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ukactive launches The Active Standard across physical activity sector
ukactive launches The Active Standard, known as 'TAS', to unify and raise standards across the UK physical activity sector.
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WheelPower announces HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh as new Royal Patron
WheelPower announces HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh as new Royal Patron
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Leading Inclusion makes a real difference for Active Sussex
Following an Activity Alliance workshop, the organisation has enhanced its Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP).
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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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New research opportunity for data analysts
Help us to unlock new insights from five years of our Annual Disability and Activity data.
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Activity Alliance joins other charities for urgent NICs action
Activity Alliance has signed a letter to the chancellor on the impact of increased employer National Insurance Contributions for charities.
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Disability Sports News - October 2024
Welcome to the latest disability sports news round-up for October 2024.
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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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Run around the world with Activity Alliance
From Rome to Miami, register to run a range of prestigious marathons to raise money for Activity Alliance.
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Run the 2025 Manchester Marathon for Activity Alliance
Join more than 35,000 people and take on the UK’s second largest marathon on Sunday 27th April 2025 for Activity Alliance.
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Sport & activity generates over £100 billion in social value a year
Being healthier & happier through an active life valued at £5100 a year for disabled adults and long-term health conditions.
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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.