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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.
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Entries open for British Junior Para Swimming Championships 2025
Activity Alliance is pleased to announce that entries for the British Junior Para Swimming Championships 2025 are now open.
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Disability Sports News - January 2025
The latest news from disability sports organisations for January 2025.
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Webinar: Inclusive Activity Programme (IAP) learner Q&A
If you have attended an IAP workshop an online event being held on 23 January will help to enhance your knowledge.
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WheelPower announces HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh as new Royal Patron
WheelPower announces HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh as new Royal Patron
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Run around the world with Activity Alliance
From Rome to Miami, register to run a range of prestigious marathons to raise money for Activity Alliance.
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Run the 2025 Manchester Marathon for Activity Alliance
Join more than 35,000 people and take on the UK’s second largest marathon on Sunday 27th April 2025 for Activity Alliance.
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ABC eyes new heights with focus on inclusion
Paul Downes, Strategic Partnerships Advisor, was part of a panel discussion at the Association of British Climbing Walls Conference.
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Local residents enjoy chair-based exercise in Amber Valley with GOGA
Amber Valley is one of five locations across the country that will continue the Get Out Get Active programme into 2025.
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Get Out Get Active exceeds expectations in the Black Country
Despite launching during the first national COVID lockdown, Active Black Country has welcomed 600 participants to their activities.