The Big Sister Project
The Big Sister project was created to help girls discover the joy of sport, with a helping hand from teenage girls.
The Big Sister project was created to help girls discover the joy of sport, with a helping hand from teenage girls.
Mixed sex sport is a growing part of the sporting eco-system. Where it is happening, we want to make it work for girls.
Find out about gender budgeting in sport and how it can ensure women and girls are receiving a fair deal in sport and society.
As many families enjoy this half-term break and the campaign continues, we want to make sure that it isn’t just a moment that is forgotten.
"When we think about playgrounds, generally, we assume the boys play football, and the girls sit around and chat."
Girls aged between 9-15 years old in pilot areas are to be offered exclusive free gym memberships to help improve confidence, wellbeing and activity.
We welcome the publication of the McKinney Report into the culture of Cricket Scotland and its treatment of women.
This week, the government published its response to the Independent Review of Women's Football.
A petition led by a UK boxer is calling for the government to subsidise sports bras for low income families.
This week, the Government published its updated sport strategy; the first update since 2015. The gender activity gap won’t close on the back of good intentions; we need targeted investment to help level the playing field for women and girls.