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Learning the inclusive way: Chloe Inclusive Activity Programme Manager
Our Inclusive Activity Manager Chloe Studley tells us why learning the inclusive way is vital in getting disabled people active.
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"Who says we can't? We can!" Steve's story
Hockey coach, Steve, gives his take on the who says? campaign and tells us how Midland Mencap Flyerz Hockey is challenging perceptions.
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Blog: “Learning is essential to shaping future work”
In our latest blog we hear from Simon Hall, Physical Activity Policy and Delivery Lead for the West Midlands Combined Authority.
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“Who says we can’t dance beautifully?” Goz and Lloyd’s story
Dancers Goz and Lloyd share their story for our who says? campaign.
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“Who says you need to mention disability? It’s just tennis!”
Tennis coach, Paul, gives us his take on the who says? campaign and tells us how Grantham Tennis Club is challenging perceptions.
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“Who says disabled people can't play a contact sport?” Ayaz’s story
Great Britain wheelchair rugby player, Ayaz, share's his story for our who says? campaign.
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Health feature: Maria Palmer
Our latest health feature comes from our board member and retired senior health professional, Maria Palmer.
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The importance of inclusive events: Jannine, National Events Manager
Our National Events Manager Jannine Walker explains the importance of delivering inclusive and accessible activity opportunities.
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Blog: “Athletics has helped my confidence grow”
In our latest blog young athlete Ellie tells us how much athletics means to her.
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“Who says I can’t hit for big runs?” Freya’s story
Activity Alliance is calling time on negative perceptions about disability, inclusion and sport and asks – who says?
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Blog: “We love supporting local disabled children into athletics”
Rachel Miller, Managing Director at Smile Through Sport tells us how they are getting disabled people active across the North East.
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The vital role of insight: Elliott, Research and Insight Manager
Our research and insight manager Elliott Johnson explains the vital role insight can play when it comes to engaging disabled people.