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leisure opportunities 7 - 20 february 2017 ISSUE 703
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Sports Coach UK takes over REPs had begun working closely The Register of Exercise with CIMSPA – the Chartered Professionals (REPs), has been taken over by Sports Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Coach UK “in its entirety”. Activity – which launched REPs was founde d by a rival register, the CIMSPA SkillsActive, the sector skills council for the active leisure Directory, in recent weeks. industry, in 2002 as part of A spokesperson at an industry-wide initiative CIMSPA confirmed the “early to professionalise the fitness discussions” about “simplifying industry to enable government the landscape for the best needs collaboration and funding. of the sector”, but Sports Coach REPs gre w to b e come UK stressed there were “no the biggest skills register plans to merge the REPs register i n t h e w or l d , an d n ow with any other organisation”. has around 25,000 members. Gannon, who joined Sports Prior to the acquisition, C oach UK in May 2016 in September 2015, Sports from British Gymnastics, REPs was founded in 2002 as part of efforts to professionalise the fitness industry Coach UK and SkillsActive said: “Our investment into s i g n e d a j oi nt v e ntu re a g re e m e nt England, a spokesperson for the quango one of the most recognised registers in told Leisure Opportunities that no public the fitness industry means we’re able to following months of collaboration. Sports Coach UK chief executive Mark funds distributed by Sport England had been improve our services for members of REPs. Gannon declined to reveal the amount his used to purchase REPs, and the organisation “This purchase is about widening our organisation had spent to acquire REPs. was “comfortable” with the transaction. horizons within the physical activity landscape.” While the body is in part funded by Sport Gannon revealed that Sports Coach UK Details: http://lei.sr?a=A5V8J_O
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YST pledges to help schools improve PE The Youth Sport Trust (YST) has pledged to work with schools to develop their physical education offer following the publication of a damning report about the health of children in the UK. State of Child Health, the first-ofits-kind study delivered by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, revealed that more than 20 per cent of first year primary school pupils were overweight or obese. Furthermore, there has been “minimal improvement in the prevalence of child overweight and obesity over the last decade”. Chris Wright, head of wellbeing at YST, said that “while it is sad to see the statistics”
Youth Sport Trust said it was ‘committed’ to changing the focus of physical education in schools
there were “things we can do today to make a difference for all young people, including those living in the most deprived communities”. State of Child Health showed that 40 per cent of children in England’s most deprived areas are overweight or obese, compared to 27 per cent in the most affluent areas. Details: http://lei.sr?a=B5P9N_O
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