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GOGA wellbeing benefits recognised in new report
Founding funder has found Get Out Get Active (GOGA) delivered around £3.70 in wellbeing benefits per £1 spent.
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240,000 pupils with SEND to benefit from inclusive sport programme
10,000 teachers and practitioners are set to be upskilled through Inclusion 2028, with Activity Alliance part of delivery group.
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Inclusive communications course goes live on Learning Hub
We are delighted to reveal our latest eLearning course on our Hub, inclusive communications.
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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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Entries open for National Junior Para Athletics Championships 2025
We are delighted to announce that entries for the National Junior Para Athletics Championships 2025 are now open.
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Joy of being active continues with new GOGA funding
Sport England funding means the life-changing activity and sport programme will continue for another year.
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Disability Sports News - April 2025
Latest Disability Sports News for April 2025.
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Two resources designed to support healthcare professionals and systems
The advice includes five top tips for healthcare professional and guidance for Integrated Care Systems.
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Inclusive research and evaluation course now available on Learning Hub
Activity Alliance adds new inclusive research and evaluation eLearning course to online Learning Hub.
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The search is on for our next Chair
We are seeking our next Chair of our Board of Trustees to lead our organisation into its next chapter
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Mind launches Safe & Effective Practice guidance for physical activity
Mind is launching brand new guidance for those delivering physical activity and mental health programmes.
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Our response to Sport England’s Active Lives 2023-24 report
Activity Alliance’s research team has analysed the latest Active Lives data to highlight the differences for disabled adults.