Activity Alliance Webinar - Inclusive Activity: Taking a person-centred approach

Activity Alliance are hosting an online discussion about intersectionality and how considering it can improve inclusivity.

Activity Alliance are hosting an online discussion about intersectionality and how considering it can improve the inclusivity of sport and physical activity. Insight shows disabled people are frequently boxed into singular narratives, which often ignores their rich and diverse identities. Activity Alliance,

CEO, Adam Blaze, will be exploring Activity Alliance’s work in this space and how they are working with partners to ensure this diversity is at the forefront of the sector’s planning.

In this free webinar, you will hear from organisers, deliverers and participants from Active Black Country, who through the Get Out Get Active (GOGA) programme, have embraced a person-centred approach to deliver sessions in faith centres.

In addition, best practice and resources will be share to help you apply this in your work.

Find out more by signing up to this free event using this registration link .

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If you have a generic question please email the Herts Sport & Physical Activity Partnership team: hspinfo@herts.ac.uk