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GOGA shines across Blackpool on packed activity day
Get Out Get Active hosted a successful activity day in February to showcase inclusion through a variety of activities and settings.
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Activity Alliance features at Youth Innovation Conference
Two Activity Alliance staff members were joined by a charity Ambassador to present at the Youth Innovation Conference in Manchester.
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Join an IAP Learner webinar
An online webinar being hosted on 29 April will give you an opportunity to learn from an Inclusive Activity Programme tutor.
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Exploring the workforce gap webinar – watch again
Catch up on an online even that shared insight from our workforce gap report.
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Disability Sports News – March 2025
Latest Disability Sports News for March 2025.
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Team up with us to impact lives in 2025 sponsorship
Sponsorship opportunities so your company or organisation can impact more lives, which involve our world-renowned events programme.
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Revamped IPE workshop showcased at West Midlands schools
The Inclusive PE session was delivered as part of the Gift of the Games, Bring the Power programme.
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Webinar: Support from healthcare professionals in sport and activity
Join a webinar on 9 April exploring the role of healthcare professionals in supporting disabled people to be more active.
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Disability Sports News - February 2025
The latest news from disability sports organisations for February 2025.
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Access Day gives children the chance to enjoy inclusive sport
Nearly 100 children and young people had the chance to try out sports and activities thanks to a GOGA Access Day in Wiltshire.
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Join a webinar exploring the workforce gap
We are hosting an online event on 24 March to explore how the sport and physical activity sector can improve its recruitment strategies.
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Impact of GOGA continues to be felt across the country
7 in 10 Get Out Get Active participants have continued to be active outside of a programme activity.