We're celebrating Black History Month by amplifying Black voices and achievements.
The theme for Black History Month this year is "Reclaiming Narratives".
This theme highlights the importance of recognising Black voices and challenging stereotypes. In Greater Manchester, we celebrate figures like Dina Asher-Smith and Marcus Rashford making great impact in sports, but we also need to highlight the stories of leadership and community support that often go unrecognised. With this in mind, we're sharing success stories and resources from across our network of partners.
Sport England are continuing to promote inclusivity through the ACE Programme and This Girl Can, highlighting inspiring stories from Black women and encouraging participation in sports. You can read more about the research and success of these programmes in the articles from Sport England and Let Data Do the Talking.
Our race, and the stereotypes of others, should never exclude us from movement and physical activity.
Greater Manchester Moving are committed to community safety and inclusion, and we're working on several projects to make this better, so we can all move more. We recently wrote a response to the racist disorder seen across the UK, which you can read here: Active Lives for All: Positive Action and Support in Challenging Times.
Resources and stories from across the network
Race, Racism and Well-being: The Facts
We know that Black communities face serious challenges in health and activity across the country. For example, Black people are 20% less likely to receive diabetes treatment, and have higher rates of high blood pressure than white people (Institute of Race Relations). Nearly half of Black young people report experiencing racism in sports (Sported, Kick It Out), and over one-third of people from minority groups in the UK have faced racial violence (King’s College London).
About GM Moving
GM Moving is a charity transforming the physical activity landscape in Greater Manchester by encouraging inclusive and accessible participation for all.
Our Commitment to Action
At GM Moving, our shared purpose is to change lives through participation in movement, physical activity, and sport.
Our mission is active lives for all. This means doing everything we can to understand and remove the barriers that communities face.
We can only achieve this by working in partnership with the people who experience those barriers.
GM Moving’s Strategic Director Eve Holt was part of a three-person team responsible for co-authoring a chapter on active travel.
The latest Active Lives Children and Young People (CYP) Survey data from Sport England for the academic year 2023-24 have been released. The national data indicates that physical activity levels remain stable with 47% of CYP being active.
34 community groups and organisations will be receive grants from the 2024/25 GM Walking and Wheeling Fund, supported by GM Integrated Care Partnership and distributed by GM Moving, Salford CVS and 10GM.