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A specialist PE teacher from Wiltshire has won a national award on Thank a Teacher Day during the Youth Sport Trust’s National School Sports Week.
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Speaking at the Youth Sport Trust's Annual Conference, the Children's Commissioner for England has revealed new analysis of the Big Ask which shows that the top thing children want to come out of lockdown is 'play'.
Through our work we strive to ensure every young person can participate in PE, Sport and Play, embracing their faith and/or culture, whilst educating others to increase the voice of young people from under-represented groups.
One of the benefits of the COVID-19 lockdown for Youth Sport Trust International has been the time and opportunity it has given us to develop our online training offer and start to connect with a group of young women living in refugee camps in Beirut, Lebanon.
As educators, one of the primary goals is to create learning environments that are inclusive, dynamic, and supportive of all students. This blog shares insight from educators, teachers and students around understanding physical activity during Ramadan.
Youth Sport Trust, the Association for Physical Education (afPE) and Active Partnerships have written to the Prime Minister welcoming the Government’s new approach to PE and school sport, following his recent announcement.
'It is likely to be no coincidence that this decline in play time and PE comes at a time when schools are warning of a growing mental health crisis'
Sport is more than just games; they are a platform for change.
Children's charity the Youth Sport Trust said keeping sports halls and playing fields open during the holidays will be crucial to make a lasting difference to children's wellbeing.