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Safe spaces for children and young people

Ensuring children and young people have safe, welcoming places to spend their free time and be active.

Two schoolgirls smiling and waving to the camera outside during an activity.

Our approach is inclusive, fun, and youth-led, helping reduce barriers so every young person feels they belong, can be active in ways that work for them, and can build confidence, wellbeing, and lifelong healthy habits.

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Opening School Facilities (OSF)

Across the country, 39% of school sports facilities are closed during holidays. Opening your school after hours, on weekends, and during holidays helps children, young people, and the local community stay active.

Schools provide a safe, familiar space, supporting local sports clubs and contributing to Greater Manchester’s goal of creating more safe spaces for young people and the local community to be active.

A school child sits in a school hall, raising his fists in celebration

In Greater Manchester, we have seen how OSF can make a difference.

‘Opening School Facilities at work in Oldham’
‘Opening School Facilities at St Thomas’ Moorside Primary School
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Greater Manchester Violence Reduction Unit

The Greater Manchester Violence Reduction Unit (GM VRU) works in partnership with Street Games and community sport organisations to use locally trusted organisations as a positive route for engagement, prevention, and support. By investing in sport and physical activity in communities most affected by violence and inequality, this work creates safe spaces where children and young people can build relationships, confidence, and belonging.

Using trauma-informed, youth-led approaches, community sport acts as a gateway to wider support, reducing risk factors and strengthening protective factors such as role models, connection, and opportunity. This partnership underpins Greater Manchester’s place-based approach to violence prevention, focusing on early intervention, trusted relationships, and lasting change.

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GM Active Children and Young People Group

The GM Active Children and Young People (CYP) Sub-Group brings together partners from across Greater Manchester’s leisure and community organisations to coordinate, align, and strengthen work that supports children and young people to be active, healthy, and safe.

The group provides a shared space to connect strategy with delivery, ensuring that physical activity, sport, and movement contribute to wider priorities including wellbeing, inclusion, and reducing inequalities.
Through collaboration, insight-sharing, and a focus on lived experience, the sub-group sup-ports a consistent, place-based approach across GM helping partners work more effectively together to improve outcomes for children and young people.

For further information about Safe Spaces, please email our Active Young People Lead, Lauren Whaley, or call 07850 605367.