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Projects

Since we began in 2015, we have worked tirelessly to increase Disabled people’s participation in sport and physical activity so that everyone can experience its benefits. This year we’ve been working on:

    Activity Trap

    Disability Rights UK and Durham University are leading a research project to gain a deeper understanding of the Activity Trap. The Activity Trap is the fear faced by Disabled people of losing their benefits if they are seen to be physically active.

     

    Activity Trap

    Messaging Study

    The physical activity messaging study is a research project that tests what types of messaging is most effective at encouraging Disabled people to be active.

    Messaging Study

    Embedding Co-production in the sports sector

    This page explains our work with the sport sector....

    Embedding Co-production in the sports sector

    Moving Social Work

    This page explains the work we are doing as a partner on the Moving Social Work project.

    Moving Social Work

    Social care projects

    This page explains our work with the Social Care sector....

    Social care projects

    Active Together

    This page explains our Active Together video project, a publicly accessible film that shows how Disabled people get active in care environments.

    Active Together

    Active at Home

    This page details everything you need to know about our Active at Home project, and the resources we created through it.

    Active at Home

    Together Fund

    This hub page explains our work as a national delivery partner for Sport England’s Together Fund.

    Together Fund

    Picture Yourself Active

    This page explains the work we’ve done with the Centre for Ageing Better on a Disability positive stock image library.

    Picture Yourself Active