Access Sport
@AccessSport
We believe that no one should be excluded from the transformational benefits of community sport.
Reg Charity No. 1156819.
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http://www.accesssport.org.uk 30-06-2010 20:54:51
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Last night we launched our Breaking Barriers research at Nuffield Health's Barbican Support Centre.
By joining forces with our key partners and wider sectors, we are positive that we can enact tangible change for all teenage girls.
Get involved ➡️ bit.ly/3UGTbo
We're at the launch of our new research into disabled teenage girls, created in partnership with Access Sport, Sweaty Betty Foundation and Nuffield Health.
Read the research: womeninsport.org/resource/break…
#StandForInclusion
📰The ‘Breaking Barriers’ report from Women in Sport with support from Access Sport , Sweaty Betty Foundation, and Nuffield Health highlights challenges and opportunities for disabled teenage girls in sport.
Read the full report here ⤵
bit.ly/4biHETo
.Access Sport, Women in Sport, Sweaty Betty Foundation and Nuffield Health have collectively released 'Breaking Barriers' - a report exploring disabled teenage girls’ attitudes towards sport and exercise.
Read more about the research here 👇
womeninsport.org/news/breaking-…
64% of disabled teenage girls don't engage in sport or exercise regularly
Launched with Access Sport, Sweaty Betty Foundation and Nuffield Health, our Breaking Barriers report shares the untold stories of disabled teenage girls in accessing sport
Find out more: ow.ly/oEvf50RGH82
This weekend Helen Rowbotham, Access Sport's Chief Executive, ran the TSC London Marathon, completing the 26.2-mile course in 4hrs 7 minutes and 59 seconds!
Head to our website to hear Helen’s thoughts about the day – bit.ly/49RQ42x
#StandForInclusion
Last month we hosted an activity afternoon to engage local disabled girls and non-binary young people.
It was an inspirational day to see so many disabled young people positively engage in sport and exercise!
Find out more - bit.ly/43TvgGD
#StandForInclusion
“Community sport has the power to change young lives for the better.”
We’re excited to be working with Access Sport to understand the additional barriers disabled teenage girls face when being active.
This week they released an important Manifesto for Change. Check it out📩