More than 1 million teenage girls fall ‘out of love’ with sport
We have found that 43% of teenage girls who once considered themselves ‘sporty’, disengage from sport following primary school.
We have found that 43% of teenage girls who once considered themselves ‘sporty’, disengage from sport following primary school.
2022 is shaping up to be an incredible year of sport. As the Winter Olympics draws to a close we can begin to reflect on its impact.
Chief Executive of GB Snowsport Vicky Gosling unpacks the values that the sport can bring to women and girls.
Women in Sport is delighted to see so many women recognised in the New Year Honours list.
It’s dark, it’s cold, it’s wet and it feels like such an effort to get bundled up in warm gear and do what you normally love, exercising outdoors.
Women in Sport is calling for the creation of an independent non-departmental body committed to tackling misconduct and abuse in sport.
We need a new ambitious national plan for sport, health and wellbeing and a new approach within government to deliver it.
How have girls' activity levels changed in the last year? Read our reflections on the 2020-21 Sport England Active Lives data.
A consortium of three charities has been awarded £1m from the final Tampon Tax Fund to help improve confidence, wellbeing and activity levels amongst teenage girls.
The climate and ecological emergency is already affecting the lives of women and girls disproportionately.