12 Dec 2022

Giants partner with RFL to launch board diversity project!

TACKLE IT: Rugby Football League launches club board diversity project with Inclusive Boards with Huddersfield Giants being one of the first partner clubs!

Huddersfield Giants are part of an initiative to make Rugby League boardrooms become more diverse, thanks to a ground-breaking partnership between the Rugby Football League (RFL) and executive search firm Inclusive Boards. 

Inclusive Boards specialises in supporting organisations to become more inclusive, through greater board diversity and stronger governance structures. Through the Rugby League Club Board Diversity Project, an initial 10 professional clubs will work with the RFL and Inclusive Boards to broaden and strengthen the skills, knowledge and expertise within their boardrooms. 

Huddersfield Giants announced earlier in the year that, 24-year old Rebecca Wood had joined the board of directors, making her the youngest ever member and taking a huge stride in allowing opportunities for younger members to join the board.

As well as the Huddersfield Giants there are 9 other clubs involved with the partnership: Barrow Raiders; Halifax Panthers; Hunslet; Midland Hurricanes; Salford Red Devils; Sheffield Eagles; Swinton Lions; Wakefield Trinity; Widnes Vikings. Each club will develop inclusive leadership and recruitment processes to ensure that the sport is able to attract and choose from the best possible candidates.

RFL Inclusion Lead, Ben Abberstein, explains:

“Rugby League is a sport that takes great pride in its history of diversity and representation at the highest level. The Club Board Diversity Project aims to ensure that this is present at leadership levels. This project is another important part of our TACKLE IT inclusion strategy and a massive step forward for the game – a step that is only made possible by the clubs’ commitment to being representative of their communities.”

Samuel Kasumu, Co-Founder of Inclusive Boards adds:

“We’re proud to work with Rugby Football League and to be at the forefront of positive change in the sports sector. We firmly believe that this programme will encourage more people to get involved with sport, both recreationally and professionally.”

Huddersfield Giants Managing Director Richard Thewlis said:

“To be involved with an initiative like this is a positive step forward for the club and the sport in general. I’m looking forward to the input that Inclusive Boards will have on guiding us in the right direction and making positive recommendations that reflect the community we live in and work with.”

Inclusive Boards will work alongside all participating clubs, ensuring they each receive a baseline audit during the initial stages of the programme. This practice ensures a sound understanding is gained of each club’s needs and what work has already taken place to improve participation. Two training sessions will then be designed and delivered followed by one-to-one guidance and support from the Inclusive Boards team. Inclusive Boards will also recruit a pool of diverse candidates for each club, taking a skills-first approach.

You can find out more by visiting: https://www.inclusiveboards.co...

The above link includes the candidate pack and also an application form.

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