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Sport England Projects
Projects that qualify for aid from Sport England are those that gear towards helping people aged fourteen and above engage in sports. The initiatives should also focus on developing the talent of gifted individuals through training and other forms of support. Sport England also helps in the development of sporting facilities throughout the country to enable people to have grounds where their talents can get nurtured.
Read MoreJanuary 10, 2018
Andrew Bingham
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Disney’s Healthy Living Commitment
The issue of obesity amongst our younger generation has sparked interest in the company, and they have looked into ways that they can impact children’s’ lives positively. Disney understands that children need to be physically active for them to develop their brains and to remain fit. Instead of advocating for children to spend hours catching up on the latest movies, the company is working on exciting children about the thrill of the outdoors by formulating interesting exercises.
Read MoreDecember 05, 2017
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Premier League Children Programs
The plan in the program will work in line with the curriculum, and it will get offered to both boys and girls aged five to eleven. The resources in the programs will get given to pupils at no cost, and they can scour through tons of reading material to help them get better at schoolwork.
Read MoreNovember 22, 2017
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Educational Funding and Brexit
The education secretary Justice Greening stated that they would bring in changes to the funding systems for schools in England to make the processes much more accountable than they were before. The amendments to be made were made public towards the end of 2016 and not all were happy about the proposed changes. Some parents felt that the shift in funding would later come to haunt them as their schools would lose out. Some protests got based on this premise, and the education secretary had to step in to make the record straight.
Read MoreOctober 12, 2017
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