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Over the past academic year, the Youth Sport Trust has worked with ‘Placemakers’ who are embedded within their local communities and have a deep understanding of the barriers to participation and specific needs within them.
Youth Sport Trust Head of Sport Vicci Wells talks about latest developments and how schools can plan and deliver.
Academics from Nottingham Trent University’s Sport Science department have been researching the effects of physical activity on cognitive function. Here, Associate Professor Dr Simon Cooper summarises some of their key findings and what they might mean for schools.
We believe that PE and sport play a fundamental role in the education and development of every child, and we know from more than 25 years of working with schools they make a significant contribution to young people’s wellbeing, engagement and learning.
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.
The Youth Sport Trust has a wide-range of support options for schools. This area of our website offers an introduction to a mixture of free-to-access and paid-for options for schools to browse and find what best fits their needs. For ease, these options have been split between the different categories listed below.
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.
As we kick off this new term, we’re excited to share some great opportunities with you, including our exclusive Membership, which offers you comprehensive professional development support, and our Youth Voice Toolkit, designed to help young people influence the provision created for them. These resources aim to provide valuable updates and support as you continue to empower young people through sport and play.
Double School Games National Finals volunteer Maisie Hollingworth tells us why you should #LendAHand ✋💚and get involved by volunteering for this year's event supporting the #BigHelpOut.
Children’s sport charity, the Youth Sport Trust, has been tasked with developing Key Stage 3 resources and online lesson plans for PE.
New research released today by children’s charity the Youth Sport Trust has recorded teacher’s accounts of what a return to PE and sport in schools across the UK looks like following six months of closures.
Empathy Week will take place between 24-28 February 2020 and is a free resource and includes films, lesson plans, a teacher’s guide and student worksheets.