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Finally back in love with sport 30 years later
Women in Sport team member Varsha Patel tells the story of how she became a football coach without having ever played football
Our response to the Equality in Cricket report
We welcome the publication of the Independent Commission of Equality in Cricket report which we believe should be read by all those involved in the game of cricket.
New CEO Stephanie Hilborne on why she joined Women in Sport
In her first blog as CEO of Women in Sport, Stephanie Hilborne reflects on her first month in the role and shares why she decided to join the charity.
“They want to play because Mummy plays”: London Sport CEO Emily Robinson on how football has brought her daughters closer
When I was younger, girls didn't play football. Now, me and my daughters are only two short of our own five-a-side team!
Research Report: Where are all the Women? Shining a light on the visibility of women’s sport in the media
Shining a light on the visibility of women’s sport coverage in the media.
Women in Sport x Getty Images Menopause curation
Women in Sport has partnered with Getty Images to launch a curation of ground-breaking images and short films that challenge the way women going through the menopause are portrayed in society.
Parents Resource: Creating Mini Allies
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.
Leading women’s health advocate Professor Catherine Calderwood joins Women in Sport Board
We are proud to announce the appointment of Professor Catherine Calderwood, a leading advocate for women's health, to our Board of Trustees.
Research Report: Puberty & Sport: An Invisible Stage
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.