance around this policy, how someone could be non-compliant with the policy, and concerns on discrimination and eligibility. Please ensure you have read the ...
In this section will explain what steps to take as a club to remain compliant with this policy. We are committed to supporting clubs to understand and implement the policy so if you need any support ...