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Sport For Life 2023

Summary of progress April 2022-March 2023

Sport For Life 2023 is our annual review. It covers the fourth year of our corporate strategy, Sport for Life.

In 2022-23, as recovery from the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic continued and sport and physical activity returned, we resumed focus on our contribution to Sport For Life and the Active Scotland Outcomes Framework (ASOF).

 

This annual review therefore aims to demonstrate our progress against the outcomes in Sport For Life between 1 April, 2022 and 31 March, 2023. Through personal stories we also highlight the impact of our collaborative work with partners across the system.

This year's stories

Sarah Adlington

Aberdeen Sports Village Table Tennis Academy

Active Recovery Moray

North Ayrshire Active Schools

Scottish Disability Sport Parasport Festivals

Kit For All

Find out more

  • Visit the Sport For Life 2023 home page to see the data that illustrates our progress during that period.
  • You also find our previous annual reviews on the sportscotland website.

Are you inspired?

If you are inspired by #SportForLife23 and would like to get involved or become more involved in sport, head to the home page of the sportscotland website or one of the following sections:

Want to talk about it?

We'd love to hear your feedback on #SportForLife23 - please email the communications team at sportscotland.

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