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Lockdown Research – Implications for Women’s Participation
Women in Sport's research into how lockdown impacted women's exercise and activity levels.
Women in Sport's research into how lockdown impacted women's exercise and activity levels.
Letesia Gibson leads some deep-dive insight with seven Black and Asian women working in sport.
#Menopossibilities is our campaign to break the stigma around the menopause, sport and exercise
We welcome Department for Education's latest guidance to improve access to sport in schools.
The health benefits of leading an active lifestyle are widely known and researched but – until now – there has been little research into the socio-economic benefits of taking part in sport and physical activity.
Women should be able to feel safe exercising in winter after dark. But it's going to take more than putting up some streetlights.
This week, the government published its response to the Independent Review of Women's Football.
At least twice a week Catherine puts on a woolly hat and walks into the freezing waters of the North Kent Coast.
Community sport can be a home from home for girls as well as boys. With the right opportunities, role models and experiences a girl can build a lifelong love of sport.
Too many women and girls are needlessly missing out on the lifelong benefits and rewards of sport and physical activity during their teenage years.