In the realm of sports and physical activity, adolescence can be a pivotal time. It's a period when many teenage girls face challenges that can lead them to drop out of sports between the ages of 12 to 16. Understanding these challenges and intervening effectively is crucial to keeping girls active and engaged in sports. Robert Murphy, the Tipperary Sports Partnership Development Officer, sheds light on this pressing issue.
Read MoreReflecting on the journey since its launch on International Women's Day in 2023, Her Moves has swiftly evolved into a beacon of empowerment for teenage girls across Ireland. From immersive launch events to dynamic school tours and inspiring partnerships, Her Moves has been making waves in promoting an active and confident lifestyle. Join us as we delve into the story of Her Moves over the past year.
Read MoreJoin Sport Ireland for an enlightening workshop where they delve into the intricacies of girls' participation in sports and explore strategies to foster their engagement and retention.
Read MoreHer Moves, Thammy Nguyen and Weightlifting Ireland visited two schools on Friday, October 6th to do introduce over 100 girls to weightlifting!
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Read MoreExercise and physical activity can have a positive impact on mental health and can be especially beneficial for teenage girls. Here are 5 simple tips to help teenage girls improve their mental health through physical exercise and movement.
Read MoreThe Girls Try Kickboxing Programme is an exciting new 6-week programme in Bray. Led by the incredible Ann Hargaden, a qualified 4th degree Black Belt in kickboxing and self-defence, the course is designed to teach basic kickboxing and martial arts movements for self-defence.
Read MoreA teacher vs student soccer game was held on Thursday 11th of May as a fundraising event a Loretto Secondary School Bray past pupil. Aisling is battling with Sarcoma cancer, and despite everything Aisling has been through, she is conducting amazing work to raise awareness about her diagnosis through her Instagram and Facebook pages - @aislingssarcomajourney.
Read MoreThursday, 20th April at Cleveragh Park, Sligo. Her Moves launched the Girls Active Festival in Sligo in partnership with Youth Sport West and HSE.
Read MoreWicklow Sports & Recreation Partnership hosted their first ever Active Girl Guide event on Thursday, February 16th, on the Bray Institute of Further Education (BIFE) campus.
Read MoreIrish Wheelchair Association Sport hosts first Her Moves event in celebration of International Women’s Day.
Read MoreOn March 8th, hundreds gathered at the Sport Ireland Campus to launch the Her Moves campaign.
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