News
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Get Out Get Active shortlisted for prestigious Sports Industry Award
We are delighted to announce that Get Out Get Active (GOGA) has been shortlisted for an award at the Sports Industry Awards.
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CIMSPA new chair of EmployAbility Leisure Strategic Partners Group
Activity Alliance has handed over the secretariat to CIMSPA who will take on the role for the next 12 months, building on a successful year.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Disability Sports News – January 2026
Latest Disability Sports News for January 2026.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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‘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.
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DRUK lead open letter on NHS 10 year plan
The letter highlights concerns at the shortfalls of the newly released NHS 10 year plan.