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The Inspire Project

Submitted on 15th January 2016

CSP: County Durham Sport

Contact: lynn.wightman@durham.gov.uk

Further Information: County Durham Sport- Inspire

Summary:

The Inspire Project was launched in September 2015 offering nominated primary schools the opportunity to receive some bespoke work from Olympian Chris Cooke.

The aim of the Inspire Project is to develop a network of primary schools who work together to offer the best opportunities to all their pupils and enable the Primary School Sport Premium to support the development of a rounded young person through the power of sport and physical activity.

 The additional aims of the project are to:

  • Build resilience in children by providing them with the tools and knowledge to develop effective coping strategies
  • Help children to focus their attention in the correct way in order to maximise achievement
  • Equip primary school children with the appropriate support and guidance to allow them to make informed and effective decisions about their futures
  • Encourage children to pursue their dreams and goals, even in the face of adversity.

 

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