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Cookies help our website to remember you and your preferences. For more information or to update your cookie settings, please go to our privacy policy. Accept Decline Skip to content. Accessibility Information. The national charity and leading voice for disabled people in sport and activity Menu. Open and close this menu with the ENTER key. * How We HelpShow sub-sections for 'How We Help' * Programmes * Facts and statistics * Resources * Training * Research * Get ActiveShow sub-sections for 'Get Active' * How to start * At home * Get InvolvedShow sub-sections for 'Get Involved' * Fundraise * Campaigns * Jobs in sport * News * About UsShow sub-sections for 'About Us' * Our work * Our impact * Governance information * Safeguarding * Team * Media * Contact Us Donate Search SUPPORT Supporting you to include more disabled people. ENGAGE Bringing people together with powerful insight and experiences. IMPROVE Improving the way organisations think and act upon insight. ADVOCATE Teaming up with partners to improve fairness and equality. WORKING WITH OTHERS, WE HELP ORGANISATIONS TO ENGAGE MORE DISABLED PEOPLE We can help you to change attitudes and embed inclusive practice. Our team can help with advice, training and resources. How We Help FACTS AND STATISTICS Psychological barriers play the biggest role in preventing disabled people from taking part in sport. Three in four disabled people want to be more active. One in four people in the UK have an impairment – around 16.1 million disabled people. BRINGING PARTNERS TOGETHER, WE INCREASE OPPORTUNITIES FOR DISABLED PEOPLE TO BE ACTIVE AND BE INVOLVED IN SPORT AND ACTIVITY MORE. Being active is good for everyone's health and wellbeing. There are many ways for people to enjoy an active lifestyle. Get Active LATEST NEWS * RUN THE 2025 MANCHESTER MARATHON FOR ACTIVITY ALLIANCE 23 October 2024 Join more than 35,000 people and take on the UK’s second largest marathon on Sunday 27th April 2025 for Activity Alliance. Find out more about “Run the 2025 Manchester Marathon for Activity Alliance” * SPORT & ACTIVITY GENERATES OVER £100 BILLION IN SOCIAL VALUE A YEAR 22 October 2024 Being healthier & happier through an active life valued at £5100 a year for disabled adults and long-term health conditions. Find out more about “Sport & activity generates over £100 billion in social value a year” * SIX MONTHS ON OUR MANIFESTO IS AS RELEVANT AS EVER 18 October 2024 Cameron Uppal, our Senior Policy Officer, highlights the changes we need to see from policy makers. Find out more about “Six months on our manifesto is as relevant as ever” View all news INCLUSION 2024 INCLUSIVE EDUCATION HUB Review and improve your PE and school sport delivery with the Inclusion 2024 inclusive education hub. This free resource hub supports teachers responsible for PE to engage more disabled students. Find out more about ‘Inclusion 2024 inclusive education hub’ IMPACT REPORT View our 2023-24 Impact Report. It outlines the breadth and strength of the impact we have made across this year as the leading voice for disabled people in sport and activity. Find out more about ‘Impact Report’ GOVERNANCE We believe in having strong governance as it assists us to achieve our ambitious vision. To support this process and help with our continuous improvement, we have a number of plans, policies and terms of reference. Find out more about ‘Governance’ * Join our Newsletter * Member Login * Sitemap * Accessibility * Privacy * © 2024 Activity Alliance is the operating name for the English Federation of Disability Sport. Registered Charity No. 1075180 Site by tictoc Follow Us * Facebook * Twitter * LinkedIn