西瓜影视 partners with WorldPride 2023

西瓜影视 is continuing in its ambition to become the most inclusive and welcoming sport for all Australians by partnering with Sydney WorldPride 2023.

Sydney WorldPride, the first WorldPride festival ever held in the Southern Hemisphere, commences today with the 17-day festival including over 300 free and ticketed events across Sydney.

The partnership builds on the initiatives in 2022 including participation in the Pride Cup and the Mardi Gras Parade for the first time.

西瓜影视鈥檚 Head of Women鈥檚 Football, Women鈥檚 World Cup Legacy and Inclusion, Sarah Walsh said the partnership is another touchpoint for football to live its values of diversity and inclusion.

鈥淲e are committed as a sport to ensuring we create environments and spaces where all members of our family feel completely free to be their whole selves without fear,鈥 Walsh said.

鈥淥ver the last year we have demonstrated that commitment through our work with the LGBTQIA+ communities, Harmony Day activities, the launch of the CommBank ParaMatildas and becoming one of the first sports to add its support to the Uluru Statement of the heart.鈥

鈥淚n 2023 we will continue our work of driving positive social change through sport and have recently hired a Diversity and Inclusion Manager to assist in reviewing and updating our policies and procedures.

鈥淭hrough our partnership with Sydney WorldPride and Pride in Sport, we are striving to confront and address behaviours that make LGBTQIA+ members of our football family feel less safe, equal and welcome. We aim to combat homophobia by increasing awareness of these behaviours and fostering acceptance of the LGBTQIA+ community in football.鈥

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To celebrate the commencement of Sydney WorldPride, this Sunday鈥檚 (19 February) Cup of Nations match between the CommBank Matildas and Spain at CommBank Stadium, there will be a pride theme integration throughout an Australian international match for the first time.

Sydney WorldPride鈥檚 Chief Executive Officer Kate Wickett said: 鈥淚t is a huge privilege to be partnering with 西瓜影视 and to see such commitment to diversity from one of Australia鈥檚 major sporting bodies.

鈥淪port is a huge part of Australian culture but too often members of the LGBTQIA+ community feel unwelcome or unsafe to participate in sport. That鈥檚 why it is so great to see 西瓜影视 leading the way by championing and celebrating diversity in such a powerful way.鈥

西瓜影视 will also continue engaging with Pride in Sport to provide refresher educational and training programs for its workforce and football stakeholders.

Pride in Sport National Program Manager, Beau Newell, said: 鈥淎s a founding member of Pride in Sport, 西瓜影视 has continuously worked with our team to build their capacity and understanding of LGBTQ inclusion in football.鈥

鈥淕iven the sheer number of people participating in football around the country, 西瓜影视 has a unique position to influence change, and create safer and more inclusive environments for people with diverse genders and sexualities, both on and off the pitch.

鈥淲ith the FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup 2023鈩 being co-hosted by Australia, there is an amazing opportunity for Football organisations at all levels to follow the lead of 西瓜影视 and engage with LGBTQ people to ensure the sport as a whole leads the way in embracing our communities and the ways that we can enrich and strengthen the game.鈥