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The new Super Movers for Every Body campaign from the Â鶹ԼÅÄ, the Premier League and ParalympicsGB is a great way for primary schools to learn about inclusivity and allyship in sport.

West Ham United's Vladimír Coufal visited an East London school to take part in an inclusive Super Movers session, and discuss the importance of teamwork and allyship in sport along with the school's Head of Primary, Bradley David:

Over the past few months, more than 100 Premier League and English Football League clubs have been hosting inclusive sport sessions at primary schools to celebrate the launch of the Â鶹ԼÅÄ's new inclusive sport campaign, Super Movers for Every Body.

Recently, the children at Bobby Moore Academy had an exciting, fun-filled day organised by Premier League Primary Stars and the West Ham United Foundation, which incorporated Super Movers for Every Body sport activities, and focused on the theme of 'sporting allyship'.

The Premier League Primary Stars programme delivers inspiring sessions covering various topics to primary schools in England and Wales, using the appeal of the Premier League and professional football clubs.

The Academy's children were treated to a very special surprise when West Ham United player Coufal entered the room. Everyone had the chance to try out blind football and Para athletics, while learning the value of allyship through teamwork - a great way for primary school pupils to understand how they can best support one another.

Speaking at the end of an inspiring day, Bradley David said:

"I think if you spoke to a lot of children and said: 'Oh if you're blind, do you think you can play football?', I think a lot of them would say 'no'. And then being able to experience how that’s possible… This program is not just for the children that have the need. It’s for educating those that don’t, so that they know about the importance of inclusivity, and learning those sports so that they can play with friends that need their support."

Super Movers for Every Body has released 18 exciting and inclusive PE and sport activities that teach children aged 5-11 the skills required to play the Paralympic sports blind football, boccia, shot put, javelin and guided running.

Alongside this, children can explore the theme of disability allyship with Blue Peter presenter Shini Muthukrishnan in the Super Movers What is allyship? teaching and learning resource. Shini hears from Paralympians David Smith, Claire Taggart, Hollie Arnold and Funmi Oduwaiye, and discusses the importance of making people feel included.

As Shini explains:

"If you want to be an ally, a great time to practise this is when you’re taking part in sport. Whether you’re on the pitch, the ball court or the playing field, there are lots of opportunities to show people around you that you’re there to support them."

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