Satellite Clubs in Lancashire - Making Changes
Short Film showcasing Active Lancashire's approach to Satellite Clubs
Short Film showcasing Active Lancashire's approach to Satellite Clubs
This film shows how Audley Centre in Blackburn have created a thriving Boxing offer which is enabling young people to be regularly active, provides a safe space to hang out with friends and supports teenage males with their mental wellbeing.
Everyone likes to have their voice heard and feel like their opinion matters. Leyland Warriors Rugby Club have done exactly that as their Girl's Satellite Club group design and select their new training tops.
The 'Believe in You' project at the school focuses on teenage boys with a limited access to sport and on improving their mental health.
Read about how a North Lincolnshire satellite club is helping to inspire the next generation of female golfers.
Working in partnership, Hereford Yoga Centre and Royal National College for the Blind have delivered regular yoga classes for visually impaired young people, aiming to address the stresses and symptoms associated with sight loss, often preventing young people from being active.
Creating a comfortable environment for girls to play football in can help them grow into “strong, confident citizens”.
Here's a snapshot of key statistics and characteristics from Active Lancashire's Satellite Clubs work over the last year.
For many young people their story seems like it’s already written, but people and experiences have the power to change that.
Active Dorset have produced a Satellite Club case study video, evidencing the impact of three inspirational Satellite Clubs funded in 2018.