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  1. Our work
  2. Why rugby: The data

Why rugby

We are lucky to be part of a sporting community with strong leaders, great teammates and good friends. We believe that through togetherness we can do great things.

Our love for rugby union first brought us together, but the desire to do good through our shared values is what drives Atlas forward. It transcends the game.

We value integrity; openness and striving to do things the right way. This drives our pursuit of collaborators and projects that are true and transparent, and helps guide the children we work with to learn to make good decisions in life.

We value hard work; discipline, never settling, and teamwork. We work hard and lead by example, so that given the right conditions, children see that they can work hard for themselves.

We value respect; for others and for people’s differences. But above all, for the young people we help.

Keep Playing Sport During Exams

Keep Playing Sport During Exams

Children should not stop playing sport in run up to exams as it has no impact on results, study suggests. The Telegraph. Read more

Published: 3rd June, 2019

Author: Sally Pettipher

Improved Brain Function

Improved Brain Function

We know that exercise boosts memory and thinking skills. But now, researchers have shown for the first time that physical activity can increase the size of children’s brains and improve academic performance. Read more

Published: 9th October, 2018

Author: Sally Pettipher

Academic Uplift

Academic Uplift

The original research that underpinned the All Schools' Programme in England concluded that "The data we collected shows a positive correlation between playing rugby and GCSE results. Therefore, the more young people play rugby, the better they do at school. For this reason, the provision of rugby in schools should be improved, as it will have benefits far beyond those traditionally assumed to be a consequence of sport, such as health and fitness. Read more

Published: 15th August, 2018

Author: Sally Pettipher

Sustainable Development Goals

Sustainable Development Goals

The attached overview of the contribution of Sport to Sustainable Development Goals.The global reach, unmatched popularity and value-based foundation of sport, as well as its particular association with youth, make it a versatile means of implementing many of the SDGs. Rugby has particular benefits due to its tough nature, and the strong values. Rugby provides a useful vehicle to train a number of important social and life skills and to address important risk factors for crime and violence ... Read more

Published: 15th August, 2018

Author: Sally Pettipher

Solidarity & Strong Societies

Solidarity & Strong Societies

Not all sports programmes deliver benefits. The intensity of engagement matters. More intense, structured and supported programmes such as Atlas's Schools and Grassroots projects offer more benefit than unstructured or unsupervised programmes. Rugby includes the ability to control emotions and show empathy for others. This leads to stronger networks of relationships, that economists call social capital. Read more

Published: 13th August, 2018

Updated: 15th August, 2018

Author: Sally Pettipher

Top 10 Benefits of Rugby

Top 10 Benefits of Rugby

An opinion piece from a Health and Fitness Journal, rather than an empirical study, but a valid list of benefits nonetheless. Read more

Published: 12th August, 2018

Author: Sally Pettipher

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  • Oliver de Jong's Tour of Cambridgeshire

    Oliver de Jong's Tour of Cambridgeshire

    Cycling in partnership with the ATLAS Foundation and LSEG

  • Mission Accomplished at the URC!

    Mission Accomplished at the URC!

    Mission Accomplished with Atlas USA at the URC

  • Mission Accomplished with USA at the URC

    Mission Accomplished with USA at the URC

    It was mission accomplished at the URC with Atlas USA

  • Liv Vs White Collar Boxing

    Liv Vs White Collar Boxing

    I am one of Ed's older sisters and his wonderful friends and family continue to try new ways of raising money for the Atlas Foundation and Tanzania Rugby Development Program. My next challenge is a White Collar Boxing Match on the 24th March, something I think Ed would find absolutely hilarious and be so proud of me for. I miss him and can't wait to do this for him and the amazing work the money raised will do for TRD.

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  • Top 10 Benefits of Rugby

    Top 10 Benefits of Rugby

    An opinion piece from a Health and Fitness Journal, rather than an empirical study, but a valid list of benefits nonetheless.

  • Jungle Crows - Khelo Rugby

    Jungle Crows - Khelo Rugby

    The Atlas Foundation supports The Jungle Crows with the Khelo Rugby project in 35 locations in Kolkata and North Bengal, benefiting nearly 2000 children each week.

  • What We Do

    What We Do

  • Anita, Alex & Annabel Nicholson Memorial Fund

    Anita, Alex & Annabel Nicholson Memorial Fund

    Set up by Ben Nicholson in memory of his wife Anita and their two children Alex and Annabel who tragically lost their lives in the Sri Lanka bombings on Easter Sunday 2019.

  • Front Row Club Closure

  • England Deaf Rugby Union

    England Deaf Rugby Union

    EDRU was set up by a group of deaf sports enthusiasts with the purpose of promoting the playing of rugby union by deaf and hard of hearing players.

  • Ben Nicholson interview Easter Sunday 2020

    Ben Nicholson interview Easter Sunday 2020

    Read the moving interview with Ben Nicholson in the Sunday Times. “Sri Lanka’s Easter Bombings: one year on from the terror that killed my wife and children.”

  • History

    History

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  • Ed Cooper Memorial Fund

    Ed Cooper Memorial Fund

    Following Ed's tragic death this Memorial Fund has been established to honour his memory. Ed's family will use it to further the charitable work that Ed did in South Africa when he toured there with his rugby team.

  • Atlas South Africa

    Atlas South Africa

    Atlas South Africa was founded in 2018 after a successful Atlas Trek to Botswana and Zimbabwe attended by South African Rugby Champions. Since then two successful rides in the Cape Town Cycling Tour as well as six thriving projects have made a fantastic start for Atlas South Africa.

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