Sport and physical activity are very important for public health and wellbeing, and participation in sport has a hugely positive impact on children and young people's physical and mental health. The Government has committed to increasing participation at all ages, and there is clear evidence that active children are more likely to continue participating in sport and physical activity throughout their lives than those who are sedentary. The public health restrictions necessary to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic have placed a considerable strain on children and young people. The return of sports training, competition and summer camps have been a very positive development for our children's wellbeing and I hope it will be possible for sporting activity to continue during the winter months.
As the statutory body with responsibility for the development of sport, Sport Ireland has issued guidance to the sport sector on the practical implications for sport of the most recent restrictions announced on 18 August. The HSE’s Health Surveillance and Protection Centre has published advice for children and adolescents on how to return to sport safely.
I would like to recognise also the key role played by the National Governing Bodies of sport and Local Sports Partnerships to facilitate a safe return to sport for children and adults alike. The sporting bodies have prepared detailed protocols to manage the impact of COVID-19. These protocols have been reviewed by the Expert Group on the Return to Sport and found compliant with the public health guidance.
Plans for a return to sport in schools, both during school hours and after school activities, would be a matter for the Minister for Education.