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Empowerment and the Suffragettes movement
Beverley Cook, Working History at the Museum of London, speaks to Women in Sport about the Suffragettes movement and its relevance today.
Beverley Cook, Working History at the Museum of London, speaks to Women in Sport about the Suffragettes movement and its relevance today.
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.
Our new research published today, hears from women in their 40s and 50s about their experience of sport in midlife.
Too many girls are disengaging from sport and exercise in their teens. Read our research to understand the challenges and how we can overcome them.
2022 has felt like a turning point for women’s sport as more people tune in to the value it brings.
Chief Executive of GB Snowsport Vicky Gosling unpacks the values that the sport can bring to women and girls.
Women in Sport welcomes the publication of the Women and Equalities Select Committee report, which makes valuable recommendations across girls and women’s lives.
The time has come for the Government to show it stands with women and girls.
The cost-of-living crisis is likely to worsen inequalities, with women in under-served communities bearing the brunt of its impacts.
This is our toolkit inspired by Project 51, a partnership project with Sported funded by Comic Relief.