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"We always try to make our activities paddler-centric with the emphasis on having fun!"
Regular paddleboard and kayak sessions in #Wiltshire are a staple of the Get Out Get Active (GOGA) programme. activityalliance.org.uk/news…
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We've released a fantastic new video that showcases what the Get Out Get Active (GOGA) programme means to those who take part. Check it out here: youtu.be/ph57ZMB4fcw?si=MNxd…
"If you can't see me, you can't be me, right?"
#WeAllBelong
Our powerful new video brings our vision to life! We're working toward a future where all disabled people feel they belong in sports and activities.
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Wishing all of our followers a very happy new year! Here's to lots more opportunities for everyone to Get Out Get Active - strengthening community spirit, increasing confidence and improving mental health! #WeAllBelong.
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A lack of local opportunities during the pandemic saw Andrea and other parents come together to create a range of fun opportunities for their children to be active. Their SEN disco is still going strong! Find out more on the Active Together podcast. activityalliance.org.uk/news…
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A men's walk and talk group based in Nottinghamshire were the first to be featured on our Active Together podcast back in February. Listen back to this episode, and all the others from across the year, on our website: activityalliance.org.uk/news…
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Thousands of people across the UK have been given the opportunity to be active thanks to the Get Out Get Active (GOGA) programme.
For volunteers, coaches and participants it is truly life-changing!
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By focussing on creative and innovative ways to engage people, Get Out Get Active (GOGA) is leading the way. A flexible and fearless approach to trying and testing new activates has led to remarkable results. Read more about GOGA's impact: getoutgetactive.co.uk/resour…
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Looking back on our chat with Alex Johnston - Policy and Influencing Manager at @Spiritof2012 - on the Active Together podcast. Alex has been a central part of the GOGA team, seeing disabled and non-disabled people to enjoy being active together. activityalliance.org.uk/news…
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Have you worked with us or been impacted by us in the last 12 months? We want to hear from you!
Help us capture our impact and improve our support and services by completing our stakeholder survey here:
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Our @GetActiveGOGA programme is truly a programme with people and partnerships at its heart. These resources share our participant, partner and workforce journeys capturing key insights to inform future programme development: getoutgetactive.co.uk/resour…
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We are very proud to introduce our new strategy - We all belong. It's the result of powerful collaboration with our partners and we are confident it addresses the major barriers that disabled people face when trying to be active. More info: activityalliance.org.uk/news…#WeAllBelong
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“Without the GOGA programme there would be no wheelchair basketball club in Nottingham. We’d still be here 30 years on without one. We cannot understate the importance of GOGA.”
Hear Rob's story on the Active Together podcast: activityalliance.org.uk/news…
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Get Out Get Active (GOGA) is much more than disabled and non-disabled people being active together, it's also about strengthening community spirit.
Find out more about GOGA's impact here: getoutgetactive.co.uk/resour…
ALT 6 in 10 people are now more connected with their community. Get Out Get Active Impact Report - March 24.
Effective marketing and communications are essential for all organisations. Our 30-minute webinar is designed to improve your knowledge and confidence delivering inclusive communication practices. Available now on our learning hub: learn.activityalliance.org.u…
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Laura, 42, was diagnosed with MS when she was 30. She gradually found it harder to be motivated to do things, suffering from extreme fatigue. Whilst wanting to be active she couldn’t quite find the right opportunity for her. That’s until she found WeSwim. activityalliance.org.uk/news…
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Started your Christmas shopping yet?
Did you know that you can raise money for Activity Alliance every time you shop online? It’s easy! Just sign up to easyfundraising and you’ll be helping us to support disabled people to be active. Sign up here:
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