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Fusion Camps keep children healthy in the school holidays hildren from across Doncaster were able to keep active and healthy throughout the Easter holidays because of Active Fusion’s newly revamped ‘Fusion Camps’. On the back of the success of the February half-term camp, alongside the camps that ran in 2020 as part of Doncaster Council’s Summer Staycation programme, we were able to offer children between the ages of 4-12 the chance to keep physically active during the Easter half-term. Determined to build on the success of previous camps and offer children more opportunities than ever before, the team at Active Fusion have worked tirelessly to make sure these camps were available to children across Doncaster who needed it. Due to the efforts of Doncaster Council, we were able to run 11 camps in some high areas of deprivation within the borough, to 434 children, with more than 50% of those children eligible for Free School Meals or classing as SEND. The camps were free to children and consisted of a variety of sporting and artistic activity that included: elite sports master classes; physical activity and enrichment; health eating sessions; numeracy and literacy through physical education; essential life skills; cooking workshops and ingredients boxes sent home with a tutorial video link to encourage family cooking and education about nutrition. Children also took part in: arts; drama; dance; music; orienteering; film making and developing relationships with modern technology. Encouraging children to remain active throughout the two-week camp, the

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coaches at Active Fusion spent time delivering sessions that saw children develop and learn new skills, interact with their peers and increase their knowledge on healthy eating. Community Shop CIC, based in Barnsley, delivered life-changing learning and development cooking workshops to children across all camps in an effort to build stronger individuals and more confident communities. Children were given a taster session on how to cook simple, yet healthy, meals at home with their families and were sent home with a box of ingredients to kickstart their healthy eating journeys. Daniel Wake, Lead Mentor at Community Shop CIC, said: “We met some amazing people from Active Fusion and some fantastic kids across the schools we visited. We have enjoyed every minute and can’t wait to get cooking with even more kids in the future.”

Teaching your offspring to drive is usually a stressful ordeal, but Rotherham shopkeeper Karen Rendi enjoyed it so much, she decided to set up her own driving academy, Zebra Motoring School. Karen, 50, was the owner of Thorpe Hesley’s Village Store but on selling up she decided to become an instructor after helping her eldest son Alexander learn to drive. She found the confidence to launch her own school thanks to a business start-up course with The Source Skills Academy at Meadowhall. She said: “My six-week startup course taught me a huge amount, including how to do my own accounts and marketing ideas and strategies that will help my business to grow.” Visit: thesourceacademy.co.uk/ online-training-0

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Building a way out of recession

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Local leaders commit to reducing flooding risks

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Supporting grassroots sports

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Stimulus to kickstart recovery announced

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Helping people get back to work

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