News
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What is it like to volunteer at two marathons?
Anna Whitemore, a Programmes Advisor in our Include to Improve team, was part of the volunteer group at the London and Manchester Marathons.
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Disability Sports Coach - creating inclusive opportunities
On volunteers' week, we showcase an organisation using the unique power of sport and activity to enhance the lives of disabled people.
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Disability Sports News – May 2026
Latest Disability Sports News for May 2026.
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Activity Alliance research tender: ADAS Children and Young People
We are seeking a research partner or agency to support us to deliver an Annual Disability and Activity Survey to children and young people.
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Let’s Move London – ensuring regional policy is inclusive for all
A look at London’s physical activity landscape and the publication of London Sport’s new manifesto.
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New webinar: Annual Disability and Activity Survey research briefing
Join our research team to analyse the latest findings about disabled people’s experiences and perceptions of sport and activity.
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Physical activity as vital as medication for healthy ageing
Activity Alliance responds to a new report by the Health and Social Care Committee.
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Our response to £1billion investment in PE and school sport
We respond to Government announcement on major funding to support new PE and school sport.
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Norman’s story, shaping an inclusive future through lived experience
The Include to Improve programme has given Norman ways to share his experiences and contribute to meaningful change.
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Farewell to Jayant Mistry as he retires from Activity Alliance
Everyone at Activity Alliance would like to congratulate Jayant on his retirement.
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New principles to transform training for sport and activity workforce
Inclusive Learning Principles created to remove barriers to learning opportunities, placing inclusion as the starting point, not an add-on.
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Young disabled people say the SEND system is ‘failing them’
A new report by the Disabled Children’s Partnership and Kids draws on research with 520 young disabled people.