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The wellbeing of children at school continues to be a top priority for parents with 2/3 of parents (64%) believe that the wellbeing of pupils is more important than their academic attainment.
Within the TOP Sportsability resource there is a module called Elements. Elements is a resource for young people with profound and multiple learning difficulties. The resource follows four themes which are based on national curriculum PE areas of activity that have been adapted to suit the needs of your child.
Do you work with an outstanding young performer who could be interested in performing at Youth Sport Trust events? Find out more and contact us to get involved.
The forgotten message of the importance of strength and balance for disabled young people.
Multisport Clubs are youth-led, co-curricular sports clubs designed to reimagine after-school physical activity in secondary schools. By combining the energy of youth clubs with the structure of school sport, these clubs create an inclusive, inspiring environment where all young people - especially those often left out - can thrive.
During the 2022/23 academic year, almost half of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) were achieving 60 active minutes a day, and seven out of ten were achieving 30 minutes.
Youth Sport Trust CEO Ali Oliver MBE met with Stephanie Peacock MP, Shadow Sports Minster, alongside other members of the National Sector Partners Group.
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.
Schools Active Movement (SAM) was established in October 2020. SAM will specifically support the schools 'extended network' across England with the vision of building a generation of happy, health, active young people.
This week is UK Coaching Week 2020. As part of Youth Sport Trust's celebration of the week, this blog post turns to the future and reveals the findings of a unique study we conducted with over 45 young leaders, coaches and volunteers.
The National Sector Partners Group (NSPG) has issued the following statement following the result of the 2024 General Election
Children’s charity the Youth Sport Trust has today launched a new project in partnership with Team England to encourage social integration among young people across Birmingham.