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The School Sport and Activity Action Plan
On 19 July the Government published an updated School Sport and Activity Action Plan, but what does it mean for girls?
On 19 July the Government published an updated School Sport and Activity Action Plan, but what does it mean for girls?
Ensuring that sport is safe and fair for women and girls is at the heart of Women in Sport’s mission.
The latest data Sport England's Active Lives Children and Young People survey reveals persistent gender gaps in team sport and activity levels.
Deaf teenage girls are at increased risk of dropping out of sport and face additional barriers to participation than hearing girls.
How have girls' activity levels changed in the last year? Read our reflections on the 2020-21 Sport England Active Lives data.
This is our toolkit inspired by Project 51, a partnership project with Sported funded by Comic Relief.
Find out how teenage girls' activity and exercise levels were impacted by the Covid-19 lockdowns.
Our Lionesses expressed the joy and freedom of playing team sport during the Euros that so many women and girls are missing out on.
Our latest research explores the additional barriers that disabled teenage girls face when it comes to sport and exercise.
We launch our #TimeTogether campaign to encourage mums and their daughters to embrace exercise.