Daniel Perkins

Safeguarding & EDI Lead at Middlesex FA

Daniel Perkins is an experienced Football Development Officer specializing in inclusion, currently working with Middlesex FA since August 2022. In this role, Daniel strategically coordinates disability football provisions while supporting the growth and retention of disability football to meet diversity and inclusion targets. Previously, as Lead Football Coach for Disability at Brentford FC Community Sports Trust from June 2022 to August 2023, Daniel facilitated Premier League Kicks football sessions for children and young people with various disabilities. Additionally, Daniel served as a Football Coach and Activity Program Lead at Disability Advice & Support Hillingdon (DASH) from October 2017 to March 2023, where responsibilities included planning football sessions and delivering high-quality sports programs for individuals with disabilities. Daniel holds a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport from The Harefield Academy, completed in July 2017.

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Middlesex FA

Middlesex Football Association is the not-for-profit governing body of football for the county of Middlesex. Established in 1883, we are responsible for clubs, players, referees and volunteers in some of the most densely populated areas of the country and are committed to offering opportunities for everyone to be involved with football. Our Mission: To support, develop and govern the game of football in Middlesex. Our Vision: To provide every person in Middlesex with the opportunity to be involved with football. Our Values: - We are Committed - We are Creative - We are Collaborative - We are Connected Our Priorities: - Ensure Middlesex FA is fit-for-purpose and reflects our community - Sustain and increase participation - Talent development: support individuals to access the talent pathway - Work with partners to provide better training and playing facilities - Recruit and retain a diverse football workforce