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Blog: “Inspire someone to make changes that last a lifetime”
Sara Hazzard from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy tells us how they're helping people with long-term health conditions to be active.
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14,000 teachers trained thanks to Sainsbury's Inclusive PE Programme
The programme has trained over 14,000 teachers, trainee teachers and school staff to deliver high quality inclusive PE lessons.
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Activity Alliance response to Active Lives Survey 2019
Sport England has today published the latest official statistics from the Active Lives Survey
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England Netball introduces the ParaNetball Championships
England Netball will host three ParaNetball Championships for deaf players, players with a learning disability and disabled children.
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Partnership with International Mixed Ability Sports
Activity Alliance is pleased to announce a partnership with the International Mixed Ability Sports (IMAS).
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Health feature: Dr Mike Brannan - Public Health England
Activity Alliance first health feature comes from Dr Mike Brannan, National Lead for Physical Activity at Public Health England.
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Sport England launches Talent Plan
The new Talent Plan for England outlines seven principles for plans to produce future international star athletes.
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New film: More collaboration for greater health outcomes
Activity Alliance releases a short feature film for healthcare professionals on supporting disabled people to be active.
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Coaching Week returns to help communities thrive
UK Coaching has confirmed that Coaching Week will return for 2019.
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Swim England calls for more proactivity in prescribing swimming
The National Governing Body is promoting #LoveSwimming stories
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Activity Alliance Chief Executive in first column for Agility Magazine
In his first column for Agility Magazine, Barry Horne, writes about the need for multi-solutions to reach a wider mix of disabled people.
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Athletes shine at inaugural School Games SEND Championships
Over 300 of Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland's most talented young disabled athletes competed in the School Games SEND Championships.