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==Accommodation examples== | ==Accommodation examples== | ||
{{Edit}} To provide a starting place for discussion, the following examples are a partial list of approaches that have been used. | {{Edit}} To provide a starting place for discussion, the following examples are a partial list of approaches that have been used.{{/Edit}} | ||
#{{ | #{{Edit}} Authorization - requesting a verbal test rather than a written test, and vice versa.{{/Edit}} | ||
#{{ | #{{Edit}} Fighting from a seat or platform (must be safe for the type of combat){{/Edit}} | ||
#{{ | #{{Edit}} Legged: stay standing, and the struck leg is planted/not moved{{/Edit}} | ||
#Hand signals or flags | #Hand signals or flags | ||
Revision as of 21:50, 23 June 2025
Accessibility
General
- 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.
- Upon request, marshals should make reasonable accommodations, within limits of safety, for adaptive equipment or conventions. Only a warranted marshal can make this determination.
- Please reach out to your Kingdom and local branch 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.
- Authorization - requesting a verbal test rather than a written test, and vice versa.
- Fighting from a seat or platform (must be safe for the type of combat)
- Legged: stay standing, and the struck leg is planted/not moved
- Hand signals or flags
Other 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.
- 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.