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What is Get Out Get Active?

Across the UK, millions of disabled and non-disabled people, are struggling to be as active as they want and need to be.

Young woman in a wheelchair taking part in archery with supporter

If we don’t change how we approach activity, we risk many more people losing the chance to become active. And the gap between disabled and non-disabled people’s participation will only widen. The GOGA approach provides a framework for the future of activity for the UK’s least active people.

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Resources

These resources outline the building blocks that we found to be effective and key to delivery. Examples include the importance of a person-centred approach, communication and not steering away from failure but ensure that we learn from it.

The GOGA approach

The GOGA approach 7pp England Accessible v3

This resource breaks GOGA down to its basics and explains the thinking behind the programme's approach.

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GOGA: A person-centred approach

GOGA a person centred approach 3pp England Accessible v3

Reaching the least active disabled and non-disabled people requires an approach that puts people first. This resource explores person-centred ways of working.

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Measuring our impact

23600 1 GOGA measuring our impact 9pp Accessible

GOGA's impact is measured against five core objectives. This resource showcases the real world impact and outcomes of the programme.

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What is Get Out Get Active? - British Sign Language summary