‘Boys will be boys’: Creating a new generation of male allies for girls in sport
Our research into what causes boys’ negative attitudes and behaviours to girls in sport in the early primary school years.
Our research into what causes boys’ negative attitudes and behaviours to girls in sport in the early primary school years.
1.3 million teenage girls who once considered themselves as ‘sporty’ are dropping out of exercise and activity after primary school. Find out how we can change that.
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.
Our Big Sister project provided free gym memberships and support to encourage teenage girls to find and reclaim their love of exercise
New Women in Sport survey finds stubborn inequalities still prevent many girls from getting involved.
Find out about gender budgeting in sport and how it can ensure women and girls are receiving a fair deal in sport and society.
The Rugby Football League has launched a new project to break down gender stereotypes inspired by our latest report
Young people's activity appears to be returning to pre-pandemic levels, but girls remain less active than boys in every school year.
Before looking at the 2022 women's euros it is important to look back on how the women's game has evolved and got to where it is today.
Girls as young as five years old are being bombarded by messages that make them feel as though sport is not a place for them.