British Gymnastics’ Reform 25: One year on
12 months on from the publication of Reform 25, we welcome the ongoing commitment to change British Gymnastics are showing.
12 months on from the publication of Reform 25, we welcome the ongoing commitment to change British Gymnastics are showing.
Girls aged between 9-15 years old in pilot areas are to be offered exclusive free gym memberships to help improve confidence, wellbeing and activity.
Sport, and particularly team sport can give women and girls community for life. Where else can you experience the camaraderie, joint endeavour and combined work ethic that team sport brings?
#TimeTogether empowers daughters and mums to connect and discover new ways to get active together.
Research in partnership with Yorkshire Sport Foundation to understand how teenage girls feel about being active outdoors in their local parks and green spaces.
Girls aged 11-18 years old exercise less regularly and for less time than boys. Only 8% of girls meet the Chief Medical Officer’s recommendation that young people aged 5 -18 should do 60 minutes of physical activity every day.
Young people's activity appears to be returning to pre-pandemic levels, but girls remain less active than boys in every school year.
Long distance running friends Robin and Caroline are preparing to run a 50km Ultra Marathon to raise funds for Women in Sport.
Women in Sport is calling for the creation of an independent non-departmental body committed to tackling misconduct and abuse in sport.
The cost-of-living crisis is likely to worsen inequalities, with women in under-served communities bearing the brunt of its impacts.