Exploring the potential of faith groups to reach inactive people
As the role of Active Partnerships has evolved in recent years so has our understanding of who the workforce is that we need to engage to tackle inactivity and health inequalities
As the role of Active Partnerships has evolved in recent years so has our understanding of who the workforce is that we need to engage to tackle inactivity and health inequalities
Black Country We Can Swim campaign aims to ensure every child in the Black Country is water safe and able to swim 25 metres by September 2024 (Paris Olympics).
Active Black Country is joining forces with the Black Swimming Association to support them in realising their ambitions of achieving a future with ethnic diversity in aquatics.
Active Black Country, the strategic lead for sport and physical activity across the Black Country has developed an online insight hub as a platform to share learnings generated from across four key themes of Communities, Education, Health and Wellbeing and Workforce, Skills and Employment.
The first community projects to benefit from a £2 million fund set up by Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) to improve streets for cycling and walking have been announced.
West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) is spearheading the scheme, which focuses on listening to and understanding the needs of disabled people, in partnership with Sport England and Activity Alliance.
Sense and Active Black Country have partnered to launch a new action plan- designed to support people with complex communication needs across the region to become more active.
In July judo satellite clubs took part in a fun and exciting festival at the British Judo Dojo at the University of Wolverhampton
Active Black Country Partnership launches its ‘Towards An Active Black Country’ framework
Simon Hall, Director of Active Black Country has recently started a three month secondment position with West Midlands Combined Authority (CA).