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Enabling sectors to support disabled people to be active
This month's focus turns to the professionals within various sectors, and their influential role in disabled people’s lives.
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Blog: “It’s always good to challenge yourself”
Para-swimmer McKenzie is our latest blog. He tells us what his goals are for the National Junior Para-Swimming Championships are.
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Jordanne Whiley leads British haul at Bolton Indoor Tennis Tournament
Jordanne Whiley led a haul of three titles for British tennis players at the Bolton Indoor Wheelchair Tennis Tournament last weekend.
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Blog: “Adaptation is key to developing all swimmers”
Latest blog from Swimming Development Manager, Martin Lees, explores how Swim England are developing the next generation of para-swimmers.
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Wrexham Indoor Wheelchair Tennis Tournament hosts Tokyo 2020 hopefuls
Wrexham set host Tokyo 2020 Paralympic hopefuls as indoor international tennis tournament returns for its eighth year.
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More UK locations to benefit from Get Out Get Active
Thousands more inactive people across 21 locations will benefit from the latest £5million programme funding.
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The London Marathon Charitable Trust awards £1,000,000 for GOGA
The London Marathon Charitable Trust (The Trust) awarded £1,000,000 to Activity Alliance, to expand the Get Out Get Active programme.
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World Para Athletics medallists recognised
British Athletics has today announced that 46 athletes have been offered membership to the Paralympic World Class Programme (WCP) in 2020.
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Blog: “Running helps me reconnect”
Our latest blog comes VI runner, Dave He tells us how running has helped him reconnect with his surroundings.
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Hewett, Reid and Lapthorne earn early victories at Australian Open
Brits Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid booked their places in the men’s wheelchair singles semi-finals on Wednesday at the Australian Open.
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New report shows more to do to reduce disabled people’s inactivity
Activity Alliance Annual Disability and Activity Survey 2019-20 released today.
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'Sport for all' highlights deep-rooted inequalities in sport
People from black and minority ethnic backgrounds are far less likely to be physically active