FEMALE FOOTBALL - Perceptions, Social Barriers & Profile Question Title * 1. Please tell us about your involvement in female football:- Player Coach/Manager Ex-Player Interested but not involved Other (please specify) Question Title * 2. In your opinion, within Cornwall, how can everyone increase the profile of female football? Imagery/Distinct Branding Role models Communication (Direct) England & WSL Profiling Increase girls football in education Attracting sponsorship/Media coverage Other (please specify) Question Title * 3. Do you see profiling as the responsibility of:- The FA Cornwall County FA Club/Teams Other (please specify) Question Title * 4. In your view, what stops females from wanting to play? Cost Opportunity Location Weather Quality of Coaching Non supportive environment Perceived lack of ability Available time Unaware of physical benefits Facilities Perception that football is for boys/men Previous negative experience no/little opportunity at School/College Stereotyping Other (please specify) Question Title * 5. Do you feel any of the following statements are true for Girls playing or wanting to play football? We should encourage all involved to consider looking at female participation differently from male involvement #WeCanPlay has helped to address some perceptions of female participation Mums & Dads are unlikely to encourage their daughters to play over their sons Football is mainly for boys or men and can be elitist Question Title * 6. Is female football in Cornwall attractive to watch or be involved with? Yes No If No why? Question Title * 7. In your view, what would make Ladies & Girls football in Cornwall more appealing? Question Title * 8. Do you feel that Women's football has enough media coverage in Cornwall? Yes No If no what could be improved? Done