Calls for increase to School Sport levels

Sport and physical activity must be put “on a par with reading and writing”, says Sports Minister Mims Davies

In her first major sport speech since taking on the role in November, Davies will call for schools to ensure children are “physically literate”.

Davies, 43, says children must be given “fundamental” skills needed in order to build “a sporting habit for life”. The minister will also call for more women’s sport on television as current levels are “too much of a novelty”.

Davies, who succeeded Tracey Couch in this role, will speak at UK Sport’s launch of their future funding strategy on Tuesday and outline three priorities she hopes to tackle in her role. They are harnessing sporting excellence to inspire the nation, fostering a culture of integrity and fairness, and increasing engagement and physical activity.

 “As a minimum, schools must ensure children are physically literate. They need to learn how to run, jump, throw, catch. All of these things are fundamental to building a sporting habit for life.”

“To achieve this we need schools to deliver high quality sport and physical activity throughout the school day and ensure that all children have a positive first experience of sport.”

"It is time to put sport and physical activity on a par with reading and writing."

In December, a Sport England survey found about 43% of children led active lives but only 17.5% meet recommended guidelines of 60 minutes of activity a day, every day of the week.

Over 130,000 children aged 5-16 took part in the research.

Full article: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/47203116

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