Age Specific Physical Activity
Specific groups and support for children, young people and older adults to be active.
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- Support level – Medium
- Access – Open
- Speed – Medium
Active Schools
Active Schools is a national network of staff working across Scotland, and locally across all schools in Moray, to provide more and higher quality opportunities for children and young people to participate in sport before, during and after school. The team work to increase the number of opportunities available to children by recruiting volunteers, and also work hard to build partnerships with clubs and other community organisations to create a ‘pathway’ for pupils to continue their participation in sport once they leave school.
Moray Sports Accredited Clubs
All community sport clubs that are promoted on this page have successfully completed our club accreditation process (this is different to the Mental Health Accreditation Scheme). The accreditation scheme is instrumental in promoting public participation in sports by endorsing safe and effective practices. The scheme’s primary objective is to raise standards across all sports clubs in Moray, instilling confidence in participants regarding the quality of care they will receive.
BALL (Be Active Live Longer) and SET (Seated Exercise Treatment)
BALL (Be Active Live Longer) and SET (Seated Exercise Treatment) Volunteer led, there is an extensive programme of groups that meet regularly across Moray for fun, friendship and exercise. See the link below for 'Events Programme for older people in Moray'.
- Email: ann.hay@moray.gov.uk
Clubs that welcome young people
The sportinmoray.org.uk website provides a list of all Moray Clubs which are accredited with the Moray Council. This is a good resource for accessing information all local clubs including clubs that welcome young people. Details of the Active School Co-ordinator for your area can also be found on the website below.