The National Sector Partners Group (NSPG) has issued the following statement, welcoming the findings of Sport England’s new social value report, published today (22 October).
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Read moreLoneliness strategy offers unique opportunity to attract more people to sport and recreation volunteering, says Alliance CEO Emma Boggis.
Read moreFollowing the release of Sport England's Active Lives survey, we were concerned to read about the big drop in volunteers.
Read moreTo mark World Mental Health Day on 10 October, we caught up with Edge Hill University to hear about their work with Everton in Community on their Tackling the Blues project.
Read moreHawkinge Hurricanes Running Club is a small friendly, all ability, all-inclusive adult running club formed by Sam Miller in 2016 to provide a fun environment for athletes.
Read moreAquila Burgess, Project Officer at the Alliance explains why you should enter this year’s Community Sport and Recreation Awards, with cash prizes and national recognition up for grabs.
Read moreBrendan Foster CBE, Alison Howard and John Arnold MBE recognised at awards ceremony.
Read moreBen Jessup, Policy Adviser at the Sport and Recreation Alliance, reflects on how we’re turning research into practice with the #RightToBeActive petition and campaign.
Read moreIn the first in a new fit for the future series of content, Jack Waddingham of Sport:80 examines the importance of digital technologies.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance has launched a petition calling on politicians of all parties to transform physical activity provision for children and young people as part of the #RightToBeActive campaign.
Read moreSportsAble is hosting a disability swimming gala on 20th October at St Andrew’s School, Pangbourne, and is inviting young swimmers throughout the region to enter
Read moreFFEM (Female, Fitness, Education, Motivation) is a wellness and leadership project that works with girls and women in and around London who are at risk of social and sporting exclusion.
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