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Communication, Collaboration and Citizenship

London 2012 Paralympics

We want to use the power of the London 2012 Games to help young people become better communicators and work effectively together to understand each other and the world in which they live.

Communication Triathlon

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Communication Triathlon is a speaking and listening event inspired by the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games

Communication Triathlon

More about the programme

The triathlon programme consists of three sports themed speaking and listening activities around Thinking, Talking and Teamwork. Primary school children develop their ability to communicate, which is the number one skill for learning and life.

Who is it for?

4-11 year olds across the UK

Find out more

http://www.communicationtriathlon.org.uk/

Coaching for Life

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The Coaching for Life resources are designed to promote coaching as an essential skill relevant to many aspects of life as well as sport.

Coaching for Life

More about the programme

The Coaching for Life programme encourages parents and carers to help the children and young people in their care to try different sports, and introduces them to key coaching principles so that they can help children and young people get better at anything.

Who is it for?

Teachers, parents, carers and older siblings of 6-11 year olds across the UK

Find out more

http://www.bt.com/coachingforlife

Big Voice

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A chance for teams of young people to explore life in the rapidly changing, multicultural society that is Britain today and turn their ideas about diversity and inclusion into films to be shown on Live Sites in the run up to London 2012.

Big Voice

More about the programme

Open to all 11-19 years olds at secondary school or college, or in youth groups in England, Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland. Must be done as part of a group. Strong curriculum links to citizenship, English and media studies.

Who is it for?

11-19 year olds across the UK. Entries must be submitted by groups.

Find out more

http://www.btplc.com//Responsiblebusiness/Supportingourcommunities/Learningandskills/London2012/BigVoice/default.aspx

Supporter 2 Reporter

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A team of young sports reporters who are being inspired by the London 2012 Games!

Supporter 2 Reporter

More about the programme

A national team of young people reporting from behind the scenes on local and national sporting events. The reporters tell their stories on a dedicated website. The project changes lives and it’s free for any school to join!

Who is it for?

5 – 19 year olds across the UK

Find out more

http://www.radiowaves.co.uk/s2r

Winning Words

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An interactive online poetry game inspired by the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Winning Words

More about the programme

Winning Words is an interactive online poetry game through which students can learn about poetry, write their own poems and perform their creations.

Who is it for?

Students of all ages across the UK

Find out more

http://getset.london2012.com/en/get-set-goes-global/partner-programmes/winning-words

Inspire>Aspire Awards Programme

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INSPIRE > ASPIRE is an education programme which explores the Values behind the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Inspire>Aspire Awards Programme

More about the programme

INSPIRE > ASPIRE aims to help young people explore their character, ideals and values through a unique poster template. It assists the development of a plan of action inspired by the Olympic and Paralympic Values and the qualities demonstrated by Olympians and Paralympians.

Who is it for?

10-18 year olds across the U.K.

Find out more

http://www.inspire-aspire.org.uk/