Warning – your child is unfit: Parents of pupils who fail school fitness tests to get letters from health police
Daniel Martin Mail
The Chief Medical Officer wants pupils to undergo fitness tests. Currently schools are only required to provide two hours of PE a week (posed by models) Parents of children deemed unfit are to be sent warning letters from schools. Secondary pupils will be forced to take an annual fitness test. If they fail, their parents will be told they are at risk of heart disease, brittle bones and obesity. The scheme was outlined yesterday by the Government’s chief medical officer, Sir Liam Donaldson. . Opposition parties said it also showed ministers’ plans to improve school sport had completely failed. The proposal is expected to be piloted at a small number of schools before being extended across the country. Under the scheme pupils will take so-called ‘bleep’ exercise tests which will see them perform a series of shuttle runs used to measure stamina and fitness. Sir Liam also revealed ministers were planning to unveil recommendations on the amount of exercise children aged three and four should be doing, because ‘many spend too much time on sedentary activities’. He acknowledged his plans would be ‘shocking’ to many parents, but insisted action was needed. His official annual report, entitled On The State Of Public Health, revealed only a third of adults meet the recommended amount of physical activity – 30 minutes at least five times a week.It also found that overall child fitness is falling by up to 9 per cent every decade. Sir Liam said the situation was ‘startlingly’ bad, with only a third of schoolchildren doing the recommended 60 minutes of activity a day. Pupils are supposed to do at least two hours of PE a week, according to Government guidelines. But 10 per cent of children are not even getting this amount of school sport. Critics say Labour is to blame, particularly as since 1997 around 2,000 school playing fields have been sold off. Parents in England are already sent letters about their children’s weight as part of the National Child Measurement Programme. They are informed if their children are overweight for their height in their first and last years in primary school.
But the scheme has been heavily criticised for stigmatising children and labelling them as fat at a young age. In one recent example, five-year-old Lucy Davies, from Poole, was told she was at risk of health problems despite weighing just 3st 9lbs and standing 3ft 9 ins tall. Parents said they feared their children would be bullied and made to feel inadequate by the new fitness tests.
Margaret Morrissey, founder of the Parents Out Loud pressure group, described the warning letters as ‘absolutely disgusting’. ‘If the Government goes any further they will be completely intrusive in every aspect of the way parents bring up children,’ she added. ‘If they were to suggest that about my child, I would probably sue them for defamation of character for basically calling me a poor parent. ‘Every child is different; they all have different genes. If you have the wrong genes, the chances are you won’t conform to Government targets.’ Bring back the school nurse more efficient and less expensive than government quangos.
Dylan Sharpe, from campaign group Big Brother Watch, said: ‘While it is important that children are fit and healthy, these proposed annual tests are yet more Government interference and yet more tests for a generation of children who are already constantly under assessment.’ LibDem health spokesman Norman Lamb said: ‘Sir Liam Donaldson is right to raise concerns about the state of our children’s health but routine “bleep tests” won’t by themselves solve the obesity crisis facing the country.’ The Department for Children, School and Families said: ‘We think it’s an interesting idea and we will consider it.’
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MP’s & Councillors, School Teachers and Teachers Assistants are in some cases more than likely classed as officially overweight and in fact the British Prime Minister would more than likely fit this category… will all the for mentioned be put through the same fitness tests? and then humiliated, demonised and penalised by the state if not fitting the fitness test? or is it only children to be put through this sickening over the top Nazi style perfect race regime?
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