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Finding strength through sport by spending #TimeTogether
Sport is there for us, through thick and thin. Meet Bhavini and Shreya, a mum and daughter duo who have mastered spending #TimeTogether.
Sport is there for us, through thick and thin. Meet Bhavini and Shreya, a mum and daughter duo who have mastered spending #TimeTogether.
There are many ways in which you can support our work to create happier, healthier futures for women and girls through sport.
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Women in Sport exists to transform the lives of women and girls through sport. We were founded in 1984 and have worked for four decades to demand change.
Research in partnership with Yorkshire Sport Foundation to understand how teenage girls feel about being active outdoors in their local parks and green spaces.
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Our innovative new insight around: women’s lives in modern Britain, what’s important to them and women’s perceptions of sport versus fitness.