News
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Our response to Sport England’s Active Lives 2023-24 report
Activity Alliance’s research team has analysed the latest Active Lives data to highlight the differences for disabled adults.
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Join our Include to Improve Lived Experience Network
We want to hear from disabled people about their lived experiences of being active, volunteering and working in the activity sector.
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One year on from our manifesto release
12 months after the release we highlight one of the three asks in our manifesto for government.
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Join our Include to Improve Strategic Partner Network
Sign up to a network for organisations wanting to strengthen their commitment to disabled people’s inclusion in sport and physical activity.
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GOGA shines across Blackpool on packed activity day
Get Out Get Active hosted a successful activity day in February to showcase inclusion through a variety of activities and settings.
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Activity Alliance features at Youth Innovation Conference
Two Activity Alliance staff members were joined by a charity Ambassador to present at the Youth Innovation Conference in Manchester.
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Disability Sports News – March 2025
Latest Disability Sports News for March 2025.
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Sports placement shaping one young man’s future
Liam Keightley is blossoming as part of Tailored Leisure’s team and the Get Out Get Active programme in South Tyneside.
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Team up with us to impact lives in 2025 sponsorship
Sponsorship opportunities so your company or organisation can impact more lives, which involve our world-renowned events programme.
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Activity Alliance strengthen partnerships with seminar and PHD
Three colleagues showcased Get Out Get Active during a seminar at the Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport.
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Celebrating International Women’s Day 2025
As part of IWD 2025 celebrations we caught up with some of our team to see what belonging in sports and activities means to them.
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Webinar: Support from healthcare professionals in sport and activity
Join a webinar on 9 April exploring the role of healthcare professionals in supporting disabled people to be more active.