We welcome the publication of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee’s “Game On: Community and School Sport” report, which identifies a series of recommendations to government to strengthen grassroots sport and physical activity.
Damian Stevenson, Head of Insight at the Amateur Swimming Association, joins the line-up for the Sports Summit.
Read moreHerne Hill in southeast London is one of the most physically active areas in London, where sport is thriving. It takes the dedication of hundreds of volunteers to create such an active, healthy and connected community.
Read moreMarc Hardy, CEO of RunSocial, blogs about the power of technology to get people active by offering a more engaging experience rather than just running on a treadmill.
Read moreAndy Reed OBE, Alliance Director, blogs about his lead role in the appraisal of County Sport Partnerships, why now is a good time for the review and what questions need to be asked
Read moreMartin Bisp of Empire Fighting Chance, blogs about the benefits of sporting programmes when it comes to improving mental health and makes the case for investing more in such programmes.
Read moreTracy Levy blogs about the work of EXTEND and how it highlights the social value of sport and recreation
Read moreHannah Dobbin, Policy Adviser, looks back at the progress made since the launch of the Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation
Read moreTom Kinglsey, Director of Sport and Sponsorship from multinational professional services firm EY to speak at the Sports Summit
Read moreThe Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, has announced that the sugar tax on soft drinks will be used to fund sport in schools as part of the 2016 Budget.
Read moreAs part of the Mental Health Charter anniversary activity, current world snooker number 9, Mark Allen, shares his thoughts and experiences around mental health in professional sport.
Read more84% of people want more investment in mental health sport and physical activity programmes.
Read moreSpecial People on Ice tell us about the benefits of being a Community Sport and Recreation Award Winner
Read moreIn\r\n the wake of Maria Sharapova's admission of doping, Luke Roberts, \r\nCommercial Manager, looks at Nike's position to suspend its contract \r\nwith her and contrasts it with the sportswear giants previous reactions \r\nto brand scandal.
Read moreThe European Commission will be inviting all sporting federations in the continent to commit to a criteria for good governance standard.
Read morePublic Health England launched the ‘One You’ campaign to help adults across the country avoid future diseases caused by modern day life and inactivity.
Read moreThe Alliance's new Director of Marketing, Communications and Member \r\nEngagement, Chantel Scherer, gives a debut blog on International Women's Day that charts her experiences with gender equality in sport
Read moreTo highlight the value of grassroots support, the Royal Aero Club Trust have blogged about the success of bursary recipients on the world stage at the recent World Junior Gliding Championships.
Read moreTo mark International Women's Day, the good people at London \r\nSport have blogged about how women across the capital can get involved and get active, so that 1,000,000 Londoners will be more active by 2020.\r\n
Read moreVolunteers in sport from across the UK, were recognised last week for their outstanding contribution to their local communities
Read moreGiving insights around this year's theme of evidencing impact and measuring data will be Lee Preston
Read moreWith Brexit" being the hot topic of the moment, Leigh Thompson, Policy Adviser, explains what an exit from Europe might mean for the UK sport sector.
Read moreThe seminars, titled Conversations with a purpose", will be targeted at key individuals across the sector
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