New Health@Play partnership with Special Olympics Ireland

Family Health

'Health@Play' will use fun, interactive games to help teach healthy, lifelong habits to younger athletes and their parents.

Tuesday 7th March 2023safefood and Special Olympics Ireland (SOI) have today announced an innovative new partnership called 'Health@Play' that will use fun, interactive games to help teach healthy, lifelong habits to younger athletes and their parents. The ‘Health@Play’ programme was developed by safefood in partnership with Special Olympics Ireland and will for the first time bring health education through sport to children with intellectual disabilities aged 4-15 years within their community clubs and schools.

The ‘Health@Play’ programme builds upon the work of Special Olympics Ireland and complements their existing Health Promotion Programme which is available to athletes aged 16 and over.

Introducing ‘Health@Play’ Hayley Kavanagh, Special Olympics Ireland said “We’re thrilled to partner with safefood on the ‘Health@Play’ programme and introduce this fun resource to our younger athletes. By introducing children to healthy habits through a wide variety of play activities in a familiar, supportive and fun environment, everyone has the opportunity to succeed. Currently 1,610 children participate in our youth sports programmes including the Young Athletes programme and within sports specific clubs as part of our juvenile pathway. We want to instil the message that sport and health go hand in hand for athletes from the very beginning."

Ayoub Deboub athlete and Health Advocate for Special Olympics Ireland continued: "I believe it’s extremely important for all athletes to learn about health from a young age, as it will give them a better understanding of healthy lifestyles as they grow older.

It’s much more difficult to implement a healthier lifestyle if you don’t grow up with it, so programmes like this can help athletes to understand its importance and make healthy choices early on."

safefood  Advisory Committee Member and Board Member of Special Olympics Ireland Dr Nazih Eldin added “It’s wonderful to see the ‘Health@Play’ programme being developed and I’m excited about the potential it offers to both children and their parents. The work of Special Olympics Ireland is very close to my heart and this kind of health education through active learning is so important from a young age. Not only does it help establish healthy behaviours for lifelong wellbeing from a young age, but through sport it offers all children the ability to fulfil their potential and see sport and health as being inseparable.”

Speaking about the partnership, Fiona Gilligan, Director of Communications at safefood said: “We are very proud of this new partnership between safefood and Special Olympics Ireland. The young athletes and their health coordinators have been wonderfully engaged in the development of the resource and we look forward to the roll out across the island of Ireland. We will continue to explore fun and engaging ways to educate children on the importance of eating healthily and how that connects with being active. Nurturing our children to develop these positive habits from an early age can give them the building blocks towards a healthy life.”

For more information on the programme go to the Special Olympics Education programmes. 

Family Health Useful Resources

This document explains entitlement to parental leave. To view the document, click the...
This document explains how statutory annual leave entitlement is to apply when a teacher...
This scheme applies to all eligible teachers to provide leave to care for their child or...
This scheme applies to teachers who adopt a child from within the UK or overseas (subject...
This scheme applies to all teachers to provide leave to care for their child or support...
Our Wellness Service uses 1-1 Wellness Recovery Action plans (WRAP) to support new and...
We understand that a diagnosis of a chest or heart condition, or suffering a heart attack...
Speakeasy is a Public Health Agency funded, community based teaching programme for...
55% of Young People in NI are looking to Social Media for the information they need to...
The Parenting Apart Programme is aimed at parents who have separated, are separating,...
Positive Minds for Premature Parents supports families of premature babies to develop and...
Even the most loving relationships will experience stress from time to time. But by...
This 50 minute session is an accessible way for couples to check in with each other, and...
Fun, fast food for less. This is a practical six-week nutrition programme aimed at...
The British Red Cross home care services will provide you with the support and care to...
Relate Teen can help post-primary school-aged children, usually aged 11 and over, to deal...
Mood Matters Young People programme is aimed at 14-18 year olds and gives them knowledge...
The Engage service provides a family therapy programme available to professionals working...
Family relationship support can be helpful for supporting relationships within the family...
In Ctrl is a group work programme for children and young people that aims to help them...
Just Ask is a unique Relationships and Sexuality Education programme working specifically...
Relationship support can be helpful for couples who have concerns or difficulties arising...
The project aims to meet the maternal mental health needs at this perinatal stage and...
Relationship counselling is an effective form of relationship maintenance, particularly...
Seeking Solutions offers children and young people help and support to deal with problems...
The Sustaining Healthy Relationships project is a new and innovative venture for Relate...
We’ve gathered useful advice, information and help for young people aged 8-25 and those...
Get help finding missing relatives abroad through our international family tracing...
Are you experiencing changes in your relationship because of a brain tumour? If you, your...
One At A Time Therapy is a single session of relationship counselling support, which can...
The Engage service provides a family therapy programme available to professionals working...
Relate Kids can help primary school-aged children, usually up to age 11, to deal with...
This is delivered to expectant mothers & parents of babies under 3 years of age. It...
Steps to Cope has been developed specifically for young people who have experienced...
Relationship support can be helpful for Individuals who have concerns or difficulties...
Pregnancy and guidance for after birth
Our free Easy Meals app is a great way to eat foods that are healthier for you. You’ll...
Nutrition scanner
Music timer for brushing teeth
Baby and child first aid
First aid advice
Support hub for mothers

Family Health Helplines & Web Chats

NSPCC - Helpline
Family Lives - Forum
ParentLine NI
ParentLine NI
Family Lives Forum