BT launches Hope United

  • Today BT is launching Hope United – a diverse team of players who have come together from across the Home Nations to tackle online hate ahead of the UEFA European Championships
  • Marcus Rashford, Gareth Bale, Lucy Bronze, Andy Robertson, Jordan Henderson, Ethan Ampadu, Rebecca Sellar and Demi Stokes among those to feature in squad of 20 players managed by Rio Ferdinand and Karen Carney
  • Squad members will feature in exclusive BT Tech Tips content, helping give the nation the digital skills they need to tackle online hate and become good digital citizens
  • For more information on Hope United, visit bt.com/hopeunited

BT has today launched Hope United, a squad of athletes from across the four Home Nations who have come together to unite the nation in tackling online hate.

Comprised of male and female players from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, drawn together by their own experiences of online hate, Hope United will drive more support for change and educate the nation on how to protect themselves and be good digital citizens.

Recent YouGov research as part of the first phase of the campaign, Draw The Line, revealed that 1 in 10 people have received online abuse in the past year*. Created ahead of the UEFA European Football Championship this summer, the squad will champion hope, inviting the nation to stand together against hate.

Managed by Rio Ferdinand and Karen Carney, Hope United will feature a squad of footballers who, drawing on their own experience of online hate, will feature in BT Tech Tips content, free resources helping to give people the digital skills they need to tackle hate online. These will cover the following areas and will be launched across the first two weeks of the campaign:

  • Recognising hate crime – hate speech is a crime. Cyber bullying runs riot because people don’t think the same rules apply online. It’s never been more important to know your digital rights and responsibilities.
  • Being our best selves online – we’ve all commented or shared something online that we later wished we hadn’t. It’s easy to forget that digital actions have lasting, real-world consequences. Learn tips on how to become a better digital citizen.
  • Supporting our kids online – children have spent an unprecedented amount of time online this year and it hasn’t all been positive. Learn new tactics to support them becoming better digital citizens.
  • Being a good team player online – Victims of cyberbullying are increasingly suffering in silence. We can’t assume people are okay just because they’re behind a screen. Let’s unite to fight hate by actively checking in on friends. Let’s join together and commit to spreading hope.

Marc Allera, CEO of BT’s Consumer Division commented, “With the European Championships on the horizon, all eyes will once again be on the footballing world and with the inevitable online hate that comes with this BT is taking action.”

“Our mission is to connect for good and Hope United will galvanise the nation to make a stand against social media hate, providing people with the necessary tools not only to understand the devastating effects of online hate, but also to show them how to be part of the solution. It’s part of our commitment to help 25 million people to make the most of life in the digital world through our Skills for Tomorrow programme.”

“That is why this summer, and as lead partner of the Home Nations, we are asking the country to make Hope United their second team. If everyone stands together, unified through both words and action, hope will emerge victorious over hate.”

Rio Ferdinand, manager of Hope United, commented, “My work, both on and off the pitch, has taught me that there is no hiding place from social media abuse.”

“Passions run high during big football tournaments and having seen the devastating effect that can result from online hate first-hand, it is more important than ever that sport unites to combat it.”

“I am delighted to have been appointed the manager of Hope United. I’m proud to head up a team of players from across the Home Nations who want to work together in a bid to rase awareness of online hate and encourage people to spread positivity and hope ahead of the Euros this summer.”

Jordan Henderson, Hope United, commented, “Some believe that social media abuse is an inescapable part of life for footballers, and Hope United want to show that this does not have to be the case.

“It is great to see footballers from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland join together with BT in a bid to give people the digital skills they need to understand how they can be part of the solution against online hate, particularly at a time when interest in football will be at its peak.”

Hope United will contribute towards BT Skills for Tomorrow’s ambitious target to reach 25 million people with the skills they need to make the most of life in the digital world. In line with BT’s purpose to Connect for Good, the new ambition aims to help more people across the UK have the skills they need to stay connected, tackle the digital divide and support the UK’s economic recovery.

Hope United – full squad

  • Managers – Rio Ferdinand & Karen Carney
  • Coaches – Robbie Savage & Eni Aluko
  • Jesse Lingard – England
  • Jordan Henderson – England
  • Marcus Rashford – England
  • Gareth Bale – Wales
  • Andy Robertson – Scotland
  • Lucy Bronze – England
  • Demi Stokes – England
  • Trent Alexander-Arnold – England
  • Rebecca Sellar – Scotland para-footballer
  • Liam Palmer – Scotland
  • Ethan Ampadu – Wales
  • Dan James – Wales
  • Helen Ward – Wales
  • Jamal Lewis – Northern Ireland
  • Charlie Fogarty – Northern Ireland para-footballer
  • Lauren James – England

For more information on Hope United visit: bt.com/hopeunited

* YouGov April 2021 | GB’

Courtesy of BT Sport via Pitch

5 Comments

  1. Post By Heidi McGhie

    Where can I purchase one of these lovely shirts to help support and advertise the cause?

    1. Post By Jennie Powell

      Hi – thanks for getting in touch, I’ll try and find out and let you know.

      1. Post By Jennie Powell

        Hi Heidi – I’ve just heard from BT that currently the shirts aren’t available to buy but they have assured me they will let me know if that changes – and I will let you know! Best wishes

    2. Post By Jennie Powell

      Hello Heidi – I have noticed that there is a competition in which you can win one of the Hope United Shirts – you can enter here: https://www.bthopeunited.com/ Good luck!

      1. Post By Jennie Powell

        Dear Heidi

        I have today posted a follow up article in which BT are offering a limited number of shirts for sale via bt.com/hopeunited. It seems as if you weren’t the only one trying to get one.

        Hope this is helpful

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