Toolkit: Get out Get Active: Creating positive impact for women who face additional barriers in sport
Our toolkit inspired by Get Out Get Active brings you resources, templates and key findings from the programme which is funded by Spirit of 2012.
Our toolkit inspired by Get Out Get Active brings you resources, templates and key findings from the programme which is funded by Spirit of 2012.
Girls are hearing harmful stereotypes that make them feel like they don't belong in sport as early as five years old.
The 5% activity gender gap is now the biggest it’s been since reporting began.
Anoushé Husain, a competitive para-climber speaks on her experience as a disabled woman in sport.
We want women and girls to be equally able to experience the joy of playing in a team or achieving a personal best, the boost to physical and emotional well-being from staying active, and the associated benefits for their academic achievement, careers and family life.
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.
There are many ways in which you can support our work to create happier, healthier futures for women and girls through sport.
Mixed sex sport is a growing part of the sporting eco-system. Where it is happening, we want to make it work for girls.
A new programme designed to provide a supportive space for teenage girls has launched to help girls find and reclaim the joy of sport.