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  2. Youth Sport Trust - Wikipedia

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    In early 1998 the trust set up the Institute of Youth Sport at Loughborough University. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The Institute of Youth Sport provided advice on coaching and nutrition for national under-18 sports teams, and there was fitness testing, which provided aerobic and stamina data for medical researchers at the institute.

  3. Dreams and Teams - Wikipedia

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    Active in 40 countries, Dreams and Teams has become a platform for young leaders to plan, organise and deliver sports festivals for young people. [1] In 2005, Malaysian young leaders in collaboration with UK young leaders organised an environmental project called “Mangrove replanting – One student One Tree” which was officiated by Suzanna Galvan the then Director of Education and ...

  4. Youth sports - Wikipedia

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    Youth athletes at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. Youth sports is any sports event where competitors are younger than adult age, whether children or adolescents.Youth sports includes school sports at primary and secondary level, as well as sports played outside the education system, whether informally or organized.

  5. School Games - Wikipedia

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    The structure of the event also changed from previous years. The UK School Games was an annual event for the most talented school-age [clarification needed] athletes, whereas the new School Games is a year-round, inclusive sports competition that’s designed to get young people of all ages [clarification needed] and abilities enjoying the benefits of competitive sport.

  6. Team building - Wikipedia

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    Trust, honesty, mutual sharing and understanding should be emphasized. The team members should be encouraged and given the chance to speak during debriefing sessions. Teammates help each other before, after and during games. Benefits of team building in sports include; Improved team cohesion. [29] Improved communications skills [29] on and off ...

  7. Human rights and youth sport - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force on Sport for Development and Peace 2003 defines sport for development as "all forms of physical activity that contribute to physical fitness, mental well-being and social interaction, such as play, recreation, organised or competitive sport, and indigenous sports.” The UNOSDP have instigated these ...

  8. SportsAid - Wikipedia

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    SportsAid is registered in England and Wales as charity 1111612 [15] and in Scotland as Scottish Sports Aid SC 000468. [16] Catherine, Princess of Wales, has been patron of the charity since April 2013. [17] Retired sprinter Yasmin Liverpool is a member of the National Awards Committee. [18]

  9. Sports-based youth development - Wikipedia

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    Up2Us, doing business as Up2Us Sports, is a sport-based youth development non-profit organization founded in 2010 dedicated to supporting young people through sport. [5] Through their national coach program, Up2Us identifies, trains and supports coaches, many of whom serve as AmeriCorps members, to work with young people in underserved ...