CASES and The Society of Sports Therapists sign a new partnership agreement
16th June 2026

The Chartered Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (CASES) and the Society of Sports Therapists (The SST) are pleased to announce a new strategic partnership and signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
CASES is the professional body for sport and exercise sciences in the UK and The SST is the largest lead organisation for Sports Therapists in the UK. The SST ensures that all graduate Sports Therapists are competent and capable of providing safe practice to their patients and clients. Their overarching aim is to raise the profile, status and standards of Sports Therapists and the profession.
The Partnership Agreement outlines the agreed collaborative relationship between both organisations for the purposes of enhancing the activities of each business and fostering co-operation for the benefit of all professionals involved within the respective organisations.
Both partners agree to actively collaborate on areas of mutual benefit, promote aims and encourage cross-collaboration from their respective communities of interest. This includes joint articles and editions of publications, dissemination of research findings and promotion of other relevant content, conferences and events, joint webinars and events, with CASES and SST members accessing at reciprocal member costs, where applicable.
Commenting on the new partnership, Ian Wilson, CASES CEO, said, “CASES is delighted to partner with The Society of Sports Therapy, and we hope this partnership will increase the CPD and collaborative opportunities for both organisations’ members.”
Simon Bowen, SST CEO said “Our new partnership with CASES brings together two leading organisations committed to advancing standards across sport and exercise practice. This agreement reflects our shared ambition to foster collaboration, support professional development, and create greater opportunities for our collective members. By working together, we can strengthen links between disciplines, promote research and innovation, and ultimately enhance the quality of care provided to all.”
Please click here to view the MoU with The Society of Sports Therapy.
