News
-
Moving together, building belonging in Amber Valley
When organisations come together with a shared commitment to inclusion, the impact can be felt far beyond a single activity session.
-
Webinar - Access for all: Creating accessible places and spaces
Join our latest online event that will highlight ways you can create accessible places and spaces with help from our Access for All guide.
-
Activity Alliance achieves Disability Confident Leader status
Activity Alliance is proud to announce that we have been awarded the highest level of the Disability Confident scheme.
-
New infographics set to bring Play, Move, Belong report to life
On Children’s Mental Health week we release a series of infographics that explore how young disabled people experience sport and activities.
-
Disability Sports News – January 2026
Latest Disability Sports News for January 2026.
-
GOGA founding funder Spirit of 2012 closes its doors
We pass on a huge thanks to Spirit, without whom the life-changing programme would not have been possible.
-
WiS report finds coaching not ‘safe, fair or sustainable’ for women
New research from Women in Sport shows that sports coaching in the UK is a hostile environment for women.
-
Our research story brought to life
Since 2012 our research has placed disabled people’s lived experiences at the centre of understanding inequality in sport and activities.
-
‘Celebrate the good’ – webinar shares benefits of Leading Inclusion
The first Community of Practice webinar saw organisations share why they are engaging with the Leading Inclusion framework.
-
DRUK lead open letter on NHS 10 year plan
The letter highlights concerns at the shortfalls of the newly released NHS 10 year plan.
-
First supporter webinar announced
The hour-long event for will focus on insight around young disabled people’s perceptions and experiences of playing sport and being active.
-
Tim Hollingsworth: Reflections on being a Disability Access Ambassador
Tim Hollingsworth OBE reflects on what the position has meant to him, the progress made, and the challenges that remain.