News
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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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Sun, sea and GOGA – Local community in Blackpool get active
From tennis to social care staff training, GOGA in Blackpool continues to break down barriers to sport and activity.
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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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Exciting new GOGA opportunities set to begin in Sunderland
Get Out Get Active will continue to offer inclusive activity sessions in Sunderland thanks to work from Foundation of Light.
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Wiltshire shares GOGA spirit to get people active
Wiltshire is one of five areas of the country that received new funding to continue the Get Out Get Active programme into 2025.
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New funding means GOGA continues to change lives
Five locations across England will continue to run innovative activity sessions as part of Get Out Get Active.
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Nottingham City Lions roar thanks to GOGA
A wheelchair basketball club in Nottingham has gone from strength to strength, as club coach Rob Ghahremani tells the Active Together podcas
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Making waves: Diving into the inclusive world of WeSwim
The latest episode of the Active Together podcast showcases an inclusive swimming club in Haringey.
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Wiltshire garden giving veterans a place to meet
The latest Active Together hears from Andy Powlesland, a veteran who found friendship and support in a community garden.
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North Wales’ first LGBTQ+ rugby team breaking down barriers
Conwy Dragons grew from just three members to playing a game at the Principality Stadium. Listen now to the Active Together podcast episode.
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‘Inspiration of the year’ nominee features on latest GOGA podcast
‘Inspiration of the year’ nominee Allyson and Nordic Walking instructor Catherine share their experience on the Active Together podcast.
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Amber Valley SEN Disco born out of a WhatsApp group
A lack of local opportunities saw parents come together to create a range of fun opportunities for their children to be active.