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| Toreduce | major knee | injuries | in | young people playing | non- | ||||||||||
| Summary ofthe objects ofthe charity set out in its governing document |
professional sport. This will be achieved by training and educating coaches ofsports clubs in high-risk sports to use preventative warm-up strategies. High-risk sports for major knee |
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| injuries indude | football, | rugby | and netba8. |
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| Summary ofthe main activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation tothese objects (include within this section the |
individuals in their organisations were facing and the fact all grass-root sports was restricted. As the restrictions have started to lift, Oxfordshire FAwere keen to move forward with the SKlPP programme and we provided evening online training session in February 2021 which was well received. |
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We took the opportunity to update our website. We produced a promotional video explaining the benefits of the SKlPP programme in injury prevention with support from Oxford United Football Club's Head ofMedical Services and their Gfub Doctor. We also produced an instructional video ofthe PEP warm-up programme to |
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