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The following findings were presented as part of our 2025 Impact Report - published in December 2025.
A ‘lifechanging’ three-year Government programme has supported more than 70,000 young people, including many with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), to access inclusive PE and school sport.
The individuals who make our work possible.
Youth Sport Trust, together with Sport for Confidence and the Inclusion 2028 Young Person Collective, have launched a new resource to support more young people with SEND to be more active.
With much policy change on the horizon, read our summary of the Government’s announcements this week.
The Youth Sport Trust and Association for Physical Education (afPE) have welcomed the publication of the Curriculum and Assessment Review’s final report and the Government’s response to the recommendations, calling for today to turn the page on a new chapter for Physical Education (PE), school sport and play.
What would Sports Day look like if we designed it through the eyes of our pupils?
The work of the Youth Sport Trust is insight led. We use compelling research and evidence to provide evidence of need and demonstrate the power of PE, sport and physical activity to transform the health, happiness and wellbeing of young people.
Highfurlong School and local mainstream primary schools created an unforgettable day for students at Blackpool Zoo, combining outdoor adventure, physical activity, and cross-curricular learning.
A report published by the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) committee today (Thursday 29 July) has called on government to launch a nationwide campaign to get children active. Read the Youth Sport Trust's response.
Youth Sport Trust and Sky Sports team up to unite the country through sport this summer for National School Sport Week At Home.
Today, the Department for Education published the School Sport and Activity Action Plan Update.