Positive Experiences Collective

Patchwork Programme

A collection of best practice stories about creating positive experiences of movement for children and young people in England. From the Positive Experiences Collective.

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Positive Experiences Collective

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Health

Dernier épisode

15 oct. 2025

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Team Happy Healthy: Designing Brave Spaces 15.10.2025

What if children designed the places we live? Trevor Smith (Sportsmith), Hayley Mills (Bedford Borough Council), and Jamie Stanley (Lands Improvement Holdings) share how listening to young voices is changing the way new communities are planned. From empathy for siblings and parents to the simple wish to feel brave , discover how physical literacy and the right to play can reshape parks, streets, a...

Beyond Movement: Shifting Minds, Inspiring Action 15.10.2025

Changing the language around movement can change mindsets and whole systems. Jessica Simons (Greater Manchester Moving) and Sheron Kantor (Bolton Council) share their Beyond Movement project, which reframes early years activity around positive experiences, child voice, and meaningful language. From practitioners helping children regulate emotions through running, to embedding new terms in Greater...

Move, Play & Creating Active Schools: Curiosity Over Judgment 15.10.2025

Curiosity, not judgment, could be the key to getting every child active for life. Ian Holmes (education consultant) shares insights from Move, Play & Creating Active Schools , a project uncovering how children really experience physical activity. From rethinking what “counts” as movement to helping teachers build curiosity instead of judgment, this episode explores how listening to pupils can...

Let’s PLEY: Building Blocks for an Active Start 15.10.2025

Movement isn’t just play—it’s the foundation for health, confidence, and learning. Olivia White (HENRY), Helen Battelley (author, lecturer & consultant), and Natalie Weir (sport development professional & researcher) share their Let’s PLEY project. Physical Literacy Early Years. They discuss why movement is our first language, how to embed physical literacy alongside nutrition, and the rip...

Project Springboard: Positive Starts in Early Years 15.10.2025

How do we give every child the best start in life through movement and play? John Parsons (Real PE), James Mooney (Cabot Learning Federation), and Natalie Weir (University of Derby / IPLA) share insights from Project Springboard , exploring how physical literacy can reduce disadvantage gaps, build teacher confidence, and reimagine PE from the ground up. With tools like the Play Wheel and practical...

The Only Way is Eastwood: Belonging, Movement & Change 15.10.2025

What if feeling part of something started with simply being active? Headteacher Kirsty Beresford (Eastwood Village Primary, Rotherham) shares The Only Way is Eastwood , a project using physical literacy to build belonging, confidence, and wellbeing in one of the UK’s most diverse school communities. From reimagining lunchtime play to connecting families with local opportunities, this episode explo...

Active Families: Parents as First Teachers 15.10.2025

Parents are children’s first teachers. What happens when we help them lead with play? Becky Gillick (Active Norfolk) and Nikki King (Norfolk County Council) share their Active Families project, designed to make movement part of everyday family life. From parents as role models, to barriers like space, safety, and confidence, this episode explores how families can learn, play, and grow together. Wi...

Nurturing a Culture of Positive Experiences: Plymouth & Devon’s Journey 15.10.2025

What if PE were valued as highly as English or maths? Rebecca Skinner (Active Devon), Caroline Storer (Plymouth City Council), and Marcus Pritchard (St Luke’s School / TED Wragg Multi-Academy Trust) share how they’re embedding physical literacy across schools and youth work in Plymouth and Devon. From rethinking PE’s purpose to empowering youth workers and inspiring confidence in young people, thi...

Together an Active Future: Small Changes, Big Impacts 15.10.2025

From classrooms to madrassahs, discovering how movement can power learning. Sumaiyah (Active Madrassah Lead) shares how her team's Patchwork project brought physical literacy to life in schools, madrasas, and communities across Lancashire. From rethinking parental expectations to helping coaches create positive experiences, they show how movement can fuel learning, confidence, and connection. This...

Cricket for All: Beyond the Basics of Physical Literacy 15.10.2025

What does your best sporting memory feel like and how could coaches create that for every child? Ian Gregory (Chance to Shine) shares how the Cricket for All project, in partnership with Lord’s Taverners, is reshaping how cricket reaches schools and communities. From challenging assumptions that physical literacy is only about movement skills, to training coaches, embedding broader “think, feel, m...

Move with Youth: Listening, Confidence & Change 15.10.2025

Listening to student voices can change how teachers see PE and themselves. Lucy Grey (Active Humber) and Jen Lount (East Yorkshire Place Partner) share Move with Youth , a project co-designed with young people to rebuild confidence, choice, and joy in movement. From a girl finding freedom on the ice rink to teachers rethinking their own relationship with PE, this episode explores how listening to...

Junior Adventures: Just Moving 15.10.2025

When movement becomes natural, not taught, children rediscover the joy of play. Haseeb Khan (Junior Adventures Group) shares how a national childcare provider is embedding physical literacy across 200 schools and holiday clubs. Through pilot sites and children’s voices, the team explored how different settings, from affluent areas to refugee communities can create inclusive, joyful experiences of...

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