Find some of the latest global research, publications and toolkits related to the use of physical activity and sport in the welfare and justice systems.
+ Read moreWe invite you to join Get Well Stay Well and collaborate with us and government leaders to drive systems change and promote healthier lives and safer communities.
+ Read morePolitical parties must prioritise the contribution of sport and physical activity if they are genuinely committed to tackling crime and anti-social behaviour, according to new research.
+ Read moreLevelling the Playing Field has released a new report: "PINBALL SYSTEMS, SNAKES AND LADDERS OR PERSON-CENTRED PROVISION" written by Prof. Amanda Kirby.
+ Read moreDownload a copy of the LtPF "Leadership Development Through Action Learning" toolkit to develop leadership, knowledge, skills, behaviours and habits.
+ Read moreManaged another research project for the Thailand Institute of Justice focused. This time to advance the use of sport for youth crime prevention in Southeast Asia.
+ Read moreThe Alliance of Sport has released a ground-breaking report which outlines a model for effective partnership working in sport and criminal justice.
+ Read moreThe Get Well, Stay Well Agreement is a framework for increasing collaboration, health promotion and the use of physical activity and sport across the welfare and justice systems.
+ Read moreAoS Managed an international research project for the Thailand Institute of Justice, analysing how sport is used to prevent youth crime and reoffending.
+ Read moreWe're proud to unveil ‘Get Well Stay Well,’ an initiative designed to enhance health and wellbeing through increased physical activity for individuals involved with the justice and welfare systems.
+ Read moreThe Youth Justice Sport Fund was established to utilise sport as a powerful tool to engage at-risk young people, diverting them from crime and antisocial behaviour.
+ Read moreAoS worked with Sport England to distribute funds nationally and reduce the negative impact of coronavirus, engage a target audience and increase physical activity levels.
+ Read moreSupporting Catch-22 embed physical activity and sport as part of a new initiative designed to deliver personal wellbeing support for prison leavers.
+ Read moreA groundbreaking national project managed in partnership with the Youth Justice board, London Marathon Foundation and the University of Birmingham.
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