We heard limited evidence that schools were offering sports-based interventions to improve school attendance, despite the benefits of sport to pupil engagement. We did hear of localised interventions that are offering some provision, but the position of these interventions is often unsecure and unsustainable due to the lack of direct support from the Government. The Government certainly values sport and activity, and recognises the impact on pupil wellbeing through its update to the School Sp...
We heard limited evidence that schools were offering sports-based interventions to improve school attendance, despite the benefits of sport to pupil engagement. We did hear of localised interventions that are offering some provision, but the position of these interventions is often unsecure and unsustainable due to the lack of direct support from the Government. The Government certainly values sport and activity, and recognises the impact on pupil wellbeing through its update to the School Sport and Activity Action Plan. But there is a lack of recognition for third sector and community organisations providing valuable interventions. Type: conclusion | Number: 16 | Paragraph: 87 | Response status: accepted Government response: The Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme provides enriching activities and nutritious meals to children in school holidays, with free places for children eligible for free school meals. Sport and physical activities are often a popular feature of HAF prov