It’s time to stop tolerating inequality
Karen Carney’s landmark review of women’s football in England has set out the ongoing gender disparities in football
Karen Carney’s landmark review of women’s football in England has set out the ongoing gender disparities in football
We welcome the publication of the Independent Commission of Equality in Cricket report which we believe should be read by all those involved in the game of cricket.
The 5% activity gender gap is now the biggest it’s been since reporting began.
Find out why women and girls are disproportionately dependent on pools and leisure facilities to be active.
Understanding the experiences that women and girls have in sport sits at the heart of our charity’s aims and we are delighted to see British Gymnastics sharing this view.
Women in Sport is deeply saddened by the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The cost-of-living crisis is likely to worsen inequalities, with women in under-served communities bearing the brunt of its impacts.
Currently, there is no public record of how much public money is being spent on girls’ and women’s sport and leisure, versus men’s and boys.
Sport is inherently physical, so the different physiologies of the sexes matters. We explore the option for safe and fair sport for all.
Following the allegations of abusive behaviour made by elite gymnasts, the much-anticipated Whyte Review into British Gymnastics has been published.