We know there are inequalities within physical activity, this section explores research to understand these in more detail and learn from evidence of how to approach these.
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The Marmot Review, published in 2010, has fundamentally shifted discourse on health inequalities in the UK and internationally. It has shaped our approach to health inequalities within Greater Manchester and across the UK.
New research from the Activity Alliance has highlighted the differences in activity levels and perceptions of sport and physical activity
A new fact sheet to help sport and leisure providers support disabled people from low-income households has been released by Activity Alliance.
Cycle planning and development needs to create equitable spaces and start designing cycling for everyone. This guide is a call for people making cycling decisions to ensure cycling in the UK is more inclusive.
People from poorer communities are more likely to be killed or injured on Britain’s roads, with those from ethnic minority groups (excluding white minorities) more at risk.
New research highlights the importance of having uncluttered streets to enable more people to walk.