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Blog: There is no blanket prescription to support all disabled people
Sue, a research participant for our annual survey, blogs: "There is no blanket prescription to support all disabled people in activity”
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Who says disabled children can't be active with non-disabled children?
Deputy Principal, David Swanston tells us why it’s important to continue to raise awareness and change perceptions.
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Chair blog: “Don’t leave inclusion out in the cold”
Our Chair, Sam Orde, blogs on the Winter Paralympics being vital for changing attitudes about disabled people.
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Introducing Hugo Hammond
Hugo is a supporter of Activity Alliance and talks to us here about the importance of sport and activity for disabled people.
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Blog: “I enjoy sharing the joy Zumba gives me”
In our latest blog, we hear from Zumba instructor Hannah.
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Blog: “I want to break down access barriers to fitness”
Personal trainer Ben Clark on the growth of his fitness channel and how COVID-19 has impacted him.
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Blog: Fighting for fairness on International Day for Disabled People
Our Chief Executive, Barry Horne, recognises International Day for Disabled People, reflecting on 2021 and looking towards 2022.
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CEO blog: “Don’t switch focus now- the hard work continues”
Barry Horne reminds us that the hard work is far from over in ensuring every disabled person can access sport and activity.
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Blog: “Sport transformed me”
In this Q&A we catch up with six times Paralympics swimmer medallist Fran Williamson on why it has always been more than just sport for her.
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Blog: Golf has built up my confidence
In this blog, we hear from golfer, Ellie, who tells us why golf means so much to her.
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Blog: “Football gives me freedom”
We hear from Merseyside player Rainbow on what it was like competing at the weekend and why football is so important to him.
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“I hope we can change perceptions & social barriers through football”
Philip Heap, the FA’s National Development Manager, talks to us ahead of the FA Disability Cup.