An interview with Tove Okunniwa, London Sport CEO
Tove Okunniwa, Chief Executive Officer of London Sport, speaks on women of colour working within the sport sector.
Tove Okunniwa, Chief Executive Officer of London Sport, speaks on women of colour working within the sport sector.
Women in Sport is calling for the creation of an independent non-departmental body committed to tackling misconduct and abuse in sport.
John Steele, Executive Director of Sport at Loughborough University, explains the changes and progress that he has seen throughout his long career.
Departing Chief Executive Ruth Holdaway has been awarded an MBE for services to gender equality in sport.
We spoke to four female fitness instructors who have taken the COVID-19 lockdown as an opportunity to support others.
Women in Sport is a charity, and it is because of the generous support we receive from funders and donors that we are able to carry out our work.
Our new research published today, hears from women in their 40s and 50s about their experience of sport in midlife.
Community sport can be a home from home for girls as well as boys. With the right opportunities, role models and experiences a girl can build a lifelong love of sport.
We're demanding change so that no woman or girl is excluded from the joy and lifelong benefits of sport.
The climate and ecological emergency is already affecting the lives of women and girls disproportionately.