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British Heart Foundation
Physical Activity and Health- Resources, research and training to support young people
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Council for Learning Outside the Classroom
The "Out and About" package consists of web-based advice and practical guidance and had been developed to provide schools with the tools to plan, implement and evaluate high quality learning experiences.
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Health Edco
Cover the complete PSHE curriculum topics such as alcohol awareness; tobacco, drugs; sex & relationship education; nutrition & obesity; social & emotional health; physical activity and male & female health issues.
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Healthy Further Education Programme
The pages provide an introduction to the Healthy FE Programme, outlining how the FE sector can integrate health and well-being of learners and staff as a cental theme in their organisation's success
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Healthy School Student News
News from the Schools Health Education Unit about young people aged 11-16 and their health and behaviour. Sign up for regular updates.
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Health Matters Education- a whole school approach
A cross-curricular approach to promoting healthy eating and physical activity.Ideas on how to implement a more "active" curriculum. Helps schools achive and maintain National Healthy School status at primary level.
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Making sense of health
An educational and community health, web-based resource for teachers and young people in primary and secondary education, and also for parents and public health professionals. It is a preventative health resource that aims to empower young people to make better lifestyle choices, engage with community health issues, become better informed patients and use the NHS more appropriately.
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Mind Body and Soul
Mind, Body & Soul is a website which aims to give young people aged 14-16, the lowdown on health in a fun and interesting way. Information on healthy eating, nutrition and food hygiene, based on the National Curriculum for Key Stage 4
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School Food Trust
Established by the Department for Education and Skills, its remit is to transform school food and food skills, promote the education and health of children and young people and improve the quality of food in schools.
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Teenage Cancer Trust
Teenage Cancer Trust Education can talk to your pupils about cancer, answer their questions and discuss the issues and impact that this disease can have on the lives of teenagers and their families.
They also provide resources.
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The National Healthy Schools Programme (NHSP)
Helps schools develop a whole-school approach to promoting young people’s health and wellbeing. The programme supports the link between health, behaviour and achievement – it is about healthy and happy children and young people doing better in learning and in life.
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Youth Sport Trust

To support the education and development of all young people through physical education (PE) and sport
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