Gender Budgeting
Money spent on sport and physical activity is not shared fairly between men and women. We’re calling on sport, policymakers and the government to focus on gender budgeting and deliver fair funding for women’s sport.
Money spent on sport and physical activity is not shared fairly between men and women. We’re calling on sport, policymakers and the government to focus on gender budgeting and deliver fair funding for women’s sport.
Find out about gender budgeting in sport and how it can ensure women and girls are receiving a fair deal in sport and society.
Currently, there is no public record of how much public money is being spent on girls’ and women’s sport and leisure, versus men’s and boys.
How we can add value to the sports organisations that must make decisions about transgender inclusion.
Sport is inherently physical, so the different physiologies of the sexes matters. We explore the option for safe and fair sport for all.
Sport is inherently physical, so the different physiologies of the sexes matters. Read about our stance on transgender inclusion in sport.
This week, the Government published its updated sport strategy; the first update since 2015. The gender activity gap won’t close on the back of good intentions; we need targeted investment to help level the playing field for women and girls.
Involving men and women in the shared goal of gender equality is key to our Beyond 30% campaign. So we jumped at the chance to chat to Daniele Fiandaca, co-founder of the Token Man initiative.
Sport is inherently physical, so the different physiologies of the sexes matter. Read about our stance on transgender inclusion in sport.
Women in Sport has been working with National Governing Bodies to support them in decision-making around transgender inclusion in women's sport.