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A national plan for sport, health and wellbeing : report of session 2021-22.

by Willis, George Philip, Baron Willis of Knaresborough.Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. National Plan for Sport and Recreation Committee.
Series: House of Lords papers. Session 2021-22 ; HL 113 (10 December 2021).Publisher: Stationery Office, London : 2021.Description: 142p.Summary: This report calls on the government to establish a national plan for sport, health and wellbeing. Failings in sport and recreation policy and fragmented delivery have resulted in little progress being made in tackling levels of inactivity, particularly in certain groups including women and girls, disabled people, ethnic minorities, the elderly and people from less affluent backgrounds. A national plan for sport, health and wellbeing will set clear goals and better coordinate departments to deliver real change..Subject(s): exercise | sport | public health | physical activity | health improvement | girls | disabled people | wellbeing | evaluation
Digital copyAvailability: Online access | Online access Note: ; National Plan for Sport and Recreation Inquiry. List(s) this item appears in: Public health in England (September 2023]
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This report calls on the government to establish a national plan for sport, health and wellbeing. Failings in sport and recreation policy and fragmented delivery have resulted in little progress being made in tackling levels of inactivity, particularly in certain groups including women and girls, disabled people, ethnic minorities, the elderly and people from less affluent backgrounds. A national plan for sport, health and wellbeing will set clear goals and better coordinate departments to deliver real change.

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