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).
We look at the results of the election and what happens when a minority Government has been formed.
Read moreNew Government must put sport and recreation at the heart of the policy agenda
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Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance looks ahead to the possible outcome of the election and examines the impact it could have on the sport and recreation sector as the campaign approaches its final few days.
Read moreIn the final instalment of his series from Tokyo, James Allen discusses the topic of legacy and explains what we can learn from our counterparts in Japan and around the world.
Read moreVolunteers’ Week is all about celebrating volunteers across the country who make a huge difference by giving up their time to help others.
Read moreEmma Boggis presents her summary from the board meeting which took place in April 2017.
Read moreEmma Boggis presents her summary from the board meeting which took place in February 2017.
Read moreLess than one in five professionals from across sport and recreation believe the sector is well equipped to face future challenges
Read moreWhat does the Conservative Party 2017
Read moreHayley Foster explains why a new governance framework for sport and recreation is essential for progress.
Read moreThe Alliance provides reaction to the Labour Party 2017
Read moreThe minutes are now available from the Major Spectator Sports Divisional Meeting which took place on 3 May 2017.
Read moreEmma Boggis, CEO of the Sport and Recreation Alliance explains why incorporating best practice from beyond sport and recreation is essential for our collective future.
Read moreSophie Morris of Millharbour Marketing outlines what rights holders such as Governing Bodies need to do in order to be ‘sponsorship ready’. This covers understanding what sponsorship can do for your organisation beyond income, what you can offer sponsors in return and the importance of having the right processes in place to deliver that sponsorship.
Read moreIn Mental Health Awareness Week, John Steele, Chairman of the English Institute of Sport (EIS), which is a signatory of the Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation, highlights work being done in the high performance system to protect athlete welfare and sets out ways that more can be done in the Tokyo cycle
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance is urging the incoming Government to take a genuinely joined-up approach to make sure that policy decisions and funding are coordinated across Government.
Read moreThe Prime Minister’s decision to call a snap General Election on 8 June caught many by surprise but the campaign is now well underway.
Read moreIn the second of his blogs from Tokyo, James Allen explores the role of women in sport, active discrimination and unconscious bias.
Read moreAnne Usher MBE a Rio gold medal winning Paralympian has been elected to the board of the Sport and Recreation Alliance.
Read moreAnne Usher a Rio gold medal winning Paralympian has been elected to the board of the Sport and Recreation Alliance. Voted in by the Alliance’s membership, Anne won gold with Great Britain’s paracanoeing?team at the 2016 Paralympic Games.
Read moreWe are pleased to announce the extension of the entry deadline for our
Read moreMeet Tom Morgan our new Membership Development Officer as he introduces himself and talks about how he can assist you in all things member related.
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