What does the latest Sport England Active Lives data say about girls?
How have girls' activity levels changed in the last year? Read our reflections on the 2020-21 Sport England Active Lives data.
How have girls' activity levels changed in the last year? Read our reflections on the 2020-21 Sport England Active Lives data.
The time has come for the Government to show it stands with women and girls.
Women in Sport is calling for the creation of an independent non-departmental body committed to tackling misconduct and abuse in sport.
Girls are less active than boys and by age 13 – 15, only 8% of girls meet the Chief Medical Officer’s recommendation that young people aged 5 – 18 should do 60 minutes of physical activity every day.
The cost-of-living crisis is likely to worsen inequalities, with women in under-served communities bearing the brunt of its impacts.
Our Lionesses expressed the joy and freedom of playing team sport during the Euros that so many women and girls are missing out on.
Meet Rosie, the 63-year-old polar explorer who is still going on expeditions today
On 19 July the Government published an updated School Sport and Activity Action Plan, but what does it mean for girls?
Meet Rebecca, who is running the Leeds marathon in honour of her friend Petra, who died unexpectedly aged 53.