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Liverpool City Council partnered with 20 Stories High to engage with young people in Liverpool through the power of theatre.
‘Inspiration of the year’ nominee Allyson Irvine and Nordic Walking instructor Catherine Hughes share a hidden gem of an activity session on the latest Active Together podcast.
A lack of local opportunities saw Andrea and other parents come together to create a range of fun opportunities for their children to be active.
On Time to Talk day, the nation’s biggest conversation about mental health, Norman Shaw and Simon Booth share the benefits of a men’s walk and talk group that they lead.
Through GOGA in Action our partners will continue to champion the core principles of the GOGA programme and share further delivery, impact, and insight to inform the practice of others.
Get Out Get Active introduce a new Active Together podcast series. Showcasing how the programmes brings people together to be active.
Today we launch latest impact report for the Get Out Get Active programme. Showing how the programme has changed the lives of those involved.
We have released a collection of resources to address the fact that disabled people are underrepresented among people working in the sport and activity sector.
Our Get Out Get Active celebration event brought people together from across the UK to recognise the importance of the programme's work.
GOGA participants get the chance to ‘see the world through their sister’s eyes’ thanks to wheelchair basketball club.
With only one week until the Get Out Get Active celebration event, Cat Celments joins our video series.
GOGA is proudly working with Disability Sport Wales and Strength Academy Wales to bring families together in inclusive activity sessions.