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Six months on our manifesto is as relevant as ever
Cameron Uppal, our Senior Policy Officer, highlights the changes we need to see from policy makers.
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Good luck team – let’s support changes beyond the Games
As the Paralympic Games open this evening in Paris we send good luck to all athletes and echo the need for these Games to build change.
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Cat Clements reflects how GOGA supports Uniting the Movement
With only one week until the Get Out Get Active celebration event, Cat Celments joins our video series.
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CEO for Disability Sport Wales shares her GOGA memories
With just a couple of weeks to go until the Get Out Get Active celebration event, Fiona Reid joins our video series.
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GOGA is about fun and friendship for Rosy Bevis
For Rosy Bevis, GOGA means more than being active, it’s means fun and friendship. Watch her conversation with May King to hear why.
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"Embrace the power of being active"
One month today, we will be celebrating all things Get Out Get Active (GOGA). The UK-wide programme that has reached 160,000 people.
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Blog: "I want everyone to see the person and not the disability"
Pete Edwards has been an IAP tutor since 2019 and is a passionate advocate for inclusive delivery. Read about his experience as a tutor.
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NHS providers see the benefits of 'The GOGA Way'
On Disabled Access Day, we share how local NHS providers are referring individuals to GOGA sessions to support their health and wellbeing.
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Our CEO’s last blog before retirement
Barry Horne MBE has led our team as CEO for 12 years. Here, he reflects on his time in the role in his final blog post before retirement.
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Blog: "Want more to be active? Enjoyment and inclusion is the way."
Kat Southwell, reflects on the Get Out Get Active approach and how it is helping to integrate physical activity into more lives.
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Andy Street: “I want to see these Games deliver a lasting legacy"
Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands discusses what the Commonwealth Games means for a lasting legacy of inclusive sport.
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Blog: “Having an inclusive environment can be the difference”
During Women & Girls in Golf Week we catch-up with Ellie about what changes need to happen to enable more women & girls to be active.