A month for Women’s Sport. This month has been a wrap up for many sports seasons and the beginning for others. There are still plenty of wins to Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie Wins The Glen Dimplex Premier Junior All-Ireland Camogie Final saw Armagh (Ulster) reach the final, held at Croke Park on August 10th. Laois were the…
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Get ready to celebrate HER Outdoors Week from 11th–17th August 2025! This exciting week is all about encouraging women and girls of all ages to discover new activities, embrace the outdoors, and connect with their local communities. Check out the events happening near you below and find the perfect opportunity to try something new, meet…
At the Female Sports Forum, we want to share whenever great research is being done. Currently a project led by Queen’s University Belfast and commissioned by The Executive Office aims to understand how young men and boys in Northern Ireland view masculinity and their attitudes towards violence against women and girls (VAWG). To create meaningful,…
Take Part: National Survey into Women’s Experiences in Coaching We’re proud to support Women in Sport and Leeds Beckett University as they launch the first national survey of its kind looking into the working conditions and culture of coaching across all sports and levels. Too many women are stepping away from coaching – and we…
Happy Pride Month! Like every year, we aim to celebrate all individuals involved in sport! We want to support achievements both big and small. Let’s dive into some of this month’s standout moments, starting with the home race of the Belfast Women’s 10K. This women-only event was open to runners, joggers, and walkers aged 15…
The Female Sports Forum was delighted to attend the Girls in Racquet Sports event in Lisburn as part of our efforts to promote girls getting active and finding enjoyment in sport! The joint initiative organised by Tennis Ireland in partnership with Lisburn & Castlereagh Council, Ulster Badminton, Ulster Table Tennis, Squash Ulster and the Female Sports Forum welcomed pupils from St…
The Female Sports Forum was delighted to attend the launch of Sport NI’s new campaign, Be Seen, Be Heard, Belong. This initiative focuses on leveling the playing field and ensuring women and girls have the same opportunities as men and boys to take part in sport and physical activity. With women making up 51% of…






