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This Girl Can is a national campaign that supports women and girls to get active. These supporting resources are designed to be used by girls at school to lead campaigns, activities, insight and change in their own school. By taking ownership of the campaign, and by creating and promoting messages that influence their peers, girls can help each other to get active, in ways that are right for them.
Girls Active is our commitment to fostering girls' participation in PE, sport and physical activity. The programme aims to tackle the barriers girls experience and through cultivating a movement of girls and young women, empower them to take positive action through influencing, leading, and inspiring their peers.
The Youth Sport Trust’s Girls Active Survey supports schools to gain student insight through an online survey to understand the participation levels, attitudes, motivations and barriers to participation.
Girls Active is our commitment to fostering girls' participation in PE, sport and physical activity. The programme aims to tackle the barriers girls experience and through cultivating a movement of girls and young women, empower them to take positive action through influencing, leading, and inspiring their peers.
To mark Black History Month 2023, we spoke to inspirational Black female athletes who work alongside the Youth Sport Trust to hear their journey through sport and what this year’s theme of #SalutingOurSisters means to them.
Developed by the Youth Sport Trust Lead Inclusion School network, Supporting girls with Autism is a digital, audio and practical toolkit that builds upon knowledge of girls with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) and some of the key considerations for making PE and sport inclusive to all.
There are many barriers for girls when it comes to taking part in physical activity and sport, but evidence shows that targeted interventions work.
The Government have responded to Sexism and Inequalities in Sport, which put forward proposals aiming to remove barriers preventing girls and women from being physically active.
Funded by The FA and delivered by the Youth Sport Trust, Girls’ Football in Schools is a framework delivered locally by a national network of over 300 local partnerships and tailored programmes, working to achieve the ambition that every girl will have equal access to football in school by 2024.
These resources and videos are designed support home-based learning for children and young people. They were originally created during the COVID-19 pandemic but can be repurposed for any remote learning situation.
These reports summarise responses to the Girls Active Survey that pupils aged from 7 to 18 completed between March and June 2023.
New data from the Youth Sport Trust’s annual Girls Active Survey has found that girls with multiple characteristics of inequality are being left behind in PE and school sport.