Gareth Southgate Highlights Families' Struggles to Afford Sports Kit for Children
1-Minute Brief
Concerns over the affordability of sports kit may impact children's participation in physical education and increase screen time.
Key Facts
- Former England men's football manager Gareth Southgate has raised concerns about families struggling to afford sports kit.
- Southgate is supporting The Multibank charity campaign, which provides essential items including sports equipment to UK families.
- He warned that some parents cannot buy kit needed for children to take part in sport and PE lessons.
- Southgate stated that this lack of access may be driving children towards increased screen time.
- The Multibank campaign aims to help families across the UK access necessary items for children's participation in activities.
What Happened
Gareth Southgate spoke out about the financial barriers some families face in providing sports kit for their children, supporting a charity initiative to address the issue.
Why It Matters
Limited access to sports equipment may reduce children's opportunities for physical activity and social engagement, potentially affecting their health and well-being.
What's Next
The Multibank campaign will continue efforts to distribute essential items. Further public discussion and potential policy responses may follow.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft5h agoGareth Southgate: ‘Some families are struggling. They can’t afford to buy kit to take part in PE’
- Sky NewsUnknown6h agoKids can't afford sports kit and being driven to screens, warns ex-England boss
