Programme in full swing to make children champions in sport and life
The Young Champions programme gives children aged 9-10 who have been identified for their sporting ability the chance to develop further.
The Young Champions programme gives children aged 9-10 who have been identified for their sporting ability the chance to develop further.
The Healthier Child Project is an initiative funded by the Public Health Northamptonshire and is delivered by Northamptonshire Sport in partnership with the Northamptonshire Healthcare Foundation Trust (NHFT)
Talent Match aims to employ one talent coach to support 10 young people aged 18-24 who have been out of employment or training for twelve months or more and who need extra support to help them along their pathway.
Chelsea is one of 87 particpants who have benefited from the “Get on Track” programme, a personal development project that aims to change the lives of young people through sports participation.
In April 2016 the Herts Sports Partnership was awarded £320,000 from the Big Lottery Reaching Communities. This three year, countywide project titled Hertfordshire’s Big Hit would improve the health and wellbeing of disadvantaged young people across the county and reduce anti-social behaviour.
Stepping Stone is a about supporting young people and adults aged 14yrs+ with a disability, long term health condition or additional needs to take part in sport.
A coordinated approach to professional learning in Derbyshire.