News
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GOGA continues to change lives through sport and activity
Today Get Out Get Active launches its latest impact report. Showing how the programme has changed the lives of those involved.
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Life-changing impact of GOGA celebrated at national event
A Get Out Get Active celebration event brought people together from across the UK to recognise the importance of their work.
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Cat Clements reflects how GOGA supports Uniting the Movement
With only one week until the Get Out Get Active celebration event, Cat Celments joins our video series.
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GOGA is about fun and friendship for Rosy Bevis
For Rosy Bevis, GOGA means more than being active, it’s means fun and friendship. Watch her conversation with May King to hear why.
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GOGA joins ‘Baton of Hope’ journey to Downing Street
GOGA in Bassetlaw have helped a ‘Baton of Hope’ on its journey to 10 Downing Street to raise awareness of suicide prevention.
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GOGA Access Day welcomes 120 SEN children
In Swindon, more thank 120 Special Educational Needs (SEN) children attended a GOGA Access Day at the end of June.
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Get Out Get Active improves accessibility for veterans
On Armed Forces Day our GOGA programme is proud to be supporting veterans in Wiltshire to be physically active through gardening.
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“GOGA is ahead of its time” - Annual conference overwhelming success
On Thursday 18 May, Get Out Get Active held their eighth annual conference in Birmingham. Celebrating how GOGA is creating healthier, happie
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Get Out Get Active releases 10 ways to create an inclusive workforce
Our GOGA programme's newly released inclusive workforce practices are a free resource to help organisations and activity providers.
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Get Out Get Active launch top tips to setting up a deliverers' network
Our Get Out Get Active programme launches top tips to setting up a deliverers' network.
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Get Out Get Active launches new campaign The GOGA Way
Today Get Out Get Active launch a campaign to celebrate the success of GOGA. Showing how GOGA can help organisations do things differently.
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Get Out Get Active: keeping people connected through COVID-19
Get Out Get Active localities continue to find new ways to reach some of our most inactive audiences throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.