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Loughborough University’s John Steele: Culture change needs to reach the top
John Steele, Executive Director of Sport at Loughborough University, explains the changes and progress that he has seen throughout his long career.
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There are many ways in which you can support our work to create happier, healthier futures for women and girls through sport.
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Vitality partners with Women in Sport to inspire ‘mums’ and daughters to get active together
Now in its fourth year, #TimeTogether is one solution to increase activity levels and enjoyment of sport among women and girls after Women in Sport research found 1.3 million girls in the UK, who enjoyed sport in primary school, drop out during their teenage years.
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Sportswomen, broadcasters, coaches and leaders recognised in New Year Honours
Women in Sport is delighted to see so many women recognised in the New Year Honours list.
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Embrace body positivity by spending #TimeTogether
When will women’s bodies be celebrated for what they can do, not what they look like?
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Women in Sport supports research into disabled teenage girls
Inspired by our Reframing Sport for Teenage Girls insight, Access Sport is launching new research into disabled and neurodivergent teenage girls' experiences of sport
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Tessa Sanderson CBE joins Women in Sport as Ambassador in its 40th Anniversary Year
Women in Sport is thrilled to announce the appointment of Olympic champion Tessa Sanderson CBE as an Ambassador.
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Sexism in Sport
We believe in ensuring that women and girls have equal opportunity to enjoy the benefits of sport through tackling sexism in sport at every level.
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Explore the issues
We are continuously researching and gaining new insights into sport through the eyes of women and girls across a range of communities, ages, life stages and backgrounds.