To mark the Alliance’s 90th anniversary, we are launching the Community Sport and Recreation Awards: Youth Edition 2025, which will celebrate the next generation of young leaders from across the sector.
Rasteen Riyahi-Boni, Policy Support Officer at the Alliance reminds you that your voice matters in UK Sport’s consultation.
Read moreThe MS Active Together project uses sport and physical activity to help improve the lives of adults with MS in Scotland.
Read moreRasteen Riyahi-Boni, Policy Support Officer at the Alliance reminds you that your voice matters in UK Sport’s consultation.
Read moreFollowing the success of their Glide Britain campaign the British Gliding Association explains how their project has reached new audiences wanting to try gliding.
Read moreThis week we caught up with Bristol Bears Community Foundation to hear about two of their programmes which are getting people with disabilities active.
Read moreAlex Sexton, our Media Communications Officer reflects on how the recent football World Cup has the power to inspire, but it shouldn’t be taken as the solution to a deepening physical activity problem.
Read moreFollowing the launch of our #RightToBeActive campaign at the Sport Summit, we caught up with the Roehampton Club and their successful programme Rackets Cubed, which uses both sport and education to improve children’s physical and mental health.
Read moreRob Arnott, our Communications and Engagement Manager explains why securing the fundamental right of every child to be active should be one of our society’s top priorities. And you can play your part in our children’s future by signing and sharing our petition on this urgent issue.
Read moreAlliance launches campaign to place a child’s fundamental right to be active on the same footing as rights to education, shelter and nutrition. #RightToBeActive
Read moreThe Home Office has announced a revision of the Violence Against Women and Girls’ Strategy, and the Sport and Recreation Alliance’s Policy Support Officer, Rasteen Riyahi-Boni, has commented on why the sector has a role to play.
Read moreChair of the APPG for Sport, Justin Tomlinson MP, writes exclusively for the Alliance on the Government’s childhood obesity plans and what the sector and decision makers can do to get more children and young people active. Justin is speaking at our Sport Summit on 11th July, where he will further set out his thoughts on why the current system isn’t working. We hope you will join us and be a part of this important debate.
Read moreOver half of the nation don’t enjoy a positive experience of sport and physical activity at school, according to a survey by the Sport and Recreation Alliance.
Read moreYesterday government released the second chapter of their Childhood Obesity Plan. Ben Jessup, Policy Adviser at the Sport and Recreation Alliance analyses the key details and considers what the Plan means moving forwards.
Read moreResponding to the publication of the second chapter of the Government’s Childhood Obesity Plan the Sport and Recreation Alliance, ukactive and the Youth Sport Trust issue joint statement.
Read moreParalympic Champion and Chair of the British Paralympic Association Athletes Commission, Helene Raynsford will become an Elected Director at the Sport and Recreation Alliance following a member vote.
Read moreThis week’s grassroots story focuses on Project Rugby, a project designed to increase rugby participation among under-represented communities.
Read moreMinutes from the latest Major Spectator Sports Divisional Meeting which took place on Wednesday 13 June 2018.
Read moreToday we are launching Young Board Members (YBM) in collaboration with the Youth Sport Trust. YBM is a report designed to help organisations engage with their young stakeholders and showcase great practice form across the sector.
Read moreLondon Sport's Sitting Netball programme uses the power of sport to engage and bring about positive change in the mental wellbeing of elderly care home residents.
Read moreTwice as many girls have negative experiences of physical activity at school compared to boys – with their influence of this experience continuing to adult life.
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