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As calls grow for tighter social media restrictions, Youth Sport Trust warns digital dependency is undermining children’s health, happiness and life chances and urges renewed investment in play and sport to combat this.
The Winter Mini Challenge is a brilliant way to inspire children over the winter to keep both minds and bodies active.
An Always Active Uniform is a simple but powerful change that supports young people’s health, confidence and access to physical activity. On this page, you'll find everything you need to explore the approach in your school - from real-life examples and research insights to practical steps and policy tips.
Supporting schools to help every young person belong, participate and flourish.
Active in Mind is designed to improve and prevent mental health issues in adolescence. It uses the evidence of what works to address stress and anxiety in young people, helps them build personal strategies for resilience and uses the power of peer mentoring through a trauma-informed approach.
Join Beth as she shares her experience of attending the 2025 National School Sport Week celebrations.
Deputy head teacher at Digby C of E Primary in Lincolnshire, Donna Winters, blogs about how the Primary PE & School Sport Premium is ensuring her pupils develop a love of maths.
Dr Sam Browning, Mum, GP and Learning Disability Clinical Lead, shares her experiences and blogs for the Youth Sport Trust about how Inclusion 2020 is supporting young people with SEND to access PE and school sport.
Active in Mind is designed to improve and prevent mental health issues in adolescence. It uses the evidence of what works to address stress and anxiety in young people, helps them build personal strategies for resilience and uses the power of peer mentoring through a trauma-informed approach.
The Government has today confirmed funding for the School Games Organisers Network has been extended.
These case studies show how schools across the country (and beyond) are addressing challenges they face when providing co-curricular/extra-curricular sport. They showcase a variety of approaches to embedding school sport and what they were able to achieve as a result.