ValuesNeutralityF4P is a politics-free zone. Those who participate in F4P - players, coaches, parents, administrators – leave their political views and ideological positions outside. This does not mean changing political and ideological standpoints – this is not our business -, but we do require that such positions are not expressed in and around the F4P experience. Equity and InclusionThe appreciation of one’s own individuality and the value of others in a context of social diversity. Respect, for oneself, respect for team mates and opponents, respect for coaches and parents, and respect for the laws of the game and those that administer them are essential features of F4P. RespectThe appreciation of one’s own individuality and the value of others in a context of social diversity. Respect, for oneself, respect for team mates and opponents, respect for coaches and parents, and respect for the laws of the game and those that administer them are essential features of F4P. TrustPlayers that trust one another play well together. Learning to have faith in the capacities of others to carry out their roles and responsibilities dutifully and mutually, in ways that also contribute to the well being of team-mates, is an essential ingredient of good sportsmanship. ResponsibilityWith trust comes responsibility: understanding that individual behaviour in practice sessions and in games influences and has impact upon the performance and experience of others. Working with and for others are key aspects of F4P Projects. Success in sport, particularly team sport, relies upon mutual aid and self-sacrifice.
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