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Fetched: December 24th, 2008, 3:25am CST
The WSFF office will now be closed until 5th January for a well deserved break. If you need to speak to us urgently please call Tim Woodhouse on 07500 101566. Have a great holiday season and here's to a fabulous year of women's sport in 2009
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Fetched: December 23rd, 2008, 3:06am CST
The Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation (WSFF) welcomes the increased funding for governing bodies announced by Sport England. As part of the next four year funding cycle Sport England will increase its investment to almost half a billion pounds, and WSFF hopes that a higher proportion of the figure will reach women than has traditionally done so. For the full WSFF response please click here
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Fetched: December 23rd, 2008, 3:06am CST
The Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation are supporting Skills Active's 'Women and Work' programmes pilot officiating project in Yorkshire and the Humber This recently launched project will fund training opportunities for women interesting in training as sports officials in either Football or Cricket and further information on the programme can be found here
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Fetched: December 18th, 2008, 2:22pm CST
The Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation (WSFF) welcomes the increased funding for governing bodies announced by Sport England. As part of the next four year funding cycle Sport England will increase its investment to almost half a billion pounds, and WSFF hopes that a higher proportion of the figure will reach women than has traditionally done so. For the full WSFF response please click here
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Fetched: December 18th, 2008, 2:22pm CST
Nominations are now open for The Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year 2008 awards which recognise leading sportswomen and unsung heroes alike Now in their 21st year, the awards, which are among the most prestigious and influential in the British sporting calendar, will be presented at Lord's cricket ground on Thursday, February 12, 2009. The event is in association with David Lloyd Leisure and is also being sponsored by Sport England, UK Sport, and CCPR. The Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation is also lending its support and is the event's charity partner
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Fetched: December 15th, 2008, 2:13pm CST
Nike, in partnership with Ashoka and WSFF, have launched a worldwide competition to find the best examples of community projects which use sport to improve the lives of women and girls. The competition also has a UK only section so we encourage as many projects, clubs, schools, and governing bodies to enter. There is a prize for the winner, but the best feature of the competition is that all the entries are visible to the public who are free to comment and make suggestions as to how to make the project even better. For more information please look here
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Fetched: December 9th, 2008, 9:39pm CST
WSFF is the only organisation in the UK soley focussing on helping women and girls in sport and we are committed to helping organisations and individuals maximise the potential that women and girls offer. We are helping the sector to understand that women and girls aren't a and quot;hard to reach group and quot;, they are half the population and are the most under-utilised opportunity that sport has. In order to find out exactly how we can help you, please download our new brochure