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The WDSA (UK) quick steps to a new name, Para Dance UK
The Wheelchair Dance Sport Association (WDSA) UK are reinvigorating themselves with a change of name to Para Dance UK as 10 November.
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Berkshire Vision gets on course
Eight blind and visually impaired people have got into golf thanks to a partnership between Berkshire Vision and Sand Martins Golf Club.
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Study confirms physical activity’s benefits to mental wellbeing
Mind reveals findings of two-year study showing people with mental health problems who are more active have better mental wellbeing.
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Gender gap in attitudes to physical activity for teenagers
Data released by the Youth Sport Trust and Women in Sport shows shocking gender divide in attitudes towards physical activity for teenagers.
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England Golf to launch disability championship in 2019 | News
England Golf will launch a disability championship for the first time in 2019, as part of its calendar of events.
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Minister announces new partnership to support disabled people
Penny Mordaunt MP announces new partnership to support disabled people being active
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The Boccia England Cup and Heathcoat Cup Competition Kicks Off
The 2017/18 Boccia England Cup (The BE Cup) and Heathcoat Cup launch into action this weekend in Sheffield.
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Blog: "Snooker is such an inclusive and welcoming sport"
EFDS features a blog post every Friday. This week, for Men's Health Awareness Month, Joe Hardstaff tells us about his love for snooker.
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Great Britain strikes gold three times at European Championships
Great Britain's Boccia squad won three individual gold medals at the BISFed 2017 European Boccia Championships in Portugal.
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Adapting sports proves vital for people with cerebral palsy
New research released by Cerebral Palsy Sport proves that adapting sports is vital in supporting people with cerebral palsy to get active.
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Disabled people set to guide the fitness industry
Aspire, a national spinal injury charity, and The University of Birmingham have teamed up on a research project.
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Getting active during Men’s Health Awareness Month
In November, Get Out Get Active (GOGA) is encouraging men across its 18 UK locations to find an activity right for them.