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Learning the inclusive way: Chloe Inclusive Activity Programme Manager
Our Inclusive Activity Manager Chloe Studley tells us why learning the inclusive way is vital in getting disabled people active.
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National charity Sense is awarded £1.3 million by Sport England
People with complex impairments in England will have a greater opportunity to participate in sport and physical activity.
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Activity Alliance programmes support everyone to be active together
Everyone can't take part together. Who Says? Our programmes encourage communities to deliver inclusive activities that everyone can enjoy!
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Tyne and Wear Sport launches active disability month
Across Tyne and Wear a host of activities will be taking place in September to mark Active Disability Month.
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"Who says we can't? We can!" Steve's story
Hockey coach, Steve, gives his take on the who says? campaign and tells us how Midland Mencap Flyerz Hockey is challenging perceptions.
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Blog: “Learning is essential to shaping future work”
In our latest blog we hear from Simon Hall, Physical Activity Policy and Delivery Lead for the West Midlands Combined Authority.
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Bronze for GB’s women at the Goalball World Youth Championships
Great Britain’s women under-19s team have won the bronze medal at the IBSA Goalball World Youth Championships.
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England beaten in Physical Disability World Series final
England finished runners-up in the Physical Disability World Series, beaten by big-hitting India.
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“Who says we can’t dance beautifully?” Goz and Lloyd’s story
Dancers Goz and Lloyd share their story for our who says? campaign.
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Racing with Autism team makes its debut appearance
A team of young drivers with autism come together and race at Team BRIT karting event.
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“Who says you need to mention disability? It’s just tennis!”
Tennis coach, Paul, gives us his take on the who says? campaign and tells us how Grantham Tennis Club is challenging perceptions.
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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.