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Project 51
Project 51 is a collaboration between Women in Sport and Sported to challenge gender stereotypes through community sports
Project 51 is a collaboration between Women in Sport and Sported to challenge gender stereotypes through community sports
How have girls' activity levels changed in the last year? Read our reflections on the 2020-21 Sport England Active Lives data.
Sport, and particularly team sport can give women and girls community for life. Where else can you experience the camaraderie, joint endeavour and combined work ethic that team sport brings?
The Play Their Way campaign calls on coaches to put child-first coaching at the heart of their approach to tackle the sporting ‘enjoyment gap’ between girls and boys
Tove Okunniwa, Chief Executive Officer of London Sport, speaks on women of colour working within the sport sector.
Female representation on the boards of National Governing Bodies (NGBs) and other sports organisations that are funded and supported by Sport England and UK Sport, is finally averaging 30%.
How we are shaping sport for women and girls across the country, so they can find joy in exercise and activity.
This November, ACAI Outdoorwear is calling for women to embrace the outdoors.
Two amateur cyclists are preparing to ride almost 1000 miles from London to France.