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It’s time to stop tolerating inequality
Karen Carney’s landmark review of women’s football in England has set out the ongoing gender disparities in football
Karen Carney’s landmark review of women’s football in England has set out the ongoing gender disparities in football
The time has come for the Government to show it stands with women and girls.
The Coronavirus crisis has exposed so many deep-rooted inequalities in our society, not least the gender inequality.
Female representation on the boards of National Governing Bodies (NGBs) and other sports organisations that are funded and supported by Sport England and UK Sport, is finally averaging 30%.
This is our toolkit inspired by Project 51, a partnership project with Sported funded by Comic Relief.
The cost-of-living crisis is likely to worsen inequalities, with women in under-served communities bearing the brunt of its impacts.
Dame Katherine Grainger, is the Chair of UK Sport. A former rower, Grainger is the first British woman ever to win medals at five successive Olympic Games.
Partnerships are vital to the work we do. We work with organisations that want to help make a difference and enable more women and girls to enjoy the benefits of sport throughout their lives.
Our 2018 report ‘Where are all the women?’ highlighted that women made up between 4% and 10% of sports media coverage in the UK.