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Schools welcome County Durham MP to discuss health and wellbeing


Go Well, a community interest company based in Chilton, welcomed County Durham MP, Paul Howell, last week.
The organisation showcased how schools in south Durham are putting the health and wellbeing of pupils at the heart of their coronavirus recovery plans.
Research released last week by the Schools Active Movement, which Go Well is part of, revealed a concerning picture.
Of the teachers surveyed in the area, 100 per cent reported a decrease in physical fitness amongst their pupils, 93 per cent a decline in general wellbeing and 79 per cent a reduction in fundamental movement skills.
During his visit, Mr Howell saw lunchtime activities at Byerley Park Primary School, ....

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'Of course our children gained weight in lockdown – but let's not shame parents for that'


Of course our children gained weight in lockdown – but let’s not shame parents for that
As part of Mental Health Awareness Week, two mothers share what it s like navigating the consequences lockdown has had on their children
Georgina Fuller and her children
Credit: Geoff Pugh 
My first thought when I read the report published this week about the “horrific” impact of the third lockdown on children’s weight, fitness levels and mental health was, is it any wonder?
The survey by the Schools Active Movement, showed that 84 per cent of schools thought children’s fitness levels had declined during the lockdowns, while two thirds (66 per cent) of the 2,647 schools surveyed believed children had gained ‘excessive’ weight.  ....

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