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Physical Activity
Why is Physical Activity important?
Physical Activity can contribute to the physical, social and emotional wellbeing
of all children, young people and staff within the school and its community.
More details
Healthy Schools
Meeting Your Needs Day
Physical Activity Workshop
Powerpoint
National Healthy Schools Programme
Details and Further Information
How Are Schools Using PESS to Increase Pupil Involvement In Healthy Active Lifestyles

10 Ways to Increase Participation in PESS and Physical Activity

Active Living Fund - UK
Grants of up to £1,000 are available through the Kelloggs Active Living Fund for projects that remove the "barriers" which stop people being active. The fund is open to charities and other voluntary and community organisations as well as Schools for activities that directly lead to people taking part in sustained physical activity. In particular, the fund is looking to support projects that
- implement innovative ways of getting non-active individuals active;
- existing projects or activities that adapt or expand so that they are available to new groups of people or new geographical areas;
- existing projects or activities that need new or replacement equipment
- existing projects that require replacement funding.
To find more info please log onto the web link below:
http://www.kelloggs.co.uk/company/corporateresponsibility/activelivingfund/ |

Physical Activity
National Guidelines
Children and young people should aim to participate in activity of at least moderate intensity for one hour every day.
Further details on how schools can promote physical activity.
Physical Activity Policy Guidelines

Physical Activity Policy
Template

Example of a
Completed Physical Activity Policy

Physical Activity Audit Toolkit

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