Annette Wade-Clarke

Annette Wade-Clarke

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More than movement

Data shows us that the dial on engaging under-represented communities in physical activity continues to move incredibly slowly. Here we look at how activity led by professionals with lived experience is the key to turbo-charging that movement.

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Recognising professional excellence

Professional status will be a game-changer for professionals working across the sector. As we prepare for its launch at the end of the summer CIMSPA CSO Spencer Moore takes a look at why professional status matters to you. 

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A senior gentleman walks on a treadmill in a gym during a rehabilitation appointment. His female trainer is standing beside him as she guides his exercise and takes notes.

The Final Word

Better than drugs? New research shows the impact of physical activity on those recovering from cancer. In The Final Word, Tara Dillon, CEO of CIMSPA explores what this means for the sectors workforce.

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Mid adult fitness instructor is working in his office, writing new routines for his classes.

Brand you

Developing your personal brand is an integral part of career developing. We explore how sport and physical activity leaders can develop their own brand to match their future aspirations.

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Esports – beyond the gaming chair

How does this booming new industry connect with the sport and physical activity sector? We take a look at how the virtual sports world is creating career opportunities and inspiration that the ‘real-world’ sector can learn from.

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Ageing well – working with older adults

With an ageing population the UK faces an increasing challenge to help people ‘age well’ and a key part of this is supporting their mental and physical wellbeing. We explore the ways that sector professionals can contribute to making activity accessible to older adults.

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