Over the course of the past couple of months, the charity Level Playing Field has continued to support disabled sports fans in a number of different ways.
As part of this, they have been liaising with supporters direct and helping dilute the effects of social distancing, whilst also formulating initial plans in terms of how disabled fans will be able to enjoy live sport in the post-Covid world.
In respect of this, a new survey was announced at the end of last week which seeks to understand more about the ways in which Covid-19 continues to affect disabled supporters.
The results of the month-long survey will be imperative in directing strategies to ensure that everyone can enjoy live sport once again when it is safe to do so.
We would encourage all of our disabled supporters to complete the survey and you can locate it using the link below -
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