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Rocky Race blogs about her struggle to find books about sport containing female role models.
Funded through the Peter Harrison Foundation and working in partnership with Highfurlong School (Blackpool), Slated Row School (Milton Keynes) and Budmouth Academy (Weymouth), young people have both co-designed and created a suite of online sport and physical activity videos. Below you’ll find some blogs from some of the young people involved sharing their stories to help inspire other young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to stay active over the summer. There are a range of sports and activities covered, including football, boxing, judo, athletics, cheerleading and Special Olympics Motor Activities Training.
Following National School Sports Week, our athlete mentors penned a letter calling for whoever forms the next government to make increasing activity levels for young people an urgent priority.
This game is the same as lawn bowls but much more versatile, ideal for beginners and can be used as a coaching aid for bowls. Play to the lawn bowls rules available from the Bowls England website.
Team YST is battling for young people’s physical, social and emotional wellbeing. We need YOUR help to build brighter futures for young people. Become a Changemaker today and join #TeamYST today. By joining #TeamYST you’re ensuring that even more young people can enjoy the life-changing benefits that come through taking part in sport and play.
Youth Sport Trust and Activity Alliance have released a newly updated Inclusive Physical Education eLearning course, free to access until the end of the academic year.
Parliament returns from Summer recess on Monday with a packed agenda for the weeks ahead. Here are some key things to look out for:
Children’s charity the Youth Sport Trust has reported worrying statistics to show that children studying their GCSEs are less likely than other secondary school pupils to access the transformative power of PE.
Ahead of the Women’s Rugby World Cup, Shaunagh Brown joins Youth Sport Trust Champions, Sir Mo Farah, Hannah Cockroft, Dr Radha Modgil and Radzi Chinyanganya, to advocate for inclusion, equality and access to PE and sport.
On this week’s episode, we learn why a Well Culture within school is critical to ensuring staff and pupils experience an education journey that equips and prepares them for learning and life.
Children's charity responds to Government's Wellbeing for Education Return programme.