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Blog: “You can’t put a price on seeing people learn new skills"
To mark Coaching Week, Engagement Advisor and football coach Alex tells us about his hopes for returning to coaching post-lockdown.
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Funding from Sport England to develop See Sport Differently project
Sport England funds the development of participation in sport amongst people with sight loss.
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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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The FA launches England Football
The FA launches England Football to harness the power of England teams and inspire grassroots participation.
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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.
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The Activity Trap: two years on
Activity Alliance and partners have spent the last two years working collaboratively to minimise the impact of the activity trap.
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Blog: “I’m looking forward to supporting clients face-face.”
Our monthly blogs explore how organisations and disabled people have returned to play.
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Blog: “Adaptation is key to developing all swimmers”
Latest blog from Swimming Development Manager, Martin Lees, explores how Swim England are developing the next generation of para-swimmers.
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Blog: “Inclusion is paramount for our organisation”
Our first blog of 2020 comes from British Blind Sport’s Participation Officer. Alex explains how she engages VI people to be active.
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Blog: “It’s important to have dedicated people on your side”
Our latest blog comes from Adaptive Martial Ats student, Arek. He tells us the important role people play in supporting him to progress.
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Blog: “Being inclusive is essential to British Gymnastics”
In this blog, British Gymnastics Participation Inclusion Officer, Kim tells us about the different ways they're driving inclusion.
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The Activity Trap: Encouraging the benefits system to support activity
One year on, we outline the progress we are making within each of the Activity Trap recommendations.