Breaking Barriers: Supporting disabled teenage girls to be active
Our latest research explores the additional barriers that disabled teenage girls face when it comes to sport and exercise.
Our latest research explores the additional barriers that disabled teenage girls face when it comes to sport and exercise.
Families are all different but are united by being the first and most important influence in a child's life. This guide will help you challenge accepted norms, tackle the gender play gap and champion the value of sport for all.
Changing the Game for Girls: In Action set out to better understand the low levels of physical activity among young girls in the UK, and to uncover new ideas to help more girls get, and stay, active.
Launched in October 2016, Get Out Get Active (GOGA) supported disabled and non-disabled people to enjoy being active together.
Too many women and girls are needlessly missing out on the lifelong benefits and rewards of sport and physical activity during their teenage years.
Project 51 is a collaboration between Women in Sport and Sported to challenge gender stereotypes through community sports