Get Out, Get Active Report Update
Recent report celebrates the success of GOGA funding across England.
Get Out Get Active recently released their latest impact report, which showed thousands of people across the UK have been given the opportunity to be active thanks to the programme.
Get Out Get Active Report Update
Recent report celebrates the success of GOGA funding across England.
Get Out Get Active recently released their latest impact report, which showed thousands of people across the UK have been given the opportunity to be active thanks to the programme.
Active Blackpool are one of 5 localities this year who are benefiting from funding from GOGA, which will allow the continuation of activities and sessions that have been taking place since 2020. And the funding has allowed for a wide range of activities to take place in the town, including Boxing, Walks, Badminton, and Community Sessions
Funded by Spirit of 2012, Sport England and London Marathon Foundation, with Activity Alliance as the creator and lead partner, it has transformed people’s lives. From swimming clubs in the south of England to walking groups in Northern Ireland there have been 3,331 activities and interventions in its seven years.
It strengthens communities, with six in 10 GOGA participants saying they are now more connected within their community. Seven in 10 have continued to be active and maintained their activity levels outside of the GOGA programme.
As well as participants there have been more than 4,000 volunteers engaged at sessions, with almost three in 10 volunteers having a disability.
Adam Blaze, CEO of Activity Alliance said: “Get Out Get Active proves time and again how inclusive activity can benefit people across the UK in more ways than just becoming active. As the creator and lead partner it perfectly encapsulates ways to achieve our vision of fairness for disabled people in sport and activity.
“By focusing on creative and innovative ways to engage people GOGA is leading the way. A flexible and fearless approach to trying and testing new activities has led to remarkable results.
The impact on individuals and communities has been incredibly rewarding to see. With local expertise thousands of the least active people in society have been given a chance to enjoy a happier and healthier life. GOGA uses activity for good and we can’t underestimate the impact of the programme.”