Did you know that for girls age 15, 50% are not reaching the recommended level of exercise of one hour of moderate physical activity per day and 35% are not achieving 30 minutes of activity a day.

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WSFF responses to public policy

WSFF lobbies key decision makers such as government ministers, MPs and other stakeholders to ensure they put in place policies that will work towards achieving our vision of creating a nation of active women. We respond to Government consultation documents and produce statements on current public policy issues that relate to women’s fitness and sport. We also ensure that new legislation relating to equality and / or sport is fitting for achieving our vision and that women's fitness and sport remains high on the political agenda.

If you would like to find out more about WSFF policy, you can contact our policy team:

Tim Woodhouse, Head of Policy and External Affairs

tim@wsff.org.uk 020 7273 1923

Lisa Cunningham, Policy and Public Affairs Manager

lisa@wsff.org.uk 020 7273 1599

Liz Davidson, Sport Partnerships Manger

liz@wsff.org.uk 020 7273 1756 

Position statements

WSFF position statements lay out WSFF’s stance on relevant public policy, events or issues. You can download our position statements below.

Consultation responses

WSFF responds to consultations from government and other major stakeholders. You can download our consultation responses below.

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