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Sector leaders call on Government to use Budget to drive physical activity and make UK most active nation in Europe, as Sport England report shows £100bn social value
Free to access school sport and physical activity is most valuable to those who are least likely to access it outside of the school environment, including children who are disabled or receiving free school meals.
Our targeted interventions can help you address a specific issue in your school. Whether you're looking to tackle inclusion, gender equality, mental health, or any key group of young people, we have uniquely tailored programmes ready-made to support you.
A coalition of leading organisations across sport, recreation and physical activity has today come together for the first time to call for radical reform to support the growth and development of the sector.
The Budget announcement delivered by the Chancellor today has set out funding commitments to support primary PE teaching and improve the use of school sport facilities, while updating the School Sport and Activity Action Plan.
New YST Girls Active report is one of the biggest ever surveys looking specifically at girls' activity.
To support the Youth Sport Trust in achieving its vision and mission we have a community of outstanding licensed consultants who deliver our programmes, courses, interventions and support to schools, practitioners and organisations and young people as well as delivering at our camps and events.
The theme for the International Women’s Day 2023 campaign is ‘Embracing Equity’. The aim of the campaign is to get the world talking about why equal opportunities aren't enough.
David Rock from Complete PE talks about NSSW and his own sports day experiences.
Children’s charity the Youth Sport Trust (YST) has welcomed the decision to establish a virtual national curriculum for Physical Education (PE) in light of the decline in children’s activity levels and associated physical and mental wellbeing.
A new government-commissioned research report has been published today which reveals how schools responded to the impact of Covid in the last academic year.
These reports summarise responses to the Girls Active Survey that pupils aged from 7 to 18 completed between March and June 2023.