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All About Autism E-Learning

Developed by the Youth Sport Trust, and endorsed by the National Autistic Society, All About Autism is a digital and practical toolkit that builds upon knowledge of autism spectrum conditions (ASC) and some of the key considerations for making PE and sport inclusive to all.

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Inclusion 2024 Resources

Inclusion 2024 is the umbrella term for the Youth Sport Trust delivery of an initiative that sits within the Department for Education SEND Inclusion in PE, School Sport and Physical Activity grant. Click below to find out more or scroll to check out a range of great session recordings from Inclusion 2024 Live Week.

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Inclusion Youth Voice Toolkit

An Inclusive youth voice toolkit designed to support practitioners in a range of ways to engage student voice in their school, representative of a diverse community of pupils.

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Inclusive Sports Programme

The Inclusive Sport Programme delivers a suite of resources inspired by international disability and Para Sport events, Including the Special Olympics World Games, the Winter and Summer Paralympic Games and the Commonwealth Games.

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Move Like Me

Working in partnership with a number of schools nationally, a group of young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) have created a suite of online sport and physical activity videos to inspire other young people with SEND to be active.

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SEND PE Activities

PE resources to support in-school and remote learning for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) or those attending Alternative Provision schools.

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Six ideas to support children and young people with ADHD

We are currently in the midst of a global ADHD medication shortage which is having a significant impact on children and young people. Here we explore some ideas to help make your school an inclusive place for children and young people with ADHD, through the lens of physical activity.

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Sport Sanctuaries

Strongly allied to the five levers in the Recovery Curriculum, especially meta-cognition and space; the concept of a Sports Sanctuary is designed to equip educators with ideas, resources and content to support their pupils as they recover from the impact of a global pandemic.

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Supporting Girls with Autism

Developed by the Youth Sport Trust Lead Inclusion School network, Supporting girls with Autism is a digital, audio and practical toolkit that builds upon knowledge of girls with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) and some of the key considerations for making PE and sport inclusive to all.

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TOP Sportsability

TOP Sportsability is an online resource for schools and offers practical advice to teachers, learning support staff, and other sports practitioners. It consists of video clips and downloadable content showing ideas and strategies to support the inclusion of young disabled people in physical activity and is divided into five areas.

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TOP Sportsability Elements

Within the TOP Sportsability resource there is a module called Elements. Elements is a resource for young people with profound and multiple learning difficulties. The resource follows four themes which are based on national curriculum PE areas of activity that have been adapted to suit the needs of your child.

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Unified Action - Diversifying - Sports Governance Framework

Created to build inclusive cultures within NGBs and deepen understanding about the barriers young people face in sport governance.