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It’s time to stop tolerating inequality
Karen Carney’s landmark review of women’s football in England has set out the ongoing gender disparities in football
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Addressing Health Barriers for Girls & Women in Sport
Women in Sport welcomes the publication of the Women and Equalities Select Committee report, which makes valuable recommendations across girls and women’s lives.
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Ruth Holdaway to leave Women in Sport to become Tennis Victoria’s first female CEO
Chief Executive of Women in Sport, Ruth Holdaway, is leaving the charity to take up the role of Chief Executive of Tennis Victoria in Australia.
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The Budget: more support for pools and leisure centres will help women and girls
Find out why women and girls are disproportionately dependent on pools and leisure facilities to be active.
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How women of colour are showing the way with authentic, human leadership
Letesia Gibson highlights the value of diverse leadership in the workplace.
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Our asks for the next government
The time has come for the Government to show it stands with women and girls.
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Dame Katherine Grainger: There’s been progress but we’re not there yet
Dame Katherine Grainger, is the Chair of UK Sport. A former rower, Grainger is the first British woman ever to win medals at five successive Olympic Games.
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Anti-Misogyny in Sport
Sport has been too slow to change, too slow to face up to the realities of the misogyny women face.
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Gender budgeting must be applied if sport is to meet the needs of women and girls
Currently, there is no public record of how much public money is being spent on girls’ and women’s sport and leisure, versus men’s and boys.