“Physical activity for all should be a clear priority for any government”
Could You Help us Reach the Next Level of Exposure?
Invitation to Tender for Management of the International Physical Literacy Association’s Digital Offer.
International Conference on PE and Sports 2024
Members of the IPLA Engage in Enlightening Discussions at International Conference on Physical Education and Sports in Gwalior, India
Invitation to Attend IPLA Session: The Introduction of Biographical Physical Literacy Mapping
We are excited to invite you to an upcoming IPLA session titled “The Introduction of Biographical Physical Literacy Mapping”, an informative and insightful session that aims to provide insights into a novel approach to capturing an individual’s dynamic journey with movement.
Nurturing Physical Literacy FREE Online Webinar
Join us on Thursday 29th February, 2024 from 19:30pm – 20:45pm (GMT) for a Nurturing Physical Literacy FREE Online Webinar covering ‘Insights, Reflections, and Application in Early Childhood’.
IPLA and Change the Game – Memorandum of Understanding.
IPLA is really excited to have an MOU with Change the Game, Sweden. We have been aware of the excellent work that Change the Game has been doing over the last ten years in promoting physical activity and physical literacy within the community of Umea in Sweden. This work has now grown to an international level and a wider range of opportunities, that … Read More
Opportunities at the IPLA
Invitation to apply to join a global team of consultants, practitioners and researchers. The International Physical Literacy Association (IPLA) is a registered charity in England, formed in 2014 to promote and encourage the adoption of physical literacy across the life course. We have an exciting opportunity for you, if you have significant experience related to the promotion and understanding of … Read More
Inner Development Goals and Physical Literacy
The IDGs are a suite of behaviours and personal attributes that have been determined to either support the achievement of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals or would be accrued by individuals as a result of working towards them.
Do you teach, coach, play or parent children aged 3-5 years old? Research needs you!
Young children are unfortunately not moving enough, and the University of Derby (UOD) are conducting research exploring perspectives and opinions on physical activity (PA) and physical literacy (PL) in relation to 3–5-year-olds. The study protocols have gone through a rigorous ethics application via the UOD so you can be assured that all information (or any children or organisations referred to) … Read More