Tackling the Opportunity Gap in Sport for Girls
This research, supported by Metro Bank, explores why girls-only options matter – and what needs to change to close the team sport gap.
This research, supported by Metro Bank, explores why girls-only options matter – and what needs to change to close the team sport gap.
Research exposing how misogyny converges in coaching – at a critical moment for the future of women’s sport.
Our research that tracks how girl's dream rates have changed over the years, and what percentage of girls dream of reaching the top of sport compared to boys.
Sport is currently failing Black girls. Despite having the most positive attitudes towards sport, Black girls are the least active group of girls. Our research uncovers the reason behind this.
Our latest research explores the additional barriers that disabled teenage girls face when it comes to sport and exercise.
Our research into what causes boys’ negative attitudes and behaviours to girls in sport in the early primary school years.
Deaf teenage girls are at increased risk of dropping out of sport and face additional barriers to participation than hearing girls.
1.3 million teenage girls who once considered themselves as ‘sporty’ are dropping out of exercise and activity after primary school. Find out how we can change that.
Girls are hearing harmful stereotypes that make them feel like they don't belong in sport as early as five years old.
Research in partnership with Yorkshire Sport Foundation to understand how teenage girls feel about being active outdoors in their local parks and green spaces.