Active Partnership support local organisations to respond to refugee crisis
Sport and Physical activity can help unite communities, create solidarity, and support communities to rebuild happy and safe lives.
Sport and Physical activity can help unite communities, create solidarity, and support communities to rebuild happy and safe lives.
Active Partnerships will mark the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace (IDSDP) on April 6th by supporting the launch of the ‘Open Goal’ campaign.
Sport, recreation and physical activity is enjoyed by millions of participants and fans across the country from grassroots to the elite, delivering huge social and economic value through improved health and wellbeing, connecting communities and supporting economic growth
Sport and physical activity can help to unite communities, create solidarity, and rebuild happy and safe lives. Over the next few months, this will be needed more than ever before.
Nearly 300 delegates joined the latest Live Longer Better National Thought Leadership Event
What a question! I don’t propose to have all the answers but what I have been able to do is begin to collate some headlines from my work with a range of partners
Report calls for cross-Government strategy to use physical activity and sport to tackle mental health emergency
The House of Lords ‘National Plan for Sport and Recreation Committee’ has released its report today (Friday 10 December).
COP26 has finished and you may be wondering what it means for us as Active Partnerships
She’s Ready, the female volunteering and empowerment programme based in Southend, Essex, is in the final stages of planning for its pilot programme launch in January 2022.