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New leisure resources to assist in tackling inequalities
In August 2022, we released ten factsheets to support the leisure sector to strengthen their inclusion work and engage more disabled people.
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ukactive launches Everyone Can Task Force
Activity Alliance is pleased to be part of the new task force, helping to change attitudes and embed inclusive practice.
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Activity Alliance and Quest announce release of new Leisure Standard
From the 1 September, Activity Alliance and Quest are pleased to announce the release of a new Tackling Inequalities in Leisure Standard.
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Blog: “For me to be more active, change is needed”
Paul, a research participant for our Annual Survey, blogs: “For me to be more active, change is needed”
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Latest national activity survey reveals disabled people feel forgotten
Activity Alliance Annual Disability and Activity Survey reveals disabled people feel forgotten in the recovery from the pandemic.
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Sense Active launch Sensory Football
An innovative approach to creating meaningful football activities for people with complex disabilities.
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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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Get Yourself Active launches new Moving Social Work programme website
New website launched to support and train social workers in how to promote physical activity to disabled people.
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RDA National Training Centre Gains Accessibility Mark Status
Riding for the Disabled Associations’ (RDA) National Training Centre has gained its Accessibility Mark accreditation.
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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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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’.