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Active Clubs Festival registration form (PDF 104Kb)
10 February 2010 In 2010, we will be hosting 6 regional Active Club festivals to recognise and celebrate the achievements of young people who have been using the Active Clubs programme.
New Active Clubs Workshop Evaluation Form (PDF 119Kb)
10 February 2010 To allow the project team to respond better to the needs of our members, we have revised the workshop evaluation form. This needs to be completed by every participant in order to receive a copy of Active Clubs.
NEW distance learning course for Physical Activity for Children & Young People with Long Term Medical Conditions (PDF 1163Kb)
9 February 2010 A course has been developed for activity leaders wanting to learn more about common medical conditions that cause concern during PE lessons and physical activity sessions.
Couch Kids: The Nation's Future (PDF 2855Kb)
8 February 2010 'Couch Kids: The nation's future', is a new report from the BHF which serves to outline the current picture of children’s physical activity levels in the UK.
National Heart Month Flyer (PDF 930Kb)
5 February 2010 National Heart Month is British Heart Foundation?s annual campaign to increase awareness of heart and circulatory disease.
10 TOP Tips for engaging all children and young people with physical activity (DOC 28Kb)
9 December 2009 10 tips to get children and young people healthy and engaged in physical activity.
Active Club Festivals (PDF 683Kb)
9 December 2009 Join in the fun - find out where the 2010 Active Club Festivals will be held and how to get involved!
Active Club Pack in Llangefni (DOC 26Kb)
9 December 2009 Playworkers on the Isle of Anglesey asked for training that would present them with new ideas that would encourage children to be more physically active and to enjoy playing outside more.
Because it's freedom: Children's views on their time to play (PDF 382Kb)
9 December 2009 This report describes the experiences of a small number of children aged between 7 and 14 from differing demographic groups in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland - their play patterns and time for play (published by NCB/Play England 2009)
Children's Time to Play (PDF 379Kb)
9 December 2009 A literature review that collates evidence on the importance of play in children?s lives, and the current political and social issues that impinge on children?s free time (published by NCB/Play England 2009)
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