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GOGA continues to change lives through sport and activity
Today Get Out Get Active launches its latest impact report. Showing how the programme has changed the lives of those involved.
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Updated resources to help improve inclusive activity
Activity Alliance has today released two updated resources to support disabled people to be active.
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Activity Alliance lead disability workshop for Archery GB
Activity Alliance led an ‘Engaging Disabled People in Sport & Physical Activity’ course for the National Governing Body.
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Webinar: Working towards a more diverse and representative workforce
Join Activity Alliance’s latest webinar that will explore workforce representation.
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Leaders unite at parliament for International Day of Disabled People
the APPG for Sport and APPG for Disability co-hosted a parliamentary session on Monday 4 December to mark the Day.
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Government activity commitments must prioritise disabled people
Activity Alliance calls for disabled people to be prioritised as part government's commitment to transform activity levels.
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Activity Alliance renews partnership with Lions Clubs British Isles
The official partnership agreement will see Lions Clubs continue to support Activity Alliance.
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England Football launches Disability Training for Clubs
England Football launches new Disability Training for Clubs to support grassroots clubs to open their doors to disabled people.
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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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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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GOGA joins ‘Baton of Hope’ journey to Downing Street
GOGA in Bassetlaw have helped a ‘Baton of Hope’ on its journey to 10 Downing Street to raise awareness of suicide prevention.
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Celebrating 25 years as a national charity
Much has changed since our 20th anniversary five years ago, and our work is more important than ever.