Women's Health Partners with England Netball for Empowering Women in Sports

Women's Health Partners with England Netball
Women's Health is proud to announce a brand-new partnership with England Netball and the Netball Super League – a collaboration aimed at creating meaningful change for women and girls in sports. Netball remains England’s most popular team sport for women, with more than three million players each year. However, research shows that 69% of women take a break from the game at some point, often struggling to return after pregnancy, menopause, or confidence issues.
Mission to Reconnect Women with Sport
Working together, we are on a mission to change that, helping women reconnect with the game they love and the joy of movement it brings. The partnership officially launches with a live recording of the Women’s Health podcast Just As Well, hosted by Claire Sanderson and Gemma Atkinson, ahead of the final match in the Vitality Netball International Series against New Zealand on 19 November at the AO Arena, Manchester.
- The podcast episode will feature England Rugby World Cup winners.
- England Netball will spotlight inspiring stories from grassroots to elite level.
- Exclusive offers on Women’s Health Collective membership for England Netball members.
As Women’s Health Editor-in-Chief Claire Sanderson states, This partnership strikes a major chord with our mission to empower women of all ages to live healthy, active lives.
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