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Activity Alliance to host online event for new strategy
Join our online launch event on Thursday 5 December 2024 as we introduce the charity’s new strategy.
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New research sheds light on the workforce gap
Understanding the workforce gap. New research sheds light on barriers and enablers in workforce for disabled people.
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Activity Alliance responds to the 2024 Autumn Budget
We respond to the UK Government’s first Budget of spending and financial plans.
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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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ABC eyes new heights with focus on inclusion
Paul Downes, Strategic Partnerships Advisor, was part of a panel discussion at the Association of British Climbing Walls Conference.
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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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‘We care, unite, and champion’ - impact celebrated at AGM
Activity Alliance’s Annual General Meeting saw our impact recognised by staff, board and members.
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Impairment Report highlights specific barriers to sport and activity
A new report outlines findings from people with different types of impairments who took part in our Annual Disability and Activity Survey.
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Activity Alliance Learning Hub the new home for inclusive training
Increase your commitment to inclusion in sport by signing up to our collection of training courses on our new learning hub.
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Calls for Government to leave no disabled child on the sidelines
A statutory right for all children - ParalympicsGB launches campaign for equal access to PE and school sport.
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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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Activity Alliance charter to provide guiding research principles
A newly created charter, co-created with disabled people, highlights best practice for conducting research.