Toolkit: Reframing Sport for Teenage Girls
This toolkit is inspired by our research into reframing sport for teenage girls to help welcome them into sport and physical activity.
This toolkit is inspired by our research into reframing sport for teenage girls to help welcome them into sport and physical activity.
This is our toolkit inspired by Project 51, a partnership project with Sported funded by Comic Relief.
Our toolkit inspired by Get Out Get Active brings you resources, templates and key findings from the programme which is funded by Spirit of 2012.
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.
Check out our research and insight in action and how it’s helping the sport sector to better engage women and girls.
In sport, girls are limited by stereotypes that stifle their joy, prevent them from learning skills and steal their self-belief. Find out how you can prevent stereotyping in your primary school today.
Following the allegations of abusive behaviour made by elite gymnasts, the much-anticipated Whyte Review into British Gymnastics has been published.
Find out about how you can apply our insight into your work and commission new research
Find out about how you can apply our insight into your work and commission new research
Community sport can be a home from home for girls as well as boys. With the right opportunities, role models and experiences a girl can build a lifelong love of sport.