News
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GOGA Access Day welcomes 120 SEN children
In Swindon, more thank 120 Special Educational Needs (SEN) children attended a GOGA Access Day at the end of June.
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Get Out Get Active improves accessibility for veterans
On Armed Forces Day our GOGA programme is proud to be supporting veterans in Wiltshire to be physically active through gardening.
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“GOGA is ahead of its time” - Annual conference overwhelming success
On Thursday 18 May, Get Out Get Active held their eighth annual conference in Birmingham. Celebrating how GOGA is creating healthier, happie
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Get Out Get Active releases 10 ways to create an inclusive workforce
Our GOGA programme's newly released inclusive workforce practices are a free resource to help organisations and activity providers.
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Get Out Get Active launch top tips to setting up a deliverers' network
Our Get Out Get Active programme launches top tips to setting up a deliverers' network.
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Get Out Get Active launches new campaign The GOGA Way
Today Get Out Get Active launch a campaign to celebrate the success of GOGA. Showing how GOGA can help organisations do things differently.
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Get Out Get Active: keeping people connected through COVID-19
Get Out Get Active localities continue to find new ways to reach some of our most inactive audiences throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
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More UK locations to benefit from Get Out Get Active
Thousands more inactive people across 21 locations will benefit from the latest £5million programme funding.
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Blog: "GOGA encourages families to be active together"
In this blog, GOGA participant Adrian tells us about how becoming more active encouraged his family to do the same.
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Blog: “I believe people's happiness is worth investing in”
Ruth Hollis, Chief Executive of Spirit of 2012, shares her thoughts on the importance of investing of happiness and the success of GOGA.
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Mixed ability sport can positively impact individuals and communities
International Mixed Ability Sports (IMAS) release new report on the impact mixed ability sports can have on individuals and communities.
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Who says it’s not netball if players can’t run and jump?
Get Out Get Active Nottingham walking netball team played a starring role in the Who Says campaign films and trailer.