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Who says disabled children can’t do any sport they want?
Access Sport Project Manager, Lizzie Edgecombe, talks to us about the work they do to make inclusion the norm in community sport.
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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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New activity cards deliver inclusive, challenging, and fun PE sessions
In February 2022, we teamed up with Home Nation Disability Sport Organisations to create fun filled inclusive activity cards for schools.
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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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New strategy launched as poll shows pandemic impact on disabled people
The findings published today come as Activity Alliance launches their new strategy, ‘Achieving Fairness’.
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Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month: The impact of sport
CP Sport raises awareness during Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month.
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Blog: "We need to be brave and bold"
Our latest blog comes from the Seashell Trust
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Blog: “I love being active with my brother”
Our blogs hear from disabled people and their stories of being active.
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Free online PE resources to improve your school sport activities
Teachers and school staff can access free online resources to ensure PE lessons are inclusive for all young people.
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Using Activity Alliance Ten Principles to encourage activity at home
Ten Principles are widely acknowledged by sport and leisure providers. Here we look at how they can use them to encourage home activity.
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Blog: “I’ve been doing lots of fun activities since being at home”
Our #StayInWorkOut blogs explore the different ways disabled people are moving and staying active, while at home.