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Active Partnerships

Active Partnerships is a nationwide network of 43 Partnerships (formerly County Sports Partnerships or 'CSPs') which are committed to improving lives through sport and physical activity.

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AoC Sport

AoC Sport is the membership organisation for colleges, leading the development of sport and physical activity in 16+ education. We believe that sport and physical activity are essential components of college life, giving students significant advantages in education, employment and health. Our vision is for every college student to participate regularly in sport or physical activity.

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London PE & School Sports Network

The London PE & School Sports Network is based at Bacon’s College in Southwark and is a progressive organisation which works with more than 135 primary, secondary and special schools to development physical education and school sport.

Our strategic business development sits within the following key areas:

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Activity Alliance

Activity Alliance is the new name for the English Federation of Disability Sport. September 2018 marks 20 years since we became a national charity and we are proud of our success so far. Activity Alliance brings our members, partners and disabled people together to make active lives possible. Collectively, we continue to challenge perceptions and change the reality of disability, inclusion and sport.

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Pride in Football

It is estimated that around 6% of the population are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans; in football terms that’s more than 2000 LGBT fans at an average Premier League game or 5000 at Wembley. And yet little has been done to curb the homophobic abuse regularly heard in English and Welsh Football stadia, or to make LGBT supporters feel welcome.

Diabetes Football Community

The Diabetes Football Community is a 24/7 destination for educational information and inspiration for people with Diabetes involved in Football. We’re supporting our followers from all over the world online (check out our website and social media links below) with advice from people behind the project as well as encouraging peer support.

We aim to provide the following:

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StreetGames

StreetGames is one of the nation’s leading sport for development charities, changing lives and transforming communities through the power of sport. Formed in 2007, StreetGames was inspired by the success of joint work conducted by The FA, Football Foundation and other agencies working within disadvantaged areas – places in which young people were almost 50% less likely to be active than their more affluent peers.

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