Supporting the inclusion of trans, non–binary and gender diverse people and communities in sport and physical activity

We are looking for an organisation who shares our values of passion, purpose and integrity to work alongside us and help us, and the wider workforce across Greater Manchester, understand what needs to change to support and enable trans, non-binary and gender diverse people and communities to live active lives and participate in physical activity and sport.

Blue and pink trainers and black ballet bumps

Share

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Email Us
  • Twitter
  • WhatsApp

By GM Moving | 23 April 2024 | TAGS: Inclusion

We are looking for an organisation who shares our values of passion, purpose and integrity to work alongside us and help us, and the wider workforce across Greater Manchester, understand what needs to change to support and enable trans, non-binary and gender diverse people and communities to live active lives and participate in physical activity and sport.

We want to build meaningful relationships with people and organisations that can help us be explicitly inclusive, with a greater understanding of the challenges and barriers that people face, and how to overcome them.

You can find further details in the brief. The deadline for expressions of interest is midday (12 pm) on Friday 10 May.

Downloads

Latest News

Breaking Barriers: How our Tackling Inequalities Network is driving change

By Holly Grimes, Strategic Lead - Sport Partnerships | 24 April 2025

Holly Grimes reflects on how we break down barriers and empower communities to drive meaningful, lasting change across Greater Manchester.

School Games in Wigan prioritises increasing opportunities for SEND children and young people to get active

By GM Moving | 23 April 2025

Wigan has made remarkable strides in expanding its school games opportunities for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).

Young people highlight girls' physical activity in latest #BeeWell data

By GM Moving | 22 April 2025

The steering group identified issues in the sports offered within PE, gendered PE kits, and a lack of access to fun and free activities.