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Feb 25, 2021 · Our impact in numbers... 309,115 young people were given the opportunity to enjoy the life-changing benefits of sport and play through our programmes; 99,706 young people received training from our athlete mentors, coaches and networks, empowering them to lead and inspire their peers
- Impact Report 2023
The programme aims to increase and improve opportunities for...
- Impact Report 2022
Our impact in numbers... 13,203 teachers, coaches and...
- Impact Report 2023
The programme aims to increase and improve opportunities for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to engage and participate in physical education and school sport and is delivered through the Youth Sport Trust Lead Inclusion School network of 52 schools.
Mar 1, 2023 · Our impact in numbers... 13,203 teachers, coaches and practitioners were trained to deliver physical education, sport and play to support the development of young people. 237,981 young people participated in an activity made possible through the work of the Youth Sport Trust.
Dec 21, 2022 · The organisation tries to empower young people with shaping a future where physical activity is available to all children and youngsters, but the cost of living crisis has sharpened concerns that some youngsters are missing out.
The Youth Sport Trust is deeply concerned about any further extension of screen time for children and young people that may arise out from the social shifts that have occurred during the COVID pandemic.
Youth Sport Trust 2020 Impact Report. This impact report covers 2019/20 — the second full academic year of the Youth Sport Trust's 2018–2022 strategy, Believing in Every Child’s Future.
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