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Our Impact
2024
The Well HQ in major press and media talking about gaps, realities and system change in women’s health
The Guardian – Women’s parity in sport has a long way to go despite positive Paris signs
Cath Bishop digs beneath headlines on gender parity, from research into ACL injuries to the real (low) number of female coaches.
Sportscasting (US) – Report calls for soccer to adopt cleats designed for women
The Women’s Super League (WSL) has announced new measures aimed at improving knowledge and providing support in “various areas of female athlete health” for clubs in the WSL and Women’s Championship.
Sky Sports – Real Talk Podcast: Talking motherhood in sport
Baz joins Miriam Walker-Khan and three incredible athletes, who discuss their pregnancies and how they came back to top level competition as mums.
Women’s health conversations men avoid
The title says it all. Baz joins the Unofficial Partner Podcast to talk about The Well HQ’s work in football and bringing topics to light that men (and many women) don’t want to talk about.
Gender health imbalance still holding back women in sport
Dr. Emma speaks with Deutsche Welle on the systemic inequalities pervading UK and world sport and the solutions to the problem.
BBC – Woman’s Hour
Baz talks safeguarding in sport, and why it’s much needed, as part of The Well HQ’s Safer Sport poster campaign.
Health barriers for girls and women in sport
The Well HQ were named as go-to solution providers 15 times in this UK Government paper; part of a Women and Equalities investigation into gender shortcomings in sport and health.
Sweat Daily with Kayla Itsines
Global podcaster and influencer Kayla invited Dr Bells on to talk hormones: what they are, how to care for them, and how to work with your body to understand them.
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Mulheres Lutam Contra Historico de Negligencia da Ciencia Esportiva
Women Fight Against History of Neglect in Sports Science. The Well HQ profiled in Brazilian press ahead of local-language release of The Female Body Bible.
ESPN – WSL announces new measures to improve female athlete health
The Women’s Super League (WSL) has announced new measures aimed at improving knowledge and providing support in “various areas of female athlete health” for clubs in the WSL and Women’s Championship.
Sky Sports – How menstrual cycle data and tackling taboos can provide marginal gains in women’s football
Menstrual cycle tracking, pelvic floor health, pregnancy care among raft of ‘ground-breaking’ initiatives launched by FA in partnership with the Well HQ to educate and improve female-specific health care at WSL and Women’s Championship clubs.
BBC Sport: What’s the solution to women’s football’s ACL crisis?
Several top players, in 2023, suffered career-threatening ACL injuries. Why? Dr Emma joins BBC Sport to discuss female athletes’ different physiology and solutions to the problem.
STV – Tackling the taboo – Tackling the taboo: Calls for better education on periods
New schools project aims to open up conversation around periods and other gynaecological health issues.
The Telegraph – Emma Raducanu suffers latest blow as she crashes out of Canadian Open
Emma Raducanu slumped to a straight sets defeat against reigning champion Camila Giorgi at the National Bank Open in Toronto, and admitted she needed to get better at coping with the pace of play at the top level.
Inside the WSL
Inside the WSL brings you all the latest updates and news from behind the scenes of the Women’s Super League. The co-founders of The Well, which specialises in health & fitness for female athletes, Baz Moffat and Dr Emma Ross offer advice to female athletes about how to make the most of their bodies.
Community Practitioner – Women’s healthcare: the invisible emergency
There finally seems to be a focus on longstanding inequalities in women’s health. But what needs to be done to truly improve the quality of life for women and in turn, everyone? Journalist Anna Scott investigates.
Women launch digital platform to break taboos around female health
Launch PR. Three women are hoping to break taboos around female health in relation to fitness through a new digital platform.
Dr Emma Ross’s campaign to make sport a more welcoming place for women
As a GP, I’ve seen first hand the effect of lockdown on women’s mental health
Dr Bella editorial, still a regular gig, in the Telegraph.
Natural Health Tips For Helping With Intimate Issues
Early PR and press around gynaecological health and taboo women’s health issues.
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