Teaching aids push active lifestyle to mark third commonwealth games anniversary
Teaching materials to encourage an active lifestyle are to be unveiled to mark the third anniversary of Glasgow's Commonwealth Games.
Teaching materials to encourage an active lifestyle are to be unveiled to mark the third anniversary of Glasgow's Commonwealth Games.
Called the “Thrive tool kit”, it will be promoted at six roadshows across Scotland by a group of ambassadors who encourage physical activity.
Sports Minister Aileen Campbell said: “I'm delighted to see communities right across Scotland continuing to embrace the games legacy and get involved in physical activity.
“We know how important an active lifestyle is not just for our physical health but our mental well-being too.
“I'm really excited to be involved in the launch of this toolkit, which I hope will be a useful resource to help more people and communities get involved in sport or whatever type activity suits them.