Every school will have the opportunity to take part in ‘Five Ways to Wellbeing’ between 24 to 28 June to celebrate the power of PE and school sport to improve young people’s wellbeing.

The Youth Sport Trust’s Ali Oliver believes the ‘sugar tax’ offers a once in a lifetime chance to transform PE – but warns it must be used wisely

Giving young people access to sport in serious violent hotspots is one of the ways the government wants to tackle youth crime.

This year we have seen some bold statements focusing on food as childhood obesity’s biggest issue. Chris Wright discusses a renewed focus and the role sport can play

Included in the Scottish Government's Active Scotland Delivery Plan are actions such as giving more opportunities for pupils to participate in sport before, during and after school

The Actives Challenge is a app-based programme that rewards children for displaying a range of healthy behaviours with digital ‘Zaps’

Premier League Primary Stars, which has recently celebrated its first birthday, is one example of how the Premier League and its clubs use the power of football to inspire young people to be active

Mark Hardy, chair of API, discusses what support and resources are out there to help schools improve their play and sports facilities.

Karen Wallin, CEO of Special Olympics GB, discusses the challenges facing young people with intellectual disabilities, and provides insight into Play Unified – a campaign using sport to change perceptions of those with intellectual disabilities in schools across the UK.