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.
Aquila Burgess, Community Sport and Recreation Awards Project Manager, outlines the reasons why you should enter the awards.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance has published its new strategy outlining its ambition to create a vibrant sport and recreation sector. The strategy, which will run through to 2021, is heavily focused on grassroots sport, something which is reflected in the name, The Heart of an Active Nation.
Read morePlease find all the documents you'll need for the divisional elections, you would have been emailed about the process but if you have any queries please email
Read moreSignatories of the Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation have reported an encouraging change in how their organisation thinks and talks about mental health.
Read moreFull members will receive their ballot direct from the Electoral Reform Services.
Read moreCandidates for the Sport and Recreation Alliance Elected Director role have now submitted their Statements.
Read moreNew research from the Sport and Recreation Alliance looking at the role of sport and physical activity on mental health has found that a third of people who are currently inactive, would consider getting active if they knew more about the mental wellbeing benefits of exercise.
Read moreVerity Postlethwaite, PhD Candidate at the Institute of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Worcester, outlines how to get to grips with what we really mean by diversity and how considering three simple questions can help you to get your organisation thinking about a culture change.
Read moreSarah Brown-Fraser, Marketing and Communications Manager at the English Federation of Disability Sport (EFDS), discusses why providing equal employment opportunities for disabled people will help you to represent and engage with more of our society.
Read moreA Wigan based community project called “Dance in the Community” delivered by Inspiring healthy lifestyles, won the Social Impact Award at the 2016 Community Sport and Recreation Awards. The project aims to inspire people to live a healthy, active and creative lifestyle.
Read moreA Wigan based community project called “Dance in the Community” delivered by Inspiring healthy lifestyles, won the Social Impact Award at the 2016 Community Sport and Recreation Awards. The project aims to inspire people to live a healthy, active and creative lifestyle.
Read moreThe Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP (Con, Runneymede), targeted his Spring Budget at the self-employed and increasing resources for social care budgets. He also announced some help for the education sector, including free transport to all free school meals pupils who attend selective schools. There was some good news for the sport and recreation sector too:
Read moreWhat are the major points of the Spring Budget 2017 that the sport and recreation sector should know about?
Read moreTo be at its most effective our sector needs to reflect modern society.
Read moreAnabel Sexton on why her sport and active wear brand has set the goal of giving back to women’s grassroots sport.
Read moreParliamentary and Policy Officer, Charlotte Adams, looks ahead to tomorrow’s Budget and puts forward what we would like to hear from the Chancellor.
Read moreThe minutes are now available from the Joint Outdoor Pursuits and Water Recreation Division Meeting which took place on 16 February 2017.
Read moreIn January 2017, the Sports Minister Tracey Crouch MP asked Sport England to consider current gaps and solutions around safeguarding children and adults in England.
Read moreNominations are now being taken for the 2017 Arthur Bell Trophy and the Emeritus Award
Read moreParliamentary and Policy Officer, Charlotte Adams, takes a look at the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee’s report ‘Homophobia in Sport’. The Committee put forward a number of recommendations for National Governing Bodies (NGBs), particularly that NGBs and the wider sport and recreation sector should consider committing more funding and resources to tackle the issue. This blog explores what the recommendations could mean for the sport and recreation sector and the impact it could have on our members.
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