
Wales – Leading the way for workforce vision
Workforce Development Manager for Wales, Robyn Lock shares an update on the forthcoming strategic vision for workforce in Wales. With
A spotlight on your industry within the sport and physical activity sector

Workforce Development Manager for Wales, Robyn Lock shares an update on the forthcoming strategic vision for workforce in Wales. With

Enabling confidence in your clients is a key tool in any sport and physical activity practitioner’s kitbag. We’ve asked you

We caught up with Wilf Reeve, Media and Campaigns Advisor at Activity Alliance, to talk about the organisation’s role as a leading voice for disabled people in sports and activities.

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.

We explain how CIMSPA and professional status can support you with moving into and upwards in your career in sport and physical activity.

With a passion for developing her knowledge, Maureen Hudson’s MSc professional credentials stretch far beyond those of most personal trainers.

A new campaign in London is calling for the removal of No Ball Games signage to boost activity levels in young people and children.

CIMSPA CEO Tara Dillon explains why company culture is an essential part of a successful business as well as the key changes CIMSPA has made.

With the summer festival season upon us, we take a look at the growing inclusion of physical activity as part of these events and if they are the catalyst for festivalgoers becoming more active.