Swim England, Scottish Swimming and Swim Wales, supported by British Swimming have joined forces to host the Home Nations Coaching Conference next month. The two-day conference will take place from…continue »
Two stars of the aquatics world will combine to present this year’s Swim England National Awards. Olympic medal-winning diver Leon Taylor and former Great Britain and Jamaica international swimmer Michael…continue »
Swim England Ripple Effect Project Officer, Nicola Hughes, recently volunteered at the Allianz World Para Swimming Championships in Manchester in what was her first ever world level event. Nicola heads…continue »
Amber Keegan is dreaming of representing Great Britain at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games after overcoming serious injuries and mental health struggles. Here, in the second of three articles, the…continue »
Amber Keegan is looking forward to an ‘exciting’ year as she bids to qualify for the open water competition at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Here, in the third of…continue »
When marathon swimmer Amber Keegan’s mental health was at its lowest point as she battled an eating disorder, she believed her Olympic dream was over. Now, she has her sights…continue »
When collaborating with an operator, we (Swim England) visit the operator sites and engage directly with the key deliverers. This allows for hands-on collaboration and a direct impact on shared…continue »
New guidance to help coaches, athletes and parents identify the warning signs of low energy availability has been published by Swim England. Two documents have been created to help raise…continue »
Bank payments company GoCardless has been praised for helping to make life ‘immeasurably easier’ for the treasurer and finance team at one of England’s biggest swimming clubs. City of Coventry…continue »
Swim England’s Club Health Tracker will re-open in October 2023 after a successful first year. The tracker, delivered by Sporting Insights, is an online tool for clubs to easily examine…continue »
Open Minds Active have been breaking down barriers to participation since May 2020 – but investment into facilities and increased access to more blue spaces is needed to ensure ‘everyone…continue »
An exciting initiative to increase and improve opportunities for young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to participate in school swimming and water safety lessons has been hailed…continue »
The ‘need for a healing space’ has allowed for Swimunity Community Interest Company to provide the children of North Kensington, and now beyond, the opportunity to learn to swim. Founded…continue »
Swim England has published a new inclusion guide to help its affiliated clubs ensure their activities are more accessible, diverse and inclusive. The national governing body’s Inclusive Club Guide aligns…continue »
Mental Health Swims (MHS) are one of many community groups who are being affected by the lack of open water spaces. Swim England’s latest Value of Swimming report shows that…continue »
Swim England has expressed its ‘concern and disappointment’ at a new Ofsted report which states pupils’ swimming and water safety attainment in primary schools is ‘mixed’. Levelling the playing field:…continue »
A leading doctor has said swimming pools need to be protected because of the ‘profound role’ they play in the health of the nation. In a speech to MPs, leisure…continue »
Swim England chief executive Jane Nickerson has told the Government investing in the long-term future of swimming pools will ‘help save the public purse a fortune’ – and support the…continue »