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Mixed ability sport can positively impact individuals and communities
International Mixed Ability Sports (IMAS) release new report on the impact mixed ability sports can have on individuals and communities.
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“Who says disabled people can't play a contact sport?” Ayaz’s story
Great Britain wheelchair rugby player, Ayaz, share's his story for our who says? campaign.
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Who says it’s not netball if players can’t run and jump?
Get Out Get Active Nottingham walking netball team played a starring role in the Who Says campaign films and trailer.
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Blog: “Athletics has helped my confidence grow”
In our latest blog young athlete Ellie tells us how much athletics means to her.
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“Who says I can’t hit for big runs?” Freya’s story
Activity Alliance is calling time on negative perceptions about disability, inclusion and sport and asks – who says?
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Who says? The new campaign calling time on negative perceptions
An exciting campaign is calling time on negative perceptions about disability, inclusion and sport and asks – who says?
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Blog: “We love supporting local disabled children into athletics”
Rachel Miller, Managing Director at Smile Through Sport tells us how they are getting disabled people active across the North East.
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Blog: “The most rewarding part of coaching is seeing people develop”
Anna Jackson, UK Coaching ambassador and wheelchair basketball coach, tells us why she loves coaching.
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Blog: "Inclusive Activity Programme supports our great coaching ethos"
Heather Douglas, Head of Participation at UK Coaching tells us about their philosophy of great coaching.
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Blog: “Being active saves my life everyday”
In Activity Alliance's latest blog Ellie highlights how being active is important for her mental health.
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Blog: “Being active can enable mental health recovery”
Hayley Jarvis, Head of Physical Activity at Mind talks about ways to support people with mental health problems becoming more active.
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Blog: “It’s not just about exercise”
Physiotherapist, Piers Baker, talks about tapping into care home residents’ competitive streaks to boost activity.