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The Supporting Girls with Autism project worked with 11 Youth Sport Trust Lead Inclusion Schools during the academic year 2021/22. Each Lead Inclusion School was able to work with multiple schools on this project where appropriate. The following report includes feedback on the Supporting Girls with Autism toolkit as well as two case study examples of how schools have used the resources.
CEO Ali Oliver discusses why the Youth Sport Trust is pleased to mark the UN’s International Day of Sport for Development and Peace by supporting the second anniversary of the #OpenGoal framework.
Almost three-quarters of teachers identified ‘low physical fitness’ as an issue when children returned to the classroom last September. The next six weeks are vital.
Join us for this Girls Active Coaches series episode focused on Aspiration with our host Jenny Wallwork and 2019 WCMX Women’s World Champion Lily Rice.
While the world may feel very different now compared to January 2020, the ambition of building the next generation of change makers through sport is no different than nine months ago for the Youth Sport Trust (YST).
Our strategy (2022-35) includes a strong commitment to the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
These resources and videos are designed support home-based learning for children and young people. They were originally created during the COVID-19 pandemic but can be repurposed for any remote learning situation.
Through our work we strive to ensure that every young person has the opportunity to participate in high quality PE and sport, regardless of their background, ethnicity, gender, ability or indeed any other personal characteristic.
The Youth Sport Trust was officially founded in 1995, when Sir John Beckwith, having witnessed a street fight in his home neighbourhood of Mayfair, concluded that sport could be used as an intervention to support and develop young people and improve their life chances.
Ali Oliver MBE gave evidence to the Women and Equalities Select Community as part of their inquiry into community cohesion.
Welcome back to the Girls Active Coaches podcast series. In this episode Jenny Wallwork speaks with GB Athletics athlete, Coach and the founder of the Move Charity, Gemma Hillier-Moses.
The former Pussycat Doll star has been involved in the judging process for this years’ awards along with numerous other ambassadors and influencers in the world of sport.