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Design for play: a guide to creating successful play spaces

WebEndorsements Health and Safety Executive HSE commends the application of sensible health and safety management principles to the provision of children’s play, and …

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Physical activity guidelines

WebTo stay healthy, adults aged 19-64 should try to be active daily and should do: at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity such as cycling or brisk walking every week, and. …

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Outdoor Play and Learning: guidance for creating outdoor play

WebAmbition for Scotland. The ambition in the Play Strategy for Scotland is for all children and young people to enjoy high quality play opportunities, particularly outdoor free play in …

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The Power of Play

WebThe Power of Play is a literature review which presents a strong body of evidence and expert opinion demonstrating the crucial role of play, especially outdoor play, in …

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Playing Outdoors: Spaces and Places, Risk and Challenge. Helen …

WebScotland’s Play Charter describes our collective commitment to play for all children and young people. Supporters of the Charter know that children have the right to …

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Guidance on Playwork

WebFor playworkers, the play process takes precedence and playworkers act as advocates for play when engaging with adult led agendas. The role of the playworker is to support all …

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My World Outdoors

WebMy World Outdoors. pdf (2.51 MB) Download Open. This Care Inspectorate publication shares good practice in how early years services can provide play and learning wholly or …

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Health & Wellbeing Archives

WebScotland’s Play Charter. Scotland’s Play Charter describes our collective commitment to play for all children and young people. Supporters of the Charter know that children have …

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Scotland's Play Strategy

WebThe eight recommendations are: Refresh the Play Strategy and ensure national and local leadership. Renew and develop the national and local commitment to outdoor play. …

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Managing Risk in Play Provision implementation guide 2nd edition

WebThis implementation guide shows how play providers can replace current risk assessment practice with an approach that fully takes into account the benefits to children and young …

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Getting it Right for Play

WebGetting it Right for Play: The Power of Play: an evidence base 5 Introduction Play is the universal language of childhood. It has been described as behaviour which is ‘freely …

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Realising the ambition: Being Me

WebRealising the ambition: Being Me. pdf (15.87 MB) Download Open. This document has been creatively and sensitively designed to guide and support all those who work with babies …

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Messy & Creative Play

WebMessy Play is a great way to learn how to make choices and is also great for developing small hand muscles. Our Messy and Creative Play booklets are full of ideas and are our …

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Policy Landscape

WebPlay Scotland works to influence both the national and local policy environment to take full account of the importance of Article 31 for children’s well-being and development. Since …

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New York ‘junk’ inspires kids to play

WebDelivering and celebrating children and young people’s right to play. Donate. Menu

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