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  • 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...

What are the symptoms of diabetes? With one in 15 of us now living with condition in the UK, it's more important than ever to know the signs and symptoms to look out for.

Statutory guidance about the support that pupils with medical conditions should receive at school.

Diabetes UK

Wed, 8 May 2024

From knowing your diabetes risk, to learning to live well with diabetes, Diabetes Uk has a wide variety of support available to you.

The Health Conditions in School Alliance is made of over 30 organisations, including charities, healthcare professionals and trade unions who work collaboratively to make sure children with health conditions get the care they need in school.

This site is to offer guidance and tools to schools who are...