“…Furthermore, while out-of-school sports programmes will train young people to develop and apply particular skills, these are intended to develop their abilities in ways that support their engagement with, and enjoyment of the activity such as swimming, horse riding, football or athletics. Other initiatives may support children to grow their social networks either with their peers, with adults, members of their wider community, or beyond (Fredricks & Simpkins, 2013;Santoro, Cassidy & MacDonald, 2018). Some programmes are established to provide opportunities for young people to receive mentoring (Hamilton, 2014).…”