London Sport report finds audience voice must be "central to decision making"
Article written by London Sport
Article written by London Sport
The thousands of people in Essex who advocate the importance of an active lifestyle, or deliver physical activity and sport are our most important and precious resource. All of these people need to be recognised, supported, and developed so they can meet the changing needs of their audiences and communities.
Black Country We Can Swim campaign aims to ensure every child in the Black Country is water safe and able to swim 25 metres by September 2024 (Paris Olympics).
The funding will allow Active Suffolk to deliver on a 12-month ‘Active Skills’ project, which will deliver over 300 qualifications, addressing skills gaps within the sector and upskilling employees in the prevention and management of long-term health conditions.
Over the past year we’ve been working with Activity Alliance to train coaches to support children with special educational needs and disabilities at our Essex ActivAte holiday club
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough are home to hundreds of fantastic open spaces, offering activities and sanctuaries for people of all ages and backgrounds.
On Wednesday 23rd March 2022, the Herts Sports Partnership, Hertfordshire School Games Organisers, and the Youth Sport Trust collaborated to create the first ever This Girl Can in Herts Schools Festival
Team at Bildeston Health Centre have proudly maintained their Chartered status, where they are continuing to support the local community to be more active to improve health and wellbeing.
Active Oxfordshire are thrilled to be part of Sanctuary Wheels, a project in partnership with Asylum Welcome, Oxford City Council, Cyclox, Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue and TRAX.
The Herts Sports & Physical Activity Partnership, the Active Partnership for Hertfordshire, will be launching the ‘This Girl Can in Herts’ initiative on International Women’s Day 2022.