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Research Report: Changing the Game for Girls – Getting Girls Active
Changing the Game for Girls: In Action set out to better understand the low levels of physical activity among young girls in the UK, and to uncover new ideas to help more girls get, and stay, active.
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Write to your next MP
Use our letter template to ask your MP to show their support for women and girls in sport.
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Running in the dark: Women need more than streetlights to feel safe
Women should be able to feel safe exercising in winter after dark. But it's going to take more than putting up some streetlights.
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Women in Sport x Raleigh
We’re proud to be partnered up with Raleigh UK Ltd as part of a new campaign called #WereWithYou.
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How you can take action to support women's sport and get involved with our projects and campaigns.
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Case Study: Should I Stay or Should I Go? British Gymnastics
Women in Sport undertook a research project to support this need and investigate what influences girls aged 11 to 13 years to keep taking part in gymnastics.