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Children send ‘activity isolation packs’ to their elderly activity buddies
Get Out Get Active is extremely proud of its impact on older people and those living with dementia.
More UK locations will be part of Get Out Get Active’s (GOGA) success story over the next three years.
Award goes to Activity Alliance to expand the Get Out Get Active programme to new localities.
Time to Talk Day (6 February) encourages everyone to be more open about mental health – to talk, to listen, to change lives. This week’s show and tell article focuses on Get Out Get Active’s impact on people’s mental health.
This week’s Show and Tell article focuses on Get Out Get Active’s impact engaging people from BAME backgrounds.
Get Out Get Active (GOGA) is making waves in supporting people to feel happier and healthier. Here, we share some of the programme’s useful learning, funded by Spirit of 2012.
GOGA locality Thanet became 1 of 20 sites across the UK to receive funding to create inclusive swimming environments for people with long-term health conditions, impairments and rehabilitation needs.
Follow Robert's GOGA journey from newcomer to most improved athlete and now GOGA peer mentor!
Activity Alliance adds to its resource bank with the release of an updated profile toolkit. The refreshed toolkit provides clear and simple guidance on how to identify and group disabled people fairly for sports and activities.
Once a GOGA newcomer, Adrian and his family are now all involved in GOGA activities in Lincolnshire.
Ruth Hollis, Chief Executive of Spirit of 2012, tells us about how they invest in happiness and the power of the Get Out Get Active programme.