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Gold and new records for GB at World Para Athletics Championships
Find out how Great Britain athletes got on today at the World Para Athletics Championships in London.
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Keeping families active together the GOGA way
GOGA participants get the chance to ‘see the world through their sister’s eyes’ thanks to wheelchair basketball club.
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Active Summer Fun: 'Take a look at gymnastics - get involved'
Active Summer Fun aims to support more disabled people to find ways to be active during the warmer months. Stacie Ridley, a former gymnast, discusses fitness both at the gym and at home.
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Jordanne Whiley set for Sainsbury’s Inclusive Community Training this weekend
Whiley, US Open wheelchair tennis champion and 2012 Paralympic Games medalist, will participate in a Sainsbury’s Inclusive Community Training workshop in north London this Sunday.
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Deaf Awareness Week: Connect and communicate in sport and physical activity
In Deaf Awareness Week, EFDS recognises the importance that inclusive communications play to increase deaf people's participation in sport and physical activity.
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New film promotes commercial value in Disability Sport Events
A short film on the Disability Sport Events programme has been released to raise the profile of its fantastic work. Potential funders and other audiences can access the film online to understand how valuable partnerships in sport for disabled people are.
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Weir wishes good luck to young hopefuls at Typhoo National Juniors
David Weir talks to us about the Weir Archer Academy development and importance of increasing opportunities in sport for disabled people.
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Record one million more people active in England
Sport England has published the latest statistics from the Active Lives Survey. Evidence shows mental health benefits of activity.
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Celebrating Boccia Mums this Mother's Day
In celebration of Mother’s Day 2021 Boccia England has gathered a series of short tributes.
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People with mental health problems put off of sport because they are not ‘gym body ready’
New research, released today by Mind[1], shows that four fifths (80 per cent) of people with mental health problems who do not take part in sport, are put off because they feel self-conscious about their bodies.