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Charlie Mackesy, author and illustrator of much-loved book The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse has come together with the nation’s schools and the Together Coalition to create a nation-wide Thank You card.
We regularly run pilots or one-off programmes and projects which come to an end. Here you can see a selection of these past programmes, including a summary of what we did, as well as any legacy resources, reports, or ways to engage with the programme beyond its end date.
The inaugural Sport Gives Back Awards are the brainchild of former international triple jumper Connie Henry, who won a bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games in 1998 and will be held at The Royal Institution in London’s Mayfair on March 5, 2020.
Periods, low confidence, and other people watching. New data has shown that girls are continuing to report the same barriers to physical activity in schools.
Sir Mo Farah and Fatima Whitbread presented the Youth Sport Trust Building Brighter Future’s Award at the glittering ceremony last week.
In our latest blog, Ben Powers, a former Head of PE, sheds light on how male teachers can support girls in physical education by openly discussing menstruation. Read how Ben is helping redefine inclusivity in P.E. and supporting female students to thrive.
Partnership with children’s charity the Youth Sport Trust will see the creation of free Wonder Woman-inspired resources for children, families and schools.
The Youth Sport Trust Girls Active survey has been running annually since 2016 and this year showed only 64% of girls enjoyed PE in comparison to 86% of boys.
The Youth Sport Trust responds to a report by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on a fit and healthy childhood.
This report summarises responses to the Girls Active Stepping Up for Change Quiz that girls completed in March 2020.
We were delighted to hold a Parliamentary drop-in event in partnership with LEGO Group as part of our shared ambition to empower girls through sport and play.
Partnership between Youth Sport Trust and Lawn Tennis Association empowers practitioners and inspires young people with special educational needs and disabilities to enjoy and take part in tennis