Who is this course for:
Anyone working directly with children and young people for example …
This innovative course has been developed for P.E teachers & other activity leaders wishing to improve their knowledge of common medical conditions that may cause concern during PE lessons, physical activity sessions & recess
The course will provide participants with:
… Information about diabetes, asthma, obesity and congenital heart disease;
... the knowledge and skills to plan and adapt P.E. lessons & physical activity sessions for young people with these medical conditions;
... A comprehensive resource pack which includes practical physical activity ideas & parental advice sheets
Course Contact Sessions:
9.30am-3pm on
Mon 20th September 2010 or Tues 9th November 2010
Cost : £140
(or £125 for charitable organisations)
Application Deadlines
For Sept date = 16th August 2010
For Nov date = 28th September 2010
For further information contact:
Kim Buxton, BHF National Centre, Tel : 01509 223267 Email: K.E.Buxton@lboro.ac.uk or Rachel Reynolds, Loughborough College, Tel : 01509 515407 Email: rachel.laxton@loucoll.ac.uk or
To register for a place complete the application form below
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