St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra, Dublin 9

Coláiste Phádraig. Droim Conrach, Baile Átha Cliath 9

Phone: 353-1-8842000 | Fax: 353-1-8376197

St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra, Dublin 9. Colaiste Phadraig. Droim Conrach, Baile Atha Cliath 9

Phone: 353-1-8842000 | Fax: 353-1-8376197

A Camogie match at St. Pat's

News & Events

Be Active After-School Activity Programme

John Tracey and Nazih Eldin with Children from St Patrick's National School, Bruskey, Co Cavan

On Tuesday, 22nd March 2011 at St. Patrick’s College, Drumcondra, the Health Promotion Department of the HSE Dublin North East launched the Be Active After-School Activity Programme with Olympic silver-medalist and CEO of the Irish Sports Council, Mr John Treacy, as guest speaker.

The Be Active ASAP aims to improve the physical activity patterns of school children by introducing them to a wide variety of activities in a fun, supportive, positive environment where everyone is involved. The Be Active ASAP links with the Physical Education Curriculum for Primary Schools, building on what has been learned in class and offering children the chance to experience success at their specific level of ability level.  The programme, which is aimed at 7-8 year-olds, is facilitated by teacher leaders, supported by parent leaders and takes place after school, on school grounds, once a week throughout the year.

The Be Active ASAP is funded by the Health Promotion Department of the HSE Dublin North East and is currently being expanded, in co-operation with the Irish Sports Council through its network of sports partnerships, in North Dublin City, Fingal, Meath, Louth, Cavan and Monaghan.  Resources for the programme, which are given free of charge to participating schools, were developed by Physical Education staff at St Patrick's College, Drumcondra.

Speaking at the launch, Dr Nazih Eldin, Head of Health Promotion, HSE Dublin North East said “The Be Active ASAP adds significantly to our Health Promoting Schools programme.  We in the Health Promotion Department of the HSE have long advocated the benefits of Physical Activity as a major factor in counteracting virtually all of the major illnesses which are prevalent across our society.  I believe the Be Active ASAP is providing a powerful motivation to young children to make physical activity a normal feature of their life and this will influence healthy behaviours for years to come.”

John Treacy, CEO of the Irish Sports Council, added “Two of the critical influences on a child’s enjoyment of sport and physical activity are the family and the school.  The Be Active ASAP programme is important as it will enhance the experience, and increase the benefits, of sport and physical activity for children and their parents. It will also make the most of the skills of teachers and the facilities available in the school setting.”

There are currently 47 schools facilitating the Be Active ASAP across the Dublin North East region with over 150 teachers and 300 parents volunteering their time to deliver activity sessions to over 1200 children on a weekly basis.  Children from St. Patrick’s National School, Bruskey, Ballina, Co. Cavan demonstrated the activities at the event.

Maura Coulter, Lecturer in Physical Education, St Patrick's College said “St Patrick's College is particularly pleased to see the Be Active ASAP develop from its inception here in 2006. The Be Active ASAP was driven by our desire to see quality after-school programmes build on children’s physical education lessons and encourage children towards engagement in regular physical activity. The involvement of teachers and parents working collaboratively to support the children is exciting and highlights the importance of our work in preparing teachers for engagement in such partnerships for the benefit of the primary school child.”

 

 

Last Updated: Thursday March 24 2011

St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 Phone: 353-1-8842000 Fax: 353-1-8376197
© 2006 St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra
Legal Disclaimer and Copyright