Wiltshire PE & School Sport Alliance Healthy Young People Excel

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Wiltshire PE & School Sport Alliance Healthy Young People Excel Who are we? The future of our Wiltshire's Young People matters. An alliance of professionals including Education, Sport and Health. We have a simple vision; putting physical activity and the health of Young People in Wiltshire first. We act as advocates for High Quality Physical Education, physical activity and school sport across Wiltshire Next steps – Wiltshire HYPE strategy 2017-2020 Provide you with the facts for our young peoples health and activity levels We will source an utilise the best resources/programs available for the benefit of our young people. Facilitate and coordinate best advice and support. NEXT STEPS – Wiltshire schools and academies initial steps Read and share the HYPE strategy and literature with your schools. Allocate a member of staff to champion HYPE for your school community Be an active partner of HYPE by meeting the following criteria; Participate In the Schools Games Program Sharing impact of the PE premium Sharing good practice and information What do we know? In Wiltshire In Wiltshire Nationally 13% boys and 10% girls 11-16 have mental health problems Nationally 10-20% higher GCSE results in 2014 for pupils active in self-development activities, sport and physical activity ½ of all metal health problems start before age 14 Our aim is for every school in the county To be aware of the facts To commit to the Wiltshire PE & School Sport vision To become an active partner and improve the lives of our Young People Many of our school's finest student leaders come through sport. We value PE so highly that we have increased their curriculum time to ensure we develop rounded, health conscious, young leaders who will give to society. George Croxford – Wilts Headteacher “Sport has the power to change the world…it has the power to inspire. It has the power to unite people in a way that little else does. It speaks to youth in a language they understand. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair. It is more powerful than government in breaking down racial barriers.” Nelson Mandela

Healthy Young People Excel Healthy Young People Excel HYPE has FIVE aspirations for ALL young people in Wiltshire; Aspiration 1 - Physical Literacy 4 Life Be motivated, confident and resilient Have access to high quality opportunities to develop an understanding of their own physical literacy Take responsibility for life long participation in physical activity. Aspiration 2 - Healthy Body, Healthy Mind Understanding the value of school sport, physical activity and a healthy lifestyle. Recognise the positive impact on a range of physical and mental health issues. Experience social benefits of being part of a club, team or sporting community. Recognise links between physical activity and academic achievement Aspiration 3 - Leadership & Volunteering Introduce and develop the skills of good leadership. Deploy young leaders and volunteers in roles such as coaching, officiating administration, event organisation and communication. Recognise and promote the contribution of volunteering and identify pathways for this. Use these to raise aspirations, employability skills and outcomes for all young people in Wiltshire Aspiration 4 - High Quality Physical Education 4 ALL Young people experience teaching delivered by confident, competent and enthusiastic staff Enhanced quality first teaching through the use of recognised specialist coaches and collaboration with colleagues Providing support and opportunities to meet any individuals needs. All schools offer a minimum of two hours high quality physical education per week. Aspiration 5 – Participation and Competition All young people have opportunities to take part in competitive physical activities in, out and after school. All young people have access to / are involved in an inclusive and progressive competition and festival programmes. Success through achieving Personal Best is recognised and valued by schools and their communities Gifted and Talented pupils are identified and supported through collaboration with schools, clubs and National Governing Bodies. PE gives so much more than just physical activity by valuing diversity, equality and teamwork. I wholeheartedly back the Alliance to gain a countywide collaborative approach to raise standards in PE and Sport. George Croxford – Wilts Headteahcer In Wiltshire the need is as great as ever; 33% surveyed say they do less than 2hrs physical activity A WEEK (in & out of school) 54% of Wiltshire primary children surveyed in 2016 eat 3 or less portions of fruit & veg a day. 3% eat none 22% secondary pupils are so worried about their future they regularly struggle to sleep Physical activity and participation are the key building blocks to educating young people as a whole. It encourages friendships, teamwork, leadership, coordination, problem solving and fitness. Without appropriate provision all learning in all subjects suffers.  Charlie I’Anson – Wilts HofPE Wilts & Swindon School Games 2016 22 Sports 110 schools 3116 athletes 300 young leaders Wiltshire & Swindon School Games Survey 2016 93% surveyed agreed Sport and exercise reduced stress 96% agree that taking part in sport made them feel good about themselves 59% think people my age who play sport are cool PE is Powerful Education, you gain so much more than just the physical aspect , it improves mental health, relieves stress, improves social skills and it is vital for students’ academic performance as it increases among other things cognitive function and memory skills.  Physical education and sport also gives you the employability skills needed for life. Collette Harries – Wilts School Games Organiser