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.
This report highlights the practical, personal, social and cultural reasons why participation rates for women and girls are lower than men’s. The list of barriers also provides ideas for sports deliverers to implement to encourage behaviour change.
Chief Executive of GB Snowsport Vicky Gosling unpacks the values that the sport can bring to women and girls.
By choosing to leave a gift to Women in Sport in your will you can help us to create lasting positive change for women and girls in sport and society.
#TimeTogether empowers daughters and mums to connect and discover new ways to get active together.
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!
Our new research published today, hears from women in their 40s and 50s about their experience of sport in midlife.
One of our supporters shares the incredible impact football has had on her life since tragically losing both her parents.
Women in Sport team member Varsha Patel tells the story of how she became a football coach without having ever played football