
Women in Sport supports research into disabled teenage girls
Inspired by our Reframing Sport for Teenage Girls insight, Access Sport is launching new research into disabled and neurodivergent teenage girls' experiences of sport
Inspired by our Reframing Sport for Teenage Girls insight, Access Sport is launching new research into disabled and neurodivergent teenage girls' experiences of sport
This week, the Government published its updated sport strategy; the first update since 2015. The gender activity gap won’t close on the back of good intentions; we need targeted investment to help level the playing field for women and girls.
Long distance running friends Robin and Caroline are preparing to run a 50km Ultra Marathon to raise funds for Women in Sport.
Read an emotive and thought-provoking personal reflection from one of our team about the 2023 Women's World Cup.
Women in Sport has appointed Kuldeep Kaur onto its Board of Trustees. Kuldeep is currently Finance and Operations Director of England and GB Hockey.
On 19 July the Government published an updated School Sport and Activity Action Plan, but what does it mean for girls?
The Play Their Way campaign calls on coaches to put child-first coaching at the heart of their approach to tackle the sporting ‘enjoyment gap’ between girls and boys
Karen Carney’s landmark review of women’s football in England has set out the ongoing gender disparities in football
We welcome the publication of the Independent Commission of Equality in Cricket report which we believe should be read by all those involved in the game of cricket.
Our Big Sister project provided free gym memberships and support to encourage teenage girls to find and reclaim their love of exercise