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Joy of Moving Winter Games
12th February 2021

The Joy of Moving Programme launches a virtual ‘Winter Games’

James Moody News 2020-21, February 2021, Joy of Moving

Following a successful virtual Joy of Moving Home School Festival in the summer of 2020 where over 250,000 children got involved, the Scunthorpe United Community Sport and Education Trust is partnering with the EFL Trust and Ferrero to launch a new virtual ‘Winter Games’ pack which will help inspire children to get moving in the toughest months for activity levels. 

Research shows that children’s activity levels drop significantly in the winter months compared to the summer months (68 mins in summer vs 48 mins per day in winter). To help inspire families to get active at home during the winter months, the Joy of Moving ‘Winter Games’ will take families on a Winter Adventure, with an exciting selection of games and activities that they can play at home.

The games, which have been developed in line with the Joy of Moving methodology, are suitable for all abilities and help to encourage children to get moving through play. 

Throughout February, the Joy of Moving virtual ‘Winter Games’ will be shared with families and teachers across the country with the help of over 70 EFL Trust Club Community Organisations. 

As schools remain closed for many children, the ‘Winter Games’ supports families at a crucial time when it is even more important for children to stay active and to achieve the recommended 60 minutes of activity each day. 

A spokesperson for the SUFC Trust said: “Once again, we are delighted to be supporting the Joy of Moving “Winter Games”.

“Last season, when we were involved in this during May, it came at a vital time during the first lockdown and we were able to engage with hundreds of local school children who weren’t getting their usual socialising and exercise time that they would have had they been at school.

“With that in mind, this programme again comes at a great time as the nights begin to draw out and the weather hopefully improves.”

The Joy of Moving programme is an unbranded CSR project by Ferrero. Together with the EFL Trust, the Joy of Moving programme has been supporting children to get active across EFL Communities for over seven years. The Joy of Moving programme is based on methodology which is designed to inspire children to move through play, and in doing so, build up their physical fitness, motor coordination, cognitive functions and creativity and life skills – helping to develop positive habits for adulthood. 

In the UK, the programme consists of two in-school elements – the Move & Learn programme and the Joy of Moving Festivals, which have been developed in conjunction with EFL Trust. While these are on pause in line with temporary school closures, we are supporting the communities with access to free, online digital materials via our resource hub. 

Keep an eye out for the hashtag #JOMWinterGames on social media for further updates and ways to get involved, and for more fun games to play, visit the online Resource Hub.

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