News
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Protect benefits to ensure disabled people can be and stay active
Our insight continues to show disabled people face a range of challenges when engaging in sports and regular physical activities.
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Join Activity Alliance as our new Chair
We are seeking our next Chair of our Board of Trustees to lead our organisation into its next chapter
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Country-wide benefits of GOGA shared in latest Impact Report
The programme that brings disabled and non-disabled people together to be active saw 1,672 participants take part in 2024-25.
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New reports offer in-depth look at inequalities in sport and activity
Comprehensive new analysis by Activity Alliance has revealed regional and demographic disparities in disabled people’s experiences.
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Disability Sports News – July 2025
Latest Disability Sports News for July 2025.
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Increasing accessible outdoor spaces is good for everyone
Too many disabled people face barriers that keep them from enjoying outdoor spaces, working together we can change that.
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Join a research webinar exploring our ADAS secondary analysis
Join us to learn about the findings from our secondary analysis of our influential Annual Disability and Activity Survey.
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Collaboration and co-production key to GOGA in Blackpool
Working with organisations is a key component of the Get Out Get Active (GOGA) programme.
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Ha’Way and Weigh the GOGA Way
The Foundation of Light has expanded the Ha’Way and Weigh programme into South Tyneside off the back of incredible success in Sunderland.
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UK Coaching Awards 2025: It is Time to Nominate an Incredible Coach!
Nominations are now open for the UK Coaching Awards 2025, offering the perfect opportunity to celebrate coaches across the country.
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Organisations share ways to shape opportunities in sport and activity
Members of the Include to Improve Strategic Partner Network met in Birmingham this week, sharing experiences, research and ideas.
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73% of disabled people in Scotland want to be more active
A national survey has found 40% of disabled people in Scotland are worried about losing benefits if they’re more physically active.