![]() It reflects a commitment from British Gymnastics to reconnect with the gymnastics community and to being open to new thinking and ideas. The Reform ‘25 action plan was developed to deliver the wider reform of the sport over the next two years, making it abundantly clear that abuse, mistreatment, and a culture of fear have absolutely no place in gymnastics, and nothing is more important than the safety and wellbeing of everyone involved in the sport. In addition, a new 41st action has been added to the plan so that British Gymnastics ensures the parent voice is heard and integrated into its planning and implementation, alongside the work already being done to listen to and engage gymnasts, coaches, and clubs. Of the initial 40 actions included in the plan, 11 have now been completed, meaning the national governing body remains on track to deliver what is a comprehensive programme of transformational activity up to 2025.Īmong the actions that have been completed so far are the development and launch of a new vision for gymnastics, the creation of new advisory groups representing gymnasts, coaches and clubs, significant increases in staffing and resource in Welfare, Safeguarding and Complaints and the appointment of key leadership roles in Education and Performance. ![]() ![]() ![]() BRITISH Gymnastics has provided an update on its continued progress in reforming the sport to create safe, positive, and fair experiences for all in gymnastics, six months on from the publication of its Reform ’25 action plan. ![]()
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