In 2021, Liz contributed to the
House of Lords report A National Plan for Sport, Health and Wellbeing.[4][5] She has featured as a keynote speaker in various conferences organized in the area of Physical Education and Physical literacy across the UK and beyond.[6][7]
In 2022 in a UK political journal, she again called for the government to establish a national plan for sport and recreation.[8] She often comments in the media on topics related to the benefits of physical activity in youngsters.[9]
Books
Liz is the author of Physical Literacy: A Guide for Educators[10][11] and a contributor to other books: Is PE in Crisis? Leading Meaningful Change in Physical Education, Learning to Teach Physical Education in the Secondary School,[12]Physical Literacy Across the World,[13] and Researching Difference in Sport and Physical Activity[14]
Liz is a contributor to Perspectives on Flourishing Schools (Rowman and LittleField).[15] She is also a contributor to a number of academic journals.[16]
Personal life
Liz lives in Bath with her two young sons and her husband.