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  • The School Sport & Physical Activity Networks (SSPANs) work within their locality area to build an integrated school sport model that begins with school learning and teaching outcomes but is clearly linked to a wider community sport, physical activity and health offer. Get in touch with your local...
  • New guidelines to support disabled children and young people to be more active
  • Guidelines advise 20 minutes of exercise per day and strength and balance activity 3 times a week
  • Supports wider work to tackle health disparities across the UK helping everyone lead healthier, happier lives

Studio You is funded by Sport England and powered by This Girl Can, and designed to engage less active teenage girls. Developed using insight from both PE teachers and girls within KS3 and KS4, its ambition is to reconnect young people with physical education, improve their confidence and make being...

Travelling actively to school means that children arrive at school, ready to learn. Daily activity improves concentration and behaviour. There are fewer cars outside the school gates and so there is less congestion, and air quality in the area improves. Promoting active travel in the community is an...

Activity Alliance and partners release series of inclusive PE activity cards for teachers and school staff. The cards are jam-packed with fun games and activities, and support teachers to ensure their PE sessions are inclusive and accessible for all school pupils.

Whether you are a volunteer in a club or managing a national project, our resources help you to engage more disabled people in sport and activity. Use the filter function to search by topic and find guidance and resources from Activity Alliance.

UK's Chief Medical Officers publish first ever guidelines on physical activity for disabled children and young people.

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Health for Kids!

Fri, 3 May 2024

  • Healthforkids information for parents and carers around physical activity and the benefits for children.

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Active together!

Fri, 3 May 2024

Being active is really good for your child's body, mind and health. There are lots of fun and easy ways you can help your child...

  • The Leicestershire Healthy Schools Team have created guidance to support schools to develop their own Physical Activity Policy. Please find the document below.

UK's Chief Medical Officers publish first ever guidelines on physical activity for disabled children and young people.

  • New guidelines to support disabled children and young people to be more active
  • Guidelines advise 20 minutes of...

A resource and activity which explains what you can do to help air pollution by actively travelling to school (see below)

  • Choose How You Move Information and resources to promote travelling actively to school. Your school can register with the Modeshift STARS (Sustainable Travel Accreditation and Recognition for Schools) programme. This is a national awards scheme to recognise schools demonstrating excellence in supporting...

Activity Alliance and partners release series of inclusive PE activity cards for teachers and school staff. The cards are jam-packed with fun games and activities, and support teachers to ensure their PE sessions are inclusive and...

The key to improving activity levels, the environment and reducing congestion around schools is to educate and inspire children. It is important to teach children both...

  • BBC Super Movers Fun curriculum linked resources to get your class moving while they learn. This includes a variety of different videos and lyric sheets in order to keep your class engaged and moving!

Classroom Resources

This resource is linked to Change 4 Life and includes lesson ideas and a wall chart with activity ideas, stickers and badges