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- Karen Williams - National Marketing Manager – Play Australia
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In Britain’s Playgrounds, ‘Bringing in Risk’ to Build Resilience
In Britain’s Playgrounds, ‘Bringing in Risk’ to Build Resilience.
After decades spent ratcheting up safety measures, many British educators say the pendulum has swung too far. Bring on the scissors, bricks and mud pits. Read the full article at the New York Times website.
Sensory playgrounds offer more than a swing and slide to engage children
This week The Age Newspaper has featured a great article about the development of a Sensory Playground in NSW. Read the full story here.
NSW schools to open playgrounds for public use over summer holidays
The ABC news website has this week reported that the NSW State government will run a trial over the summer holidays. Read more here.
Risky Busines by Emily Ditchburn
An article re posted here in full from the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australsia.
Words by: Emily Ditchburn.
Can there be such a thing as keeping children ‘too safe’? Absolutely – and councils shouldn’t be scared to play their part by introducing a little risk into playgrounds.
Play Australia Member co authors article for The Conversation website
Praise for Play Australia member Kym Simoncini from the University of Canberra, who has co-authored this article for the very popular website - 'The Conversation'.
The article is titled 'Christmas shopping: Why blocks are still the best present you can buy children' and is a well structured and convincing argument.
Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines from The Australian Federal Government
This week the Australian Federal Government's Department of Health has released new 'movement guidelines' which support Play Australia's promotion of play for young people and families in Australia.
We have reproduced the guidelines here, with all links directed to the Department of Health's website.
Regardless of how young or old you are, there are physical activity and sedentary behaviour guidelines available for you.
Featured Authors: Katherine Masiulanis and Elizabeth Cummins
Katherine Masiulanis and Elizabeth Cummins are the latest Routledge Featured Authors. Read the interview to discover more about their recent publication, How to Grow a Playspace.
Order direct from the Publisher - Routlesge, Taylor and Francis Group.
Election of the first Australian as the President of the International Play Association.
Media Release Monday September 2017
Play Australia is delighted to announce the election of Robyn Monro Miller as the President of the International Play Association (IPA).
In being elected to the role of President, Robyn will be the first Australian to hold that position in the 56 year history of the International Play Association.
At the triennial meeting of the IPA in Calgary, Canada today, Robyn was elected unanimously by the delegates representing more than 30 countries from around the world.
Robyn is the Chief Executive Officer of Network of Community Activities in NSW and current Chairperson of the NSW Children’s Week Committee.
Penned in: How public space is failing our children
An informative and inspirational article published on the foreground.com.au website about including children in design of public play spaces.