Nil By Mouth Livingston FC’s Academy
A charity which seeks to tackle sectarianism and bigotry has launched a free programme across West Lothian.
The charity kicked off the project with a visit to Livingston FC’s Academy, educating young players on the importance and impact of language and attitudes on and off the pitch, as well as on social media. Now the charity is set to ramp up its work across West Lothian through its ‘United Against Division’ programme which is available to all of the authority’s primary and secondary schools and lets pupils better understand faiths, traditions and cultures different to their own.
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