

Current features include seven classrooms, a multi-use games area, playground and a hall which doubles up as a dining and indoor sports hall.Īs part of Morgan Sindall Construction’s Intelligent Solutions approach, the school benefitted from a number of digital and platform design capabilities, as well as modern construction methods and innovative carbon reduction tools. However, with a total 1,050 houses scheduled to be built in the Romans’ Quarter in the coming years, the school has been designed to allow for future expansion if required, taking the total number of pupils up to 315. ft school will accommodate up to 210 primary and 26 nursery children. Designed and project managed by Arc Partnership - a joint venture between Nottinghamshire County Council and SCAPE - the one-storey 1,405 sq. Working group: Dr Araba Chintoh (Independent Chair), Dr Deb Robinson (Independent), Dr Éanna Falvey (World Rugby), Dr Ross Tucker (Independent), Mark Harrington (World Rugby Head of Technical Services), Yvonne Nolan (World Rugby Legal Counsel), Katie Sadleir (World Rugby General Manager, Women’s Rugby), Rachael Burford (International Rugby Players)īrett Gosper (World Rugby CEO), Dominic Rumbles (World Rugby Head of Communications), Alys Lewis (England Rugby), Dr Emma Hilton (University of Manchester), Dr Derek Glidden (Consultant Psychiatrist, Nottingham Centre Trans Health), Joanna Harper (Loughbourgh University), Dr Tommy Lundberg (Karolinska Institutet), Dr Keith Stokes (University of Bath, RFU), Stefan Arver (Karolinska Institutet), Dr Seema Patel (Nottingham Trent University), Alys Lewis (RFU), John Miles and Jeremy Rogers (WRU), Danielle Waterman (Player and Broadcaster), Nicola Williams (Fair Play for Women), Megan Goettsches and Verity Smith (International Gay Rugby), David Ho (World Rugby Anti-doping) Dr.Bingham Primary School becomes the latest academy in the Community Inclusive Trust (CIT). “It is now down to us, under the auspices of the working group, to take the information forward and inform our policy-making, and while this process will take time, we are committed to delivering a fit-for-purpose policy in the modern sporting and societal landscape, balancing inclusivity, while promoting fairness and welfare.” We explored the best available evidence and have heard the relevant independent expert opinions and I believe all delegates found it a stimulating and ground-breaking forum. World Rugby Chairman Sir Bill Beaumont added: “As the first of its kind, the workshop was a giant leap forward for rugby and significant in a wider sporting context. The expert opinions have provided us with important guidance that will frame our decision-making regarding updated and fit-for-purpose policies.” “I would like to thank all attendees for their honest and important contributions, and for keeping an open-mind. Commitment from World Rugby to explore further research to inform future guideline revisionĭr Chintoh said: “This was an important and ground-breaking meeting that brought together leading experts with differing views to discuss and inform a way forward for rugby that promotes inclusivity, while prioritising safety of rugby participants.

Further consultation and research required, particularly in the areas of specific injury risk, ethical considerations and performance.Agreement on key issues of physiological basis of performance differences between men and women.While not a decision-making forum, the key considerations will be taken forward by the working group chaired by Dr Araba Chintoh, a World Rugby Executive Leadership Scholarship recipient, psychiatrist and former Canada international. After considering all available evidence, it is important for World Rugby to explore a rugby-specific framework for all, prioritising athlete welfare, inclusion and fairness. World Rugby’s policy is based on the current International Olympic Committee policy. Identifying the principles for an equitable, safe and evidence-based rugby-specific policy for transgender participation was the focus of a ground-breaking and productive World Rugby meeting in London this week.Īcross two days of constructive and positive discussion, the invited experts from the areas of performance, science, medicine, risk, law and socio-ethics presented the latest research, studies and considerations.
