Research Report: Reframing Sport for Teenage Girls: Building Strong Foundations for their Futures
Too many women and girls are needlessly missing out on the lifelong benefits and rewards of sport and physical activity during their teenage years.
Too many women and girls are needlessly missing out on the lifelong benefits and rewards of sport and physical activity during their teenage 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.
We launch our #TimeTogether campaign to encourage mums and their daughters to embrace exercise.
Our latest research explores the additional barriers that disabled teenage girls face when it comes to sport and exercise.
A new programme designed to provide a supportive space for teenage girls has launched to help girls find and reclaim the joy of sport.
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.
The Big Sister project was created to help girls discover the joy of sport, with a helping hand from teenage girls.
Teenage girls Isla and Eva share their thoughts on the past year of sport during the pandemic.
#TimeTogether empowers daughters and mums to reconnect and discover new ways to get active together.
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.