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Our response to the Equality in Cricket report
We welcome the publication of the Independent Commission of Equality in Cricket report which we believe should be read by all those involved in the game of cricket.
We welcome the publication of the Independent Commission of Equality in Cricket report which we believe should be read by all those involved in the game of cricket.
Participation in sport and physical activity declines in the colder, darker autumn and winter months. This report outlines the barriers to women taking part in sport in the winter and how to tackle autumn/winter drop-out rates.
Too many women and girls are needlessly missing out on the lifelong benefits and rewards of sport and physical activity during their teenage years.
Deaf teenage girls are at increased risk of dropping out of sport and face additional barriers to participation than hearing girls.
Chief Executive of GB Snowsport Vicky Gosling unpacks the values that the sport can bring to women and girls.
The historic exclusion of women and girls from the high-profile team sport of rugby is an injustice with far reaching consequences. We welcome the publication of the Independent Review of the Welsh Rugby Union, chaired by Dame Anne Rafferty.
Last weekend, we tragically lost Melissa Hoskins, a champion cyclist who touched the lives of so many
Mixed sex sport is a growing part of the sporting eco-system. Where it is happening, we want to make it work for girls.
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.
Read an emotive and thought-provoking personal reflection from one of our team about the 2023 Women's World Cup.