News
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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.
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Disability Sports News – June 2025
Latest Disability Sports News for June 2025.
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GOGA starts water safety journey for women in the Black Country
An initiative in the Black Country for Asian and Black women, many non-swimmers, has given them the opportunity to get into the pool.
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New workshop for school staff to support disabled children in PE
The Inclusive Activity Programme launches a new CIMSPA accredited workshop for schools during National School Sports Week.
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YST report highlights inequalities in children’s sport and activities
Youth Sport Trust’s PE and School Sport Report is a comprehensive annual analysis of the state of PE, school sport and physical activity.
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Disability Rights UK launches new co-production guide
Disability Rights UK (DR UK) and their Get Yourself Active campaign have today launched The Co-production Narrative.
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Updated guidance shares ways to make places and spaces accessible
Access for All guide provides practical examples of how to ensure spaces and places are inclusive for disabled people.
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Create an inclusive volunteer programme with our toolkit
This Volunteers' Week revisit the Get Out Get Active volunteer management toolkit designed to help you support volunteers.
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Disability Sports News – May 2025
Latest Disability Sports News for May 2025.
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Create inclusive activity that lasts - eLearning course
A brand-new online course will help you to create inclusive activities for disabled and non-disabled people.