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British Orienteering supports launch of new activity hub to help children achieve 60 minutes a day.

  • Free Active Recovery Hub will host hundreds of practical ideas to get children moving throughout the day
  • Schools can search for activities by ‘age’ and the ‘time of day’ they want to get active

A new Active Recovery Hub is launching to provide schools, local authorities and families with easy access to free resources to get children moving before, during and after the school day.

British Orienteering has been involved in the recent sector campaign to deliver an active recovery on the re-opening of schools to prioritise the health and wellbeing of children in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

British Orienteering has provided content to the Active Recovery Hub, led by Youth Sport Trust and Sport England with the support of funding from the National Lottery. It follows a commitment in the Government’s School Sport and Activity Action Plan to extend the School Games website to help teachers and parents find opportunities for young people to compete and get active. It is also part of an ambitious Government investment of £1.7 billion to boost learning and recovery for children and young people following the Covid-19 pandemic.

The new hub will sit on the popular School Games website and provide the ideal platform to get all young people more active. More than 18,800 schools already take part in the School Games nationwide. A total of 38 sports organisations have provided content and expertise to create a diverse range of activities that are inclusive.

The hub has hundreds of resources available on it to help all children achieve the Chief Medical Officer’s recommendation of an average of 60 active minutes a day. Examples of what it includes are:

  • Mini-games resources, designed by charity Sense to help disabled people to be more active
  • A virtual 30-minute YST After School Sport Club. With hosts including England footballer Rachel Yankey and England netballer Sasha Corbin
  • Move Crew, designed by ukactive Kids and Nike to help young people unlock their 60 minutes of daily recommended activity with activity missions
  • Introductory package to orienteering activities

British Orienteering comments: 
"British Orienteering is proud to support The Active Recovery Hub initiative and has provided eight free orienteering resources to download and enjoy."

"Orienteering is an outdoor sport that involves participants following a course marked on a map and finding their way to a series of checkpoints.  It is up to participants to decide which way to go, which is all part of the fun and sets it apart from just a walk or run."

"Orienteering is an outdoor physical activity that can be delivered safely in schools, can be delivered COVID-secure and support in the development of a young person’s confidence and the ability to make decisions."

Mike Diaper, Executive Director for Children and Young People, said:

“Helping children and young people have a positive experience of being active is vital so that they can build healthy habits that last a lifetime. After a year of such disruption, this free and easy-to-use resource will help schools, local authorities and families give young people variety and a greater chance to find something they enjoy, so they can get moving throughout the day.

“We simply couldn’t offer these important resources without the support of the players of The National Lottery and the funding they generate. The Hub is an excellent example of the sport and activity sector collaborating to provide fun, enjoyable and inclusive activities for children and young people to do.”

Ali Oliver, Chief Executive of the Youth Sport Trust, said:

“The Active Recovery Hub will make it easy for schools to access age-appropriate content so children can be helped to be active, recover their wellbeing and re-engage in school.

“Teachers have told us they recognise the importance of physical activity and the outdoors in children’s recovery, but they have so much on their plate at the moment, we want to make it simple for them. The hub will support schools to find easy to use and engaging content all in one place, removing some of the barriers currently faced.

“With National School Sport Week just around the corner in June, the Active Recovery Hub and joined up approach from the school sport and physical activity sector will be vital in supporting children to have fun and celebrate the life changing benefits of play and sport.”

To find out more and to visit The Active Recovery Hub here.  

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