Anti Discrimination

The ECB Anti-Discrimination Regulations (the Regulations) are part of the ECB’s continuing efforts to maintain the integrity, diversity and inclusivity of cricket.
The ECB aims to create an environment within cricket in England and Wales in which no individual, group or organisation experiences discrimination or acts in a discriminatory manner on the basis of a
Protected Characteristic (as defined in the Equality Act 2010 from time to time – which as at the Effective Date are age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and
maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation).
These Regulations therefore set out discriminatory behaviour which, when carried out by a participant who is required to comply with them, will be a breach of the Regulations and may be sanctioned
accordingly.
Suffolk Cricket is also committed to taking all allegations of discrimination seriously. Therefore if you’ve experienced or witnessed anything that could be considered discriminatory, please click on the following link for more details, including on to report your concern. In addition please see some helpful new resources from the ECB below.
You can also raise any questions or concerns to Rob Jones – our point of contact for Suffolk.