 
            
             
          The Manchester United Disabled Supporters’ Association (MUDSA) was formed in 1989 to utilise the
                    skills and expertise of disabled supporters in assisting Manchester United Football Club to enhance
                    the facilities and experience of supporting United for disabled people.
For further
                    information select
DISABLED
                      SUPPORTERS
                  
 
            
             
          The Museum offers a range of education programmes for students of all ages. For primary school
                  students in the UK, a range of workshops and tours have been designed to provide an exciting and
                  engaging stimulus for learning, all fully integrated with the National Curriculum and New
                  Frameworks.
                  The Museum also provides presentations and Q&A sessions for KS3, KS4, Further and Higher Education
                  students on a range of subjects, including business ownership, leisure and tourism, fitness and
                  nutrition, IT, and health and safety.
For further information select 
MUSEUM & STADIUM TOUR
                
 
            
             
          Manchester United's world-renowned stadium is a venue that has inspired legends. Whether you're
                  entertaining on a grand scale or just wish to borrow a little greatness for your event, Old Trafford
                  is a conference venue that can raise everyone's game.
For further information select 
 UNITED EVENTS
                
 
            
             
          Manchester United has teamed up with the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre which
                  is part of the UK police, set up to tackle the sexual exploitation of children. The CEOP Centre aims
                  to educate children, young people, their parents, carers and fans to understand the risks they may
                  face online and what they can do to empower themselves to stay safe. They also track, locate and hold
                  child sexual offenders to account. 
For further information select 
ONLINE PROTECTION
                
Manchester United believes that it is always unacceptable for a child, young person or adult at risk to
              experience abuse of any kind and recognises its responsibility to safeguard the welfare of these
              vulnerable groups, by a commitment to practice which protects them.
For further information see our
              Club policy 
SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN & ADULTS AT RISK
            
To refer a safeguarding issue to Manchester United please email details of the incident to:
safeguarding@manutd.co.uk
            
For further information when visiting Old Trafford with children select 
SAFEGUARDING
                FAQ
 
            
            