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  • Fixtures | Parkwood Ladies Foot

    2024/2025 Season Fixture List South-East Counties Women's Football League PREMIER DIVISON August 2024 4th: ​ 11th: Friendly Old Pepys - Away - 1-9 ​ 18th: Friendly Maidstone UTD - Away - 1-2 ​ 25th: September 2024 1st: Friendly Leyton Orient - Home 1-4 ​ 8th: WOODCOOMBE - Away 0-5 ​ 15th: KINGS HILL - Home 5-0 ​ 22th: MARGATE - Home 3 - 2 October 2024 ​ 6th: Tunbridge Wells Forester's - Home 1-3 ​ 13th: London Road - Home ​ 20th: Tonbridge Angels - Away ​ 27th: London Road - Away November 2024 3rd: Maidstone United - Away ​ 10th: Castle Colts - Away ​ 17th: TBC ​ 24th: Margate - Away December 2024 1st: TBC ​ 8th: Cray Wanderers - Home ​ 15th: ​ 22nd: NO FIXTURES ​ 29th: NO FIXTURES ​ January 2025 5th: ​ 12th: ​ 19th: ​ 26th: ​ February 2025 2nd: ​ 9th: ​ 16th: ​ 23rd: March 2025 2nd: ​ 9th: ​ 16th: ​ 23rd: April 2024 7th: Margate vs Parkwood Away - League ​ 14th: Parkwood vs Bromlelans Home - League ​ 21st: Parkwood vs Woodcoombe Home - League ​ 28th: Sittingbourne vs Pqrkwood Away - League ​ ​ ​ May 2024 5th: ​ 12th: ​ 19th: ​ 26th: ​ ​

  • Parkwood Ladies Football Team | Women's Football | Bexley, UK

    Experience the Power of Women's Football Join the Winning Team Visitor's since 30th July 2024 Who We Are Established in 2002, Parkwood Ladies Football Club is a competitive women's football team based on the Bexley and Dartford Borders. Our focus is on player development, sportsmanship, and community engagement. We believe that women's football is not just a game, but a platform to promote respect, inspiration, success, and exceptional performance. Meet our winning team and the dedicated coaches who train them to perfection. visitors locations from around the world UP AND COMING FIXTURES PREMIER DIVISION SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL WOMEN'S FOOTBALL TEAM OCTOBER: 6th: Parkwood vs Tunbridge Wells Forester's ​ 13th: Parkwood vs London Road 20th: Tonbridge Angels vs Parkwood 27th: London Road vs Parkwood ​ Heading 3 THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING AN ADVERTISING BOARD

  • Match & Squad Details | Parkwood Ladies Foot

    MATCH & SQUAD DETAILS PARKWOOD vs LONDON ROAD Date: Sunday 13th October Kick Off: 15:30 Venue: Bexley Park Sports & Social Club Calvert Drive Dartford DA2 7GA ​ Players notes Kit: Yellow/Blue/Yellow Pitch: Astro pitch: Please were correct footwear before entering field of play. Meet: 14:00 for 14:15 ​ Squad: To be announced ​ NEXT MATCH Date: 20th October Tonbridge Angels vs Parkwood

  • Gangs & County Lines | Parkwood Ladies Foot

    Players and Staff Welfare: Gangs, Knifes & County Lines Support .In some parts of England, football clubs have players who are linked to gangs and County Lines, who may be at risk of radicalisation or who routinely carry knives or other offensive weapons ​ Radicalisation ."Radicalisation is defined as ‘the process by which a person comes to support terrorism and extremist ideologies associated with terrorists.’"(source: Counter-Terrorism Strategy 2018) ​ County Lines “County Lines is a term used to describe gangs and organised criminal networks involved in exporting illegal drugs into one or more importing areas (within the UK), using dedicated mobile phone lines or other forms of ‘deal line’. They are likely to exploit children and vulnerable adults to move (and store) drugs and money and they will often use coercion, intimidation, violence (including sexual violence) and weapons.” (source: HM Government Serious Violence Strategy April 2018). ​ ​ Knife Crime Click the above picture to find out more information about Stop Knife Crime County Lines .Click the picture above to find out more information on County Lines Victim Support Click the picture above or call the victim Support Help Line: 0808 16 89 111 if you have been a victim of a violent crime.

  • Domestic Abuse | Parkwood Ladies Foot

    Player and Staff Welfare: Domestic Abuse Domestic abuse is any incident or pattern of incidents of controlling, coercive or threatening behaviour, violence or abuse between those aged 16 or over who are or have been intimate partners or family members regardless of gender or sexuality. It is very common. Anyone can be a victim ​ Men and women can be victims or perpetrators in heterosexual or same-sex relationships, but in the majority of reported cases, domestic abuse is experienced by women and is perpetrated by men. Anyone can be a victim of domestic abuse, regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, socio-economic status, sexuality or background. ​ Domestic abuse is widespread ​ The prevalence of domestic abuse in society means that whether you are aware of it or not you are likely to have players with lived experience of domestic abuse either as a victim or as a perpetrator. You may only become aware at a crisis point in a player’s life, for example, if they disclose that they have hit their partner, or they do not feel safe to go home. It’s important to ensure they have access to specialist support at the earliest opportunity ​ ​ ​ National Domestic Abuse Help Line (Refuge) The Respect phone line The Men's Advice Line 0808 2000 247 Click Picture above for more information ​ National LGBT+ Domestic Abuse Help Line National LGBT+ Domestic Abuse Helpline: 0800 999 5428 (run by Galop) Click on the picture above for more information The Respect phoneline is an anonymous and confidential helpline for men and women who are abusing their partners and families : 0808 802 4040 Click picture above for more information Women's Aid Women’s Aid is the national charity working to end domestic abuse against women and children Click on the picture above for more information. ​ ​ The Men’s Advice Line, for male domestic abuse survivor: 0808 801 0327 (run by Respect) Click picture above for more information .

  • Addiction's | Parkwood Ladies Foot

    Players and Staff Welfare: Drink, Drug or Gambling Addition Support Individuals may experience struggles with alcohol, drugs or gambling. They'll need to get help, but clubs also have responsibilities. As a club our activities need to operate within the relevant laws on drink, drugs and gambling. The NHS The FA's Anti-Doping guidance Alcoholics Anonymous If you need help with a drink problem phone the Free National Phone Line: 0800 9177650 for more information click the picture above. Frank Click the above picture for information on Drugs or call 0800 77 66 00 for friendly confidential drugs advice For information on Alcohol Misuse click on the above picture. The NHS For more information on getting help for Drug Addition click the above picture 24/7 National Gambling Helpline: 24/7 National Gambling Helpline - 0808 8020 133. Step Changes For further information for Debt Advice click the above picture. Click on the picture above to find the FA Guidance on Anti - Doping Gamble Aware For Free, confidential help and support to anyone who's worried about their – or someone else's – gambling click the above picture or phone: 0808 8020 133

  • Contact Us | Parkwood Ladies Foot

    Hello This is your About Page. It's a great opportunity to give a full background on who you are, what you do, and what your website has to offer. Double click on the text box to start editing your content and make sure to add all the relevant details you want to share with site visitors. My Story This is your About page. This space is a great opportunity to give a full background on who you are, what you do and what your site has to offer. Your users are genuinely interested in learning more about you, so don’t be afraid to share personal anecdotes to create a more friendly quality. Every website has a story, and your visitors want to hear yours. This space is a great opportunity to provide any personal details you want to share with your followers. Include interesting anecdotes and facts to keep readers engaged. Double click on the text box to start editing your content and make sure to add all the relevant details you want site visitors to know. If you’re a business, talk about how you started and share your professional journey. Explain your core values, your commitment to customers and how you stand out from the crowd. Add a photo, gallery or video for even more engagement. Contact I'm always looking for new and exciting opportunities. Let's connect. info@mysite.com 123-456-7890

  • Violence against Women & Girls | Parkwood Ladies Foot

    Players and Staff Welfare: Violent Towards Women's and Girls Over 70% of women in the UK have experienced sexual harassment (aggressive pressure) in public. But, only 4% of women reported harassment. 45% of women said they didn't believe reporting would help change anything (source: Women's Aid Sexual Harassment Report ). Some well-known players have been charged with domestic abuse, sexual assault and rape. This has caused concern about the culture that exists in the sport. Football wants to take a stand and challenge violence against women and girls (VAWG). ​ VAWG is a form of discrimination. Previously, women and girls didn't receive fair or equal treatment. We call this gender-based inequality and this is how violence came to be overlooked. Stand Up Against Harassment Training Click the above picture for ​ free 1-hour Stand Up Against Harassment Training provided by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust helps to challenge some of the common reasons for bystanding and offers ideas for safely intervening Safe Space Now Click on the above picture to find out more on how the UN are working to creating safe and empowering public spaces for women and girls

  • Mental Health | Parkwood Ladies Foot

    Mental Health Support Contacts & L inks MENTAL HEALTH ​ We all have mental health just like we all have physical health, every day, all of the time. Mental health includes how we think and feel about ourselves. It is not a static state, it is always fluctuating, and we will all have times in our lives where we feel our mental health is poor and we are unsettled or struggling, and other times when we are excelling and our mental health is really good. ​ ​ in Crisis Struggling Unsettled Balanced Thriving Excelling Your GP Your GP -Will have a general knowledge of mental health and can also offer a gateway into specialist services SHOUT Text support service. Text SHOUT to 85258 to chat by text with a trained and supervised volunteer. Free, confidential and available 24/7, 365 days a year . The NHS Click the above picture to find information and support available for Mental Health The Mix . Click the picture above to find further information from the Mix Charity who provides essential support for those under 25 years, you can visit the discussion boards, use the Group Chat Service and/or speak to their trained team call 0808 808 4994. Mind Click the above picture or call The Mind Info-Line: 030 0123 3393 to direct you to specialist services in your area Anxiety Click the above picture to find information and support available for Anxiety. Low mood, Sadness & Depression Click the above picture to information and support available for low Moods, Sadness & Depression

  • Training | Parkwood Ladies Foot

    About Me Training With The Team Looking to improve your football skills? ​ Join us for the 2024/2025 season every Thursday from 8pm to 9:30pm on our 3g Astro-turfed pitch. Our coaching staff, consisting of FA and UEFA qualified coaches, provide intense, competitive, and thrilling training environment. ​ Our training covers ball technical training activities and decision-making training that focuses on the game's key moments, including possession, loss of possession, out of possession, and regaining possession. Join us to explore the various traits needed as a football player, including ball familiarity, football-specific vision, talent development, football-specific athleticism, and a winning mentality. ​ An Example Session Plan: ​ Warm up I Ball Mastery - 10 minutes Technical Training I High Repetition - Low Pressure - 15 minutes Game Related Skill Training - 20 minutes Game Specific Drills - 25 minutes Conditioned Match Play - 25 minutes Cool Down - 10 minutes ​ ​

  • Mental Illness | Parkwood Ladies Foot

    Mental Illness: Support Contacts & Links ​ MENTAL ILLNESS ​ People with poor mental health may not have a mental illness. Mental illness is a term reserved for medically diagnosed problems that need to be treated with medication and/or psychiatric support. Mental illness can cause significant changes in thinking, emotions and behaviour. However, with the right support in place people with a mental illness can function positively. ​ Self Harm This is when someone hurts themselves on purpose as a way of trying to deal with complicated feelings, painful memories or overwhelming situations. ​ Suicidal Thoughts Suicide is when a person intentionally takes their own life. ​ Eating Disorders These are complex mental illnesses. There are different types of eating disorders. They can affect anyone of any age, gender, ethnicity or background. Mental Health Emergencies A mental health emergency may occur if someone: has harmed themselves and needs medical attention is having suicidal thoughts and feels they might act on them is putting themselves or others at immediate risk of harm. In an emergency situation, call 999 for medical support ​ ​ Self - Harm . Click the above picture to find out about self harm including treatment a support available . CALM Click the above picture to find out about Campaign Against Living Miserably, or CALM Calm runs a free, confidential and anonymous helpline as well as a web chat service, offering help, advice and information to anyone who is struggling or in crisis Help Line: 0800 58 58 58 5 pm–midnight 365 days a year The Samaritans Click the picture to find out more about the work of the Samaritans or call 116 123 if you are having suicidal thoughts Zero Suicide Alliance Describe the item and include any relevant details. Click the above link for a free Suicide Awareness training Course. Papyrus HOPELINE 247 . Click the above picture to find out more about the Papyrus HOPELINE247 ​ HOPELINE247 is a confidential support and advice service for children and young people under the age of 35 who are experiencing thoughts of suicide, or anyone concerned that a young person could be thinking about suicide. .If you are having thoughts of suicide or are concerned for a young person who might be, you can contact HOPELINE247 for confidential support and practical advice. Call: 0800 068 4141 Text: 07860 039 967 BEAT ​ Struggling with an eating disorder? Caring for someone who is? Beat is here to support you. . Click the above picture to find out more about BEAT or call their helpline: 0800 801 0677 ​

  • Radicalisation | Parkwood Ladies Foot

    Player and Staff Welfare: Radicalisation Concerns "Radicalisation is defined as ‘the process by which a person comes to support terrorism and extremist ideologies associated with terrorists.’"(source: Counter-Terrorism Strategy 2018) ​ If you are concerned that any player or individual you support are vulnerable to radicalisation you can access training and/or you can speak with your County FA DSO about ways to minimise the risks associated with extremism. Radicalisation Awareness training course Access training courses on the Prevent duty, the threat from terrorism and extremism in the UK and how to support people susceptible to radicalisation. ​ Click on above photo to find out more information. The London FA DSO Click on above photo to find out more. information on how to contact the London FA's Safeguarding and Welfare team.

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