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Who says? A new movement – Barry Horne, CEO
Our CEO, Barry Horne, recalls the six week Who Says? campaign
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"Who says we can't? We can!" Steve's story
Hockey coach, Steve, gives his take on the who says? campaign and tells us how Midland Mencap Flyerz Hockey is challenging perceptions.
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“Who says we can’t dance beautifully?” Goz and Lloyd’s story
Dancers Goz and Lloyd share their story for our who says? campaign.
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“Who says you need to mention disability? It’s just tennis!”
Tennis coach, Paul, gives us his take on the who says? campaign and tells us how Grantham Tennis Club is challenging perceptions.
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“Who says disabled people can't play a contact sport?” Ayaz’s story
Great Britain wheelchair rugby player, Ayaz, share's his story for our who says? campaign.
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“Who says I can’t hit for big runs?” Freya’s story
Activity Alliance is calling time on negative perceptions about disability, inclusion and sport and asks – who says?
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Who says? The new campaign calling time on negative perceptions
An exciting campaign is calling time on negative perceptions about disability, inclusion and sport and asks – who says?
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Blog: "Inclusive Activity Programme supports our great coaching ethos"
Heather Douglas, Head of Participation at UK Coaching tells us about their philosophy of great coaching.
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Golf and autism – a personal story for #GolfHealthWeek
Tomos Wray was junior captain at Wheathill Golf Club in Somerset last year.
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Blog: “Inspire someone to make changes that last a lifetime”
Sara Hazzard from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy tells us how they're helping people with long-term health conditions to be active.
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The Activity Trap: Benefits or being fit?
New research shows almost half of disabled people fear losing benefits if they take part in exercise
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Together We Will...have fun
Together We Will campaign partners reveal five top tips to help you on your way to having more fun and getting active.