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On this week’s episode, we learn the about the state of play around PE, School Sport & Physical Activity and how it can have a positive impact on young people’s happiness, health and connectedness.
Children who do not currently have access to laptops and tablets will now be able to study remotely, improve their digital literacy and use technology to support daily physical activity thanks to a donation of iPads to schools.
Children attending council-led school holiday hubs in north Oxfordshire have been treated to training sessions with a Team GB Paralympian.
This toolkit aims to equip organisations and individuals with tools, approaches, and centralised resources to position physical literacy with their staff and workforce.
Felicity shares her experience in sport and her opportunity to be a Young Role Model as part of the Inclusive Youth Leadership programme.
Broadcaster Leah Boleto has joined forces with YST to call for young people to get outdoors and get active for #NSSW2021
Awarded to an early years setting, primary, secondary, special school or organisation which has harnessed the power of PE, sport and play to develop ways of working which bring local stakeholders and people from their community together to build healthier, happier and more resilient young people.
Throughout the week, as the political parties have been releasing their manifestos we’ve been drawing out the relevant proposals relating to children and young people’s physical activity and wellbeing, as well as broader plans for education and sport.
Now in the second term of delivery, St Peter’s Church of England Primary School’s Move for Fun after school club is proving to be a hit with teachers and children alike.
The National Sector Partners Group (NSPG) has issued the following response to the latest Active Lives Adult Survey from Sport England, published on 25th April.