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Sport, and particularly team sport can give women and girls community for life. Where else can you experience the camaraderie, joint endeavour and combined work ethic that team sport brings?
Sport, and particularly team sport can give women and girls community for life. Where else can you experience the camaraderie, joint endeavour and combined work ethic that team sport brings?
It’s dark, it’s cold, it’s wet and it feels like such an effort to get bundled up in warm gear and do what you normally love, exercising outdoors.
We are proud to announce the appointment of Professor Catherine Calderwood, a leading advocate for women's health, to our Board of Trustees.
Shining a light on the visibility of women’s sport coverage in the media.
Women should be able to feel safe exercising in winter after dark. But it's going to take more than putting up some streetlights.
Fewer than a third of girls aspire to reach the top in sport, compared to half of boys.
This Father’s Day, we’re sharing stories from our DADs programme and highlighting how impactful a father-figure’s relationship with their daughter can be.
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.
Women in Sport is calling for the creation of an independent non-departmental body committed to tackling misconduct and abuse in sport.