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Part of the Makutano Junction Activities for Secondary Students
Infographic explaining the physical activity needed for general health benefits for children under 5 years of age.
A paper describing the methodology used in the 'Fitness for Purpose' project - part of the Dearing Review (1996).
March effort statistics 2024
This publication summarises activity levels and attitudes towards sport and physical activity in England among children and young people in school years 1-11 (ages 5-16).
This report forms part of a programme of evaluation to gather evidence on the use of the Statement of Fitness for Work (fit note).
A report on a project to develop a method of analysing traditional and vocational qualifications. Part of the Dearing Review (1996).
This publication summarises activity levels and attitudes towards sport and physical activity in England among children and young people in school years 1-11 (ages 5-16)
Standard rules to operate a non hazardous mechanical biological (aerobic) treatment facility up to 75kte.
Information for men who have a medium abdominal aortic aneurysm detected through screening.
Findings of a rapid evidence review into the health benefits and potential risks of physical activity for children and young people who have disabilities.
Analysis of the UK Time Use Survey to provide insight into the amount of time children spend engaging with the outdoors or participating in sports activities.
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