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Breaking Barriers: Supporting disabled teenage girls to be active
Our latest research explores the additional barriers that disabled teenage girls face when it comes to sport and exercise.
Our latest research explores the additional barriers that disabled teenage girls face when it comes to sport and exercise.
Our research to find out how we can support Muslim women and girls into exercise in a way that suits them.
Chief Executive of GB Snowsport Vicky Gosling unpacks the values that the sport can bring to women and girls.
Women exercise significantly less than men in Northern Ireland; 45% of women have participated in sport in the previous 12 months, as opposed to 59% of men.
This report uses a behaviour change model to identify opportunities for sport to make better use of influence figures in order to get more women and girls participating.
Community sport can be a home from home for girls as well as boys. With the right opportunities, role models and experiences a girl can build a lifelong love of sport.
Women in Sport is a charity, and it is because of the generous support we receive from funders and donors that we are able to carry out our work.
Women in Sport responds below to the release today of a new Code for Sports Governance by Sport England and UK Sport.
New research from leading UK charity Women in Sport puts the spotlight on teenage girls and asks sports organisations to help.