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==General==
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#The SCA is committed to promoting inclusion and equity in our martial activities. Safe and approved variations to weapons, equipment, and conventions are allowed for enabling participation.
#The following examples are only a partial list of approaches to meet this goal.  Please reach out to your local branch, kingdom marshals, or their Society counterpart to explore additional options.
#When attending a practice or event, inform the marshal of extra equipment, equipment that is normally not allowed, or modifications to conventions that enable you to participate.
 
==Authorizations==
# For the theory portion, you can request a verbal test rather than a written test, and vice versa. Some people process information better written or verbal, or they could have a reading/writing/hearing difficulty.
 
==Combat conventions - Accommodation examples==
===Mobility===
#Options for being legged (if you cannot easily go to your knees during combat): stay standing, but the struck leg must be planted and not move
#Missing arm/leg - could take 2 valid blows to the one arm/leg
#Fight from the ground, or a seating platform (note: platform must be safe for the type of combat)
 
===Hearing===
#Hand signals or flags (best for tournament)
#Buddy system could be used for melees
 
==General processes and best practices==
#Locations for practices and events should:
##be in safe neighborhoods with safe routes to get there
##include well-lit parking areas
##have bathrooms large enough to change clothes in, for all genders.
##Note: Personal safety is a major concern for many women and underrepresented groups when deciding on attendance.
#Dedicated warm-up time at tournaments: Having 30-45 minutes of dedicated warm-up time before tournaments, with dedicated marshals and identified practice fighters.  This encourages new or shy participants, who might not know many people. It can also be vital for many women to allow time for adrenaline changes.
 
==Training==
=== New fighters===
#Do not assume one weapon form or technique is the best way to start.  Different body mechanics greatly influence this.  For example, a glaive vs single sword, right foot forward vs left.  The flat snap is easy for some, the hardest shot (and causes physical damage) to others.
#Do not hit new people repeatedly in the head, or with hard blows, "so they know what to expect".  If needed, calibration shots should be introduced on the body or arm/leg, when the new fighter is ready. 
===Methods NOT to use===
#Hitting people hard and/or repeatedly until "they get it" or "learn how to block".

Latest revision as of 09:32, 27 June 2025

Accessibility


If it can be safely done, it should be done.

Marshals should recognize that not all disabilities are visible.

Medical documentation is not required.

Accessibility issues are to be handled with courtesy, respect, and confidentiality.

General

  1. The SCA is committed to promoting inclusion and equity in our martial activities. Safe and approved variations to weapons, equipment, and conventions are allowed for enabling participation.
  2. Upon request, marshals should make reasonable accommodations, within limits of safety, for adaptive equipment or conventions. Only a warranted marshal can make this determination.
  3. Please reach out to your kingdom and local branch Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) officer and marshals to explore options.

Accommodation examples

To provide a starting place for discussion, the following examples are a partial list of approaches that have been used.

  1. Authorization - requesting a verbal test rather than a written test, and vice versa.
  2. Fighting from a seat or platform (must be safe for the type of combat)
  3. Legged: stay standing, and the struck leg is planted/not moved
  4. Hand signals or flags

Other best practices

  1. Locations for practices and events should:
    1. be in safe neighborhoods with safe routes to get there
    2. include well-lit parking areas
    3. have bathrooms large enough to change clothes in, for all genders.
  2. Dedicated warm-up time at tournaments: Have 30-45 minutes of dedicated warm-up time before tournaments, with dedicated marshals and identified practice fighters to make it easy to find a sparring partner.