New CEO Stephanie Hilborne on why she joined Women in Sport
In her first blog as CEO of Women in Sport, Stephanie Hilborne reflects on her first month in the role and shares why she decided to join the charity.
In her first blog as CEO of Women in Sport, Stephanie Hilborne reflects on her first month in the role and shares why she decided to join the charity.
As Women in Sport marks the start of its 40th anniversary the charity is delighted to announce the appointment of Polly Neate CBE, Yama Otung and Brian Moore to its Board of Trustees.
Women in Sport has been working with National Governing Bodies to support them in decision-making around transgender inclusion in women's sport.
Far too many women in midlife are missing out on the social, psychological, and physical health benefits of being active. Read our research to uncover the barriers and understand how we can break them down.
Founded in 1984, Women in Sport is the longest-standing charity in its field with a proud history of securing change for women and girls.
Two amateur cyclists are preparing to ride almost 1000 miles from London to France.
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.
Read our policy positions on how the government can better support women's sport, as featured in The Sports Think Tank's Road to the Manifestos
When I was younger, girls didn't play football. Now, me and my daughters are only two short of our own five-a-side team!
We want women and girls to be equally able to experience the joy of playing in a team or achieving a personal best, the boost to physical and emotional well-being from staying active, and the associated benefits for their academic achievement, careers and family life.