Activity levels are bouncing back to pre-pandemic levels, but women are being left behind
The 5% activity gender gap is now the biggest it’s been since reporting began.
The 5% activity gender gap is now the biggest it’s been since reporting began.
This document tells you the terms on which you may use the Women in Sport website.
Women in Sport has launched new research into the menopause and sport and activity alongside a new curation of images and films.
How we can add value to the sports organisations that must make decisions about transgender inclusion.
We spoke to four female fitness instructors who have taken the COVID-19 lockdown as an opportunity to support others.
Before looking at the 2022 women's euros it is important to look back on how the women's game has evolved and got to where it is today.
Our 2018 report ‘Where are all the women?’ highlighted that women made up between 4% and 10% of sports media coverage in the UK.
Money spent on sport and physical activity is not shared fairly between men and women. We’re calling on sport, policymakers and the government to focus on gender budgeting and deliver fair funding for women’s sport.
We welcome the publication of the McKinney Report into the culture of Cricket Scotland and its treatment of women.
Speaking to people from across sport, media and medicine about menopause and perimenopause.