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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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Activity Alliance secures five years’ Sport England investment
Activity Alliance was among the first group of over 40 organisations to receive funding from Sport England's new funding model.
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Chair blog: “Don’t leave inclusion out in the cold”
Our Chair, Sam Orde, blogs on the Winter Paralympics being vital for changing attitudes about disabled people.
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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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UK CMOs publish first activity guidelines for disabled children
New guidelines from the UK CMOs recommend daily levels of physical activity to support disabled children and young people
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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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Introducing Hugo Hammond
Hugo is a supporter of Activity Alliance and talks to us here about the importance of sport and activity for disabled people.
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Blog: “I enjoy sharing the joy Zumba gives me”
In our latest blog, we hear from Zumba instructor Hannah.
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Blog: “I want to break down access barriers to fitness”
Personal trainer Ben Clark on the growth of his fitness channel and how COVID-19 has impacted him.
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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.