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Questioning the fate of women in sport
2022 is shaping up to be an incredible year of sport. As the Winter Olympics draws to a close we can begin to reflect on its impact.
2022 is shaping up to be an incredible year of sport. As the Winter Olympics draws to a close we can begin to reflect on its impact.
Lisa Parfitt, Managing Director of sports marketing agency Engine Sport, discusses the positive changes Engine has made to improve gender balance.
Sport is inherently physical, so the different physiologies of the sexes matter. Read about our stance on transgender inclusion in 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.
We are continuously researching and gaining new insights into sport through the eyes of women and girls across a range of communities, ages, life stages and backgrounds.
We need a new ambitious national plan for sport, health and wellbeing and a new approach within government to deliver it.
A petition led by a UK boxer is calling for the government to subsidise sports bras for low income families.
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.