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As our charity launches a landmark piece of new research into young people’s future relationships with PE and school sport this week, Sport England’s Executive Director of Children and Young People Mike Diaper, has supported the findings. Read Mike’s response.
The Department for Education has today (25 June) confirmed that the Primary PE and Sport Premium will continue for the next academic year (2022/23).
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The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill continues its passage through the House of Lords, and earlier this week saw debate linked to a series of amendments relating to physical activity in schools, including Physical Education (PE) and school sport.
Children's charity releases statement for young people around the world reinforcing its commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
Rob Belbin, Inclusion Development Coach at the Youth Sport Trust and Director of Inspired Inclusive Solutions, shares his reflections and practical insights for inclusive practice in education.
Unified Action, a new rapid pilot using the power of sport, is launching in five cities to connect young people with their communities, create greater diversity in sports governance and civil society, and ensure young people’s voices are heard.
The afterschool club offers students with a range of additional needs a safe space to build skills, friendships and self-esteem through Boccia, Table Cricket, and New Age Kurling.
Athletes from across the UK have made friendships for life and felt a sense of belonging at the 2022 School Games National Finals, the UK’s biggest multi-sport event for talented young athletes, between 1 and 4 September.
During Cerebral Palsy (CP) Awareness Month, Bryan Kilpatrick Jnr discusses why disability sport is so important to him. He and YST Youth Board member Charlie Williams have also developed some top tips to make sport more inclusive for young people with CP.
Thousands of schools, young people, parents, politicians, and businesses up and down the country will this week become ‘changemakers’.
Delivered by the Youth Sport Trust, the programme uses superhero narratives to help schools develop fun and inclusive football sessions for students.