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Kids Co-designing Healthy Places

Kids Co-designing Healthy Places is a Monash University project supported by VicHealth. The project supports councils and schools to engage with kids to co-design healthier places. It focuses on the things in our neighbourhoods that impact healthy eating and being active.

https://kidscodesigninghealthyplaces.com.au/

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Monash University and VicHealth 2021

Play in Blacktown City - a journey - Matt O‘Connor

Play Today PD session for Play Australia Members only. 

Source: Online Learning Series 3 June 2021

Show and Tell Your Street - Tyrone Avenue, Campbelltown SA

Campbelltown City Council in South Australia is collecting, recording and showcasing our connected streets. In this video, we celebrate Tyrone Avenue in Campbelltown, where residents have come together and built a connections and relationships with one another.

Click here to view the Tyrone Avenue project.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRAoSR2QPwc

Source:

Campbelltown SA May 2021

How to Grow a Playspace - Development and Design

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Katherine Masiulanis and Elizabeth Cummins

The Health and Wellbeing of Future Generations

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Professor Fiona Stanley AC & Dr Kate Lycett 2021

IPA Aotearoa NZ Article 31 Video

Do you want to take part in promoting the message that every child has the right to play? IPA Aotearoa NZ are inviting you to share their new video promoting Article 31 of the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child, with the important message that every child has the right to play. Watch and share!

https://youtu.be/brBsnYLOsbw

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IPA Aotearoa NZ 2021

Nature Play: What it is and what it isn't!

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Mary Jeavons and Fiona Robbe May 2021

Researching Early Childhood Education for Sustainability

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Dr Sue Elliott, Professor Eva Ärlemalm-Hagsér, Adjunct Professor Julie Davis 2020