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On the tenth year of International Day of the Girl, girls across the world are coming together to make their voices heard.
To mark Black History Month 2023, we spoke to Shaunagh Brown, England rugby player and former Commonwealth Games hammer thrower, who works alongside the Youth Sport Trust to hear her journey through sport and what #SalutingOurSisters means to her.
Youth Sport Trust and StreetGames unite to deliver Enrich Her programme using sport and physical activity as a vehicle to inspire, engage and upskill girls from under-served communities.
90% of schools in England now offering girls equal access to football in PE lessons.
Ali Oliver MBE, gave evidence to the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee
This weekend marks the beginning of the Youth Sport Trust’s National School Sport Week (19 to 25 June). With schools across the UK due to hold the biggest ever week of school sports days from Monday, the charity is turning its attention to Father’s Day.
Recent polling, co-funded by #BeeWell and the Youth Sport Trust, found that 66% of parents selected pupil wellbeing as an important consideration when choosing a secondary school for their children.
The Government has today announced new plans to ensure the success of the Lionesses creates a lasting legacy for women and girls in sport.
Chief Executive of the Youth Sport Trust, Ali Oliver MBE, has set off on a mega challenge to cycle the whole length of Great Britain to mark 25 years of empowering young people and equipping educators. Follow Ali’s journey here as she recaps the power of sport.
Over 90% of the teachers trained by YST International in Karachi have been female. They are taking part in a PE and sports competition programme funded by the Rangoonwala Foundation and have been upskilled to deliver cricket and rounders based games in their schools.
We work in partnership together with organisations to add value and develop collaborative and innovative programmes to realise shared goals and ambitions. Vital support from trusts and foundations helps us to amplify our reach and maximise our positive impact on young people's lives.
In our latest blog post, we hear from Amani Kohler, a member of our Youth Board about her experience attending the 150th anniversary celebration of the Girls Friendly Society (GFS) at the House of Commons.