fbpx
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • 0Shopping Cart
Active Devon
  • News, Stories and Resources
  • Training and Events
  • Connect With Us
    • Movement with Communities
    • Movement for Health and Wellbeing
    • Movement in Early Life
      (0-25 years)
    • Movement in Later Life
    • Partner Opportunities
  • About Us
    • Our Values
    • Our Strategy
    • How We Work
    • Reducing Inequalities
    • Safeguarding
    • Governance
    • Active Devon’s Board
    • Meet the Team
  • Contact Us
  • Search
  • Menu Menu

Reply To: Improving the staff skill set through CPD

You are here: Home1 / Reply To: Improving the staff skill set through CPD
February 1, 2021 at 11:34 am #31109
Perrin Fox
Moderator

effective professional learning and the impact on PPE&SSP spending

School PE leads might find this document useful when assessing their own CPD needs to improve provision in school. It poses some important questions to consider the aspects of the school offer, especially around the PPE&SSP.

Pages

  • 1st Level Page Template – Icons
  • 1st Level Page Template – Images
  • About Us
  • Accessibility
  • Active Ageing
  • Active Apps
  • Active Devon’s Board
  • Active Families
  • Active for Good
  • Active in Nature
  • Active Schools
  • Adult Confidence Cycle scheme – Participant Declaration
  • Blog
  • Cart
  • Checkout
  • Connect With Us
  • Contact Us
  • Cookies
  • Devon School Games
  • Governance
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Home (Default)
  • Home (Queen)
  • Home Test
  • How We Work
  • I Want to Move More
  • Login
  • Login
  • Meet the Team
  • Movement for Health and Wellbeing
  • Movement in Early Life (0-25 Years)
  • Movement in Later Life
  • Movement with Communities
  • My account
  • News
  • News, Stories and Resources
  • Newsletter Sign Up
  • Newsletter Signup Over 55s
  • Our Strategy
  • Our Values
  • Photos
  • Physical Activity Providers Hub
  • Podcasts
  • Privacy
  • Reducing Inequalities
  • Research & Insight
  • Safeguarding
  • Shop
  • Stories
  • Terms
  • Toolkits
  • Training and Events
  • Travelling Actively
  • Videos
  • Women & Girls

Categories

  • Access & Equality
  • Active Ageing
  • Active Families
  • Active for Good
  • Active in Nature
  • Active Schools
  • Active Travel
  • Active Workplaces
  • Clubs & Communities
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Move More
  • Research & Insight
  • Sport for Development
  • Uncategorized
  • Women & Girls

Archive

  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023
  • July 2023
  • June 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • February 2023
  • November 2022
  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • August 2022
  • July 2022
  • June 2022
  • May 2022
  • April 2022
  • March 2022
  • February 2022
  • January 2022
  • December 2021
  • November 2021
  • October 2021
  • September 2021
  • August 2021
  • July 2021
  • June 2021
  • May 2021
  • April 2021
  • March 2021
  • February 2021
  • January 2021
  • December 2020
  • November 2020
  • October 2020
  • September 2020
  • August 2020
  • July 2020
  • June 2020
  • May 2020
  • April 2020
  • March 2020
  • February 2020
  • January 2020
  • December 2019
  • November 2019
  • October 2019
  • September 2019
  • August 2019
  • July 2019
Basis
One logo
Sport England

Working Together to Deliver Positive Experiences

Basis

Partners

Read More...

Partners

Read More...
One logo

Partners

Read More...

Partners

Read More...

Partners

Read More...

Partners

Read More...

Partners

Read More...

Partners

Read More...

Partners

Read More...

Partners

Read More...

Partners

Read More...

Partners

Read More...
Sport England

Partners

Read More...

Movement Matters Newsletter

The Loft
Haven Banks
Haven Road
Exeter, EX2 8DP

01392 925 150

hello@activedevon.org

  • Connect With Us
  • About Us
  • Meet The Team
  • Training and Events
  • News and Stories
  • Physical Activity Providers Hub
  • Our Strategy
  • Reducing Inequalities
  • Safeguarding
© Active Devon 2022
  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Cookies
  • Accessibility
Cookie PreferencesMade in Devon by Velocity Web
Accessibility
Accessibility Statement
Scroll to top

Priorities

Movement with communities is pivotal to unlocking the many benefits of physical activity in the right way, for those people that can benefit the most. Within Devon’s communities are the knowledge and the assets needed to address the various inequalities and barriers that exist. Crucial to this are people and organisations that enable others. They are key to helping people to move more. Read more.

Priorities

Movement for health and wellbeing is important because improved physical and mental wellbeing are two of the most significant benefits of physical activity. The inter-relationship between inequality and poor health and wellbeing makes preventative, community focused approaches a priority. Read more.

Priorities

In busy modern lifestyles, anyone can find it difficult to form and maintain active habits. Everyday movement can be an accessible way for people to make small changes in their lives and move more in and around where they live and work.

Devon’s wonderful outdoor environment is a significant and unique asset for people to connect to and move in. But it is threatened by the global climate emergency and other environmental pressures and we must help to protect it for future generations. Read more.

Priorities

Whilst inactivity and inequality exist across the life course, early and later life are particularly important age groups. A positive experience of physical activity helps children develop the physical competence and confidence that ensures movement is a lifelong habit. Meanwhile, helping people to age well by being active enables them to live a longer, healthier life. Read more.

Long-Term Aims

Positive Experiences – Movement to be a positive experience for all people, whatever their background

Reduced Inequalities – Movement to contribute to reduced societal inequalities

Committed Partners – Increased local commitment to using movement to change people’s lives

Our Values

Collaboration – We overcome more challenges by walking the journey together.

Inclusion – Movement is for everyone.

Trust – Building trusting relationships is vital in enabling people to move more.

Innovation – We are always learning and finding new ways to help people be active.

Subscribe

* indicates required



To receive the Active For Good newsletter please tick the box to allow email communications:

You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link in the footer of our emails. For information about our privacy practices, please visit our website.

We use Mailchimp as our marketing platform. By clicking below to subscribe, you acknowledge that your information will be transferred to Mailchimp for processing. Learn more about Mailchimp’s privacy practices here.


Contact

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Body

At any age, the bodily benefits of movement and of being active are huge. Yet for children, this is dramatically increased due to both short-term health and wellbeing gains and to the embedding of behaviours that will support a good, long life.

Schools that build physical activity into the fabric of their culture offer their students the opportunity to grow stronger, more agile and more resilient bodies with stamina, flexibility and balance that will likely stay with them for a lifetime. Read more.

Mind

Perhaps the most obvious reason schools exist is to exercise the young minds of our community, to embed learning, exploration and problem solving as key themes in the early lives of children.

It is well established that active children do better when it comes to comprehension, concentration and a host educational outcomes across the board. Active schools are therefore better performing schools. Read more.

Spirit

Movement and being active, especially in children, encourages exploration, learning and creativity, as well as connectivity and empathy with others and an appreciation of nature and space

Active schools offer their students to opportunity to benefit collectively, and as a culture to thrive. Physical activity is well proven to have positive mental health and wellbeing outcomes, that make for more positive, connected individuals. Read more.

Place

Having a sense of place is important for anyone to feel true belonging. Yet for children, the stability of a safe, welcoming and inspiring place is crucial for development, particularly when it comes to relationships and confidence in later life.

Schools that consider the friendliness of their atmosphere, and how the physical architecture supports and engages their students, thrive when it comes to student wellbeing, creativity and attainment. Read more.

People

As everyone is different, a focus on people is critical to improving individual health and wellbeing, and a strong community is proven to dramatically increase developmental learning and good wellbeing in children.

Schools are the centre of many communities, but strong communities require energy, empathy and solidarity, and improving communication and a supportive culture goes a long, long way. Read more.

Planet

Children who engage with nature are known to do better than those who don’t, and learning about the planet and our environment are pillars of good wellbeing, and a strong special cognition.

Schools that integrate outdoor play and learning, and showcase the wisdom of our interconnected relationship with nature, open up a world of possibilities for their students. Read more.

Schools Hub

Active Devon’s Online Community for Schools and Teachers

This area of our website has been designed to support you with all things physical activity within and around schools and education.

What’s more, it is our hope that this will become a place where you can help one another, providing collaborative, supportive and non-judgement advice to help you navigate PE, primary PE premiums, Ofsted, active travel, and all else.

Login or Register

Send Us Your Story

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.