UK government announces ยฃ132.5m after-school clubs package
Funding for extracurricular activities comes as ministers prepare to introduce social media restrictions for under-16s The government has announced a ยฃ132.5m funding package for after-school clubs as ministers prepare to introduce expected restrictions on social media use for un
Funding for extracurricular activities comes as ministers prepare to introduce social media restrictions for under-16s
The government has announced a ยฃ132.5m funding package for after-school clubs as ministers prepare to introduce expected restrictions on social media use for under-16s.
The programme is designed to expand access to enrichment activities in schools, with funding for clubs ranging from music groups and debating societies to engineering and sports, in what ministers describe as an effort to give children alternatives to time spent online.
It comes before an expected announcement by Keir Starmer on measures to limit childrenโs access to social media, with the restrictions expected to be introduced in the coming days.
The prime minister is understood to be considering an Australian-style ban , alongside options such as curfews and limits on addictive design features. Technology secretary Liz Kendall previously said a ban is โon the tableโ.
Ministers say the funding will help schools provide structured after-school activities at a time when they are seeking to reduce pressure on young peopleโs mental health.
The Department for Education pointed to a survey of more than 14,000 young people, which found that despite being the most digitally connected generation, many report high levels of loneliness.
Ofsted will also take a schoolโs enrichment offer into account when assessing personal development, the department said, in a move intended to place a greater weight on extracurricular provision.

