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Insight Pack: Muslim Women and Girls
Our research to find out how we can support Muslim women and girls into exercise in a way that suits them.
Our research to find out how we can support Muslim women and girls into exercise in a way that suits them.
This insight pack provides in-depth research into women and physical activity as they transition through menopause into later life.
A consortium of three charities has been awarded £1m from the final Tampon Tax Fund to help improve confidence, wellbeing and activity levels amongst teenage girls.
It’s dark, it’s cold, it’s wet and it feels like such an effort to get bundled up in warm gear and do what you normally love, exercising outdoors.
We have found that 43% of teenage girls who once considered themselves ‘sporty’, disengage from sport following primary school.
As the world celebrates International Women’s Day, Women in Sport speaks with voices from across the sporting landscape about the progress made and the challenge ahead.
12 months on from the publication of Reform 25, we welcome the ongoing commitment to change British Gymnastics are showing.
Our 2018 report ‘Where are all the women?’ highlighted that women made up between 4% and 10% of sports media coverage in the UK.
43% of 120,000 parkrunners are female, yet they are more likely to be classified as ‘reluctant runners’ than men.
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.