Get Out Get Active (GOGA) supports disabled and non-disabled people to enjoy being active together. The programme aims to get some of the least active people moving more through fun and inclusive ways.
The GOGA objectives:
- Reach the least active people and increase activity levels.
- Improve wellbeing: physical and mental.
- Reduce isolation and improve community engagement.
- Change attitudes of individuals and organisations.
- Develop the right workforce to support truly inclusive delivery.

Learning
Learning plays a key role in the Get Out Get Active (GOGA) programme. It helps us assess our efforts and share insights on engaging the least active disabled and non-disabled individuals in activities together.
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Learn from Get Out Get Active
Get Out Get Active share their resources to support organisations and partners engage inactive disabled and non-disabled people successfully
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Developing inclusive leaders in Haringey
View the Developing inclusive leaders in Haringey research.
Facts & Statistics
GOGA has helped over 55,000 disabled and non-disabled people in 39 localities across the UK get more active since launching in 2016.
8 in 10 (81%) state improvements in their mental wellbeing after taking part in GOGA activities.
For every £1 invested GOGA has delivered £4.60 in social, environmental and economic value.
Over 4,000 volunteer have helped to support the programme: almost 3 in 10 of these volunteers have a disability