Learn from Get Out Get Active
This series of learning outputs share the What? How? Who? And What next of GOGA? from our learning to date. They aim to help others to be genuinely inclusive and reach those that would benefit most from being more active. In these resources you will find evidence-based approaches to engaging inactive people successfully.
What?
Across the UK, millions of disabled and non-disabled people, are struggling to be as active as they want and need to be.
What? Supporting healthier, happier and more active lives video:
If we don’t change how we approach activity, we risk many more people losing the chance to become active. And the gap between disabled and non-disabled people’s participation will only widen. The GOGA approach provides a framework for the future of activity for the UK’s least active people.
These resources outline the building blocks that we found to be effective and key to delivery. Examples include the importance of a person-centred approach, communication and not steering away from failure but ensure that we learn from it.
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GOGA a person-centred approach
The GOGA approach
GOGA measuring our impact
Who?
Get Out Get Active (GOGA) is all about people. It’s about asking them what they want and need, and finding ways to make activity work for them, wherever and whoever they are.
Who? A programme with people and partnerships at its heart video:
With GOGA all voices count and the lines between participants, volunteers and providers become intentionally blurred, creating truly inclusive activity.
From partners, to providers, to commissioners, GOGA is truly a programme with people and partnerships at its heart.
These resources share our participant, partner and workforce journeys capturing key insights to inform future programme development.
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Becoming active - the participant journey so far
Reaching the least active - the partner journey so far
Creating a workforce that gets me
How?
Get Out Get Active (GOGA) breaks down the barriers surrounding activity and inclusivity. It shows activity in a different light, reaching people who thought activity wasn’t available to them and closes the gap between disabled and non-disabled people's participation.
How? A new approach to inclusive activity for all video:
GOGA’s unique model responds to people’s motivations, incorporating physical activity alongside existing community opportunities, making it social and fun instead of frightening.
These resources dive into the detail of delivery and will provide you with tangible ideas to reach and engage the very least active disabled and non-disabled people in your communities.
To view the British Sign Language (BSL) version please visit out YouTube playlist.
How we built an inclusive framework for engaging the least active
Creating activities that put people's needs first
GOGA In Action
Making activity more accessible and appealing
GOGA engaging different community groups (overview)
A rigorous project management approach - GOGA tactics
What next?
The Get Out Get Active (GOGA) approach provides a framework to shape the future of activity for the least active disabled and non-disabled people in the UK. It’s an incredible opportunity for commissioners who want to create a lasting legacy of inclusive activity.
What next? Investing in the future of inclusive activity video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07UpErchYMI
GOGA has revolutionised how people engage with activity. Thousands of the UK’s least active disabled and non-disabled people are becoming active together on their terms
The smallest of changes to our practice, can and will make the biggest of differences.
These resources use evidence from programme delivery to set out our key asks of you and share our tactics to support sustainable programme investment.
To view the British Sign Language (BSL) version please visit out YouTube playlist.