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Disability Rights UK launches new co-production guide
Disability Rights UK (DR UK) and their Get Yourself Active campaign have today launched The Co-production Narrative.
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Become a youth advisor to improve sport experiences
Aged 14-18? Join an advisory group to help shape community and sport for young people.
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Join our Include to Improve Lived Experience Network
We want to hear from disabled people about their lived experiences of being active, volunteering and working in the activity sector.
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Celebrate contributions of young people to sport and activity
Nominations are open for the Community Sport and Recreation Awards: Youth Edition 2025.
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We all belong: Leaders unite to launch new strategy
Leaders from across sport, physical activity and health joined together for our new strategy launch.
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Disabled people’s activity could contribute £6.2k per person per year
We launch our new strategy 'We all belong' with a social value report on disabled people being active.
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Activity Alliance responds to the 2024 Autumn Budget
We respond to the UK Government’s first Budget of spending and financial plans.
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Disability Sports News - September 2024
Latest Disability Sports News for September 2024.
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ParalympicsGB team send open letter to PM
Following the launch of the Equal Play campaign a week ago, the ParalympicsGB team have sent an open letter to the Prime Minister.
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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.
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Calls for Government to leave no disabled child on the sidelines
A statutory right for all children - ParalympicsGB launches campaign for equal access to PE and school sport.
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Channel 4 backs major campaign to get every body moving
Channel 4 has teamed up with ParalympicsGB to encourage disabled people across the UK to take up a sport and become more active.