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Young people reported feeling happier, more confident and more physically active as a result of taking part in programmes run by the Youth Sport Trust last year.
The Youth Sport Trust says schools should be encouraged and supported to provide after-school sport and warns new guidelines risk causing confusion.
The toolkit provides an introduction to inclusion within sport and physical activity, and signposts opportunities to upskill knowledge.
The Sports Leaders at Kepier School set out to Bridget Phillipson their belief that the time for change is now.
Sector partners have created a set of pledges to drive collaborative actions on key sector challenges.
Reflecting on a week of learning, collaboration and inclusive practice top tips.
Mo is launching ‘Mo’s Mission’ to get more children in the UK physically active.
Starting locally and building momentum, we will galvanise and inspire changemakers to transform attitudes, improve practice and drive policy change. Together we will harness the power of play and sport to build belonging for a generation, improving their health, fostering inclusion and developing character and leadership.
At the Youth Sport Trust, youth leadership is central to our work. We believe that all young people should have access to leadership opportunities. By providing meaningful leadership experiences, young people can acquire skills and learn behaviours which develops them as individuals, but also prepares them to be active contributors to society throughout and beyond education.
The Youth Sport Trust is delighted that Schools Minster Damian Hinds and Shadow Schools Minister Catherine McKinnell both addressed our annual conference in Telford via video earlier today.
Young people with SEND are at a higher risk of drowning than the general population. New water safety training has been created to help raise awareness and provide advice and guidance of this important topic.