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Pushing the boundaries of play
In order to meet the challenge of getting children to play harder and longer it is important that that the play industry continues its move away from the monkey bar-and-swings approach to playground design. more

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08 Mar 2010

New scheme to help Yorkshire youngsters
Regional development agency Yorkshire Forward and the Rugby Football League (RFL) have teamed up in a bid to help young unemployed people in deprived areas of Yorkshire and the Humber.

A new three-year initiative aims to use the popularity of rugby league in a bid to develop leadership and enterprise skills of 1,200 teenagers across the region and improve their employability and boost aspirations.

Designed to ensure people between the ages of 14 and 19 years old don't become classified as "Not in Employment, Education or Training" (NEETS), the scheme will offer a certified training course.

Young people will then be handed the opportunity to further develop their skills by taking up roles as coaches, helpers or match officials at their local community Clubmark club, while volunteer and paid openings may also become available with a professional club.

RFL community partnership manager Chris Thair said: "This project is about employment, investing in the current workforce by safeguarding and creating new jobs and playing a small part in ensuring young people in Yorkshire are better equipped to enter the job market in the future."

Yorkshire Forward assistant director of skills Ruth Adams added: "The course will help the teenagers develop enterprise and employability skills by undertaking an initial interactive leadership and organisers course, and they will be able to take the skills they learn forward to volunteer and placement positions, which in turn will increase the likelihood of employment in the future."

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29 Jul 2010
New rugby academy launches in North Wales
The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) has opened its newest academy at Parc Eirias in Colwyn Bay, North Wales, which aims to develop a "sustainable player pathway" in the region. more

29 Jul 2010
Running school enters Ireland
The Running School has opened its first franchise in Ireland, at the Sports Injuries Sports Medicine Clinic in Castlebar, County Mayo. more

29 Jul 2010
Celtic Wave scheme seeks 'cruise ambassadors'
Three Welsh port destinations - Anglesey, Milford Haven and Swansea - are looking to recruit new "ambassadors", as part of a wider initiative designed to attract more cruise ship passengers. more

20 Jul 2010
Premier Training to host London open day
School leavers and people seeking a career change will have the chance to explore job opportunities in the fitness sector at an open day hosted by Premier Training International (PTI). more

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