UK Deaf Sport and GreaterSport Agree Three Year Partnership
UK Deaf Sport (UKDS) and GreaterSport have announced they will be working in partnership over the next three years.
UK Deaf Sport (UKDS) and GreaterSport have announced they will be working in partnership over the next three years.
Sense and Active Black Country have partnered to launch a new action plan- designed to support people with complex communication needs across the region to become more active.
Three CSPs that have brokered innovative new partnerships to keep people active have secured National Lottery funding from Sport England.
Active Sussex has been awarded £40,000 from Sport England as part of a grant to invest in developing a workforce infrastructure to tackle physical inactivity in Sussex
Justine Harrington, 28, from Basildon, who was born with a visual impairment, is hoping to encourage more disabled people in Essex to get involved with physical activity and sport through the launch of her new song and music video; ‘Don’t Tell Me’.
Last week, London Sport and Westfield Health launched a new partnership, which will be working to support the health and wellbeing of Londoners by targeting the capital’s workplaces and employers.
As you may know, a new data protection law, the GDPR, comes into effect on 25 May 2018 and all organisations will need to be compliant.
Active Lincolnshire are incredibly excited to announce the development of a whole new informative and interactive walking experience with it’s new walking app GoExplore Lincolnshire.