Daughters and Dads: Building male allies at home
Find out about our Daughters and Dads programme that aims to empower girls and their families through sport.
Find out about our Daughters and Dads programme that aims to empower girls and their families through sport.
Girls are less active than boys and by age 13 – 15, 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.
When was the last time you truly connected with your daughter?
Today, on International Women’s Day, the Government has announced more than £600 million of funding which will be invested in school sport.
The Rugby Football League has launched a new project to break down gender stereotypes inspired by our latest report
We welcome Department for Education's latest guidance to improve access to sport in schools.
The latest data Sport England's Active Lives Children and Young People survey reveals persistent gender gaps in team sport and activity levels.
Find out how we are transforming sport for women and girls through our campaigns, partnerships and projects.
Ensuring that sport is safe and fair for women and girls is at the heart of Women in Sport’s mission.
Girls are hearing harmful stereotypes that make them feel like they don't belong in sport as early as five years old.