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Fun-filled pool sessions for all in Wiltshire
Regular paddleboard and kayak sessions in Wiltshire are a staple of the Get Out Get Active programme.
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Join a webinar exploring the workforce gap
We are hosting an online event on 24 March to explore how the sport and physical activity sector can improve its recruitment strategies.
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CPD points on offer for all Activity Alliance training
Thanks to our CIMSPA education partner status all our courses are now accredited.
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Impact of GOGA continues to be felt across the country
7 in 10 Get Out Get Active participants have continued to be active outside of a programme activity.
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Entries open for British Junior Para Swimming Championships 2025
Activity Alliance is pleased to announce that entries for the British Junior Para Swimming Championships 2025 are now open.
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Disability Sports News - January 2025
The latest news from disability sports organisations for January 2025.
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Our new strategy in action
With major events, research projects and new e-learning material on the horizon we highlight some things to look out for.
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‘Written off’ and struggling to get past an application
Syed found that interviews started to roll in when he stopped disclosing his disability.
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Reasonable adjustments were seen as unfair
Natalie faced negative perceptions and misconceptions with little support in challenging negative attitudes.
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Magic of GOGA captured in new video
The spirit of the Get Out Get Active (GOGA) programme features in a new video that shows what it means to participants across the country.
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A 30-year career with barriers throughout
Colin looks back on his journey in the sport workforce, identifying key themes that shaped it.
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Survey reveals barriers to live sport for disabled fans
The 2024 Level Playing Field Annual Fan Survey has shown physical access at stadiums and attitudes of others to be the top two barriers.