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Research Report: Menopause, Me and Physical Activity
Menopause is a taboo subject in our society and women going through the menopause are missing out on the benefits of being physically active.
Menopause is a taboo subject in our society and women going through the menopause are missing out on the benefits of being physically active.
Inspired by our Reframing Sport for Teenage Girls insight, Access Sport is launching new research into disabled and neurodivergent teenage girls' experiences of sport
We welcome Department for Education's latest guidance to improve access to sport in schools.
The Rugby Football League has launched a new project to break down gender stereotypes inspired by our latest report
Welcome to The Women in Sport podcast! The podcast brings together insight, advice and expertise from across the sector.
Our latest research shows that boys as young as five have already learnt that sport is not for girls. Let's debunk this myth and raise the next generation of Mini Allies.
Now in its fourth year, #TimeTogether is one solution to increase activity levels and enjoyment of sport among women and girls after Women in Sport research found 1.3 million girls in the UK, who enjoyed sport in primary school, drop out during their teenage years.
The Play Their Way campaign calls on coaches to put child-first coaching at the heart of their approach to tackle the sporting ‘enjoyment gap’ between girls and boys
New research from leading charity, Women in Sport, highlights the continued lack of visibility of women’s sports coverage across five European countries.
John Steele, Executive Director of Sport at Loughborough University, explains the changes and progress that he has seen throughout his long career.