The Children's Play Council commissioned a research review to examine the benefits of play, and how best to compensate for the recent decline of natural play space. The findings suggest children want more opportunities to play outside, as almost three-quarters of those surveyed said they would like to play out more often.
Authors Stuart Lester and Martin Maudsley from Playwork Partnerships called for the environmental play provision to be more uniform, with 'sustainable funding, training, networking and strategic support'.
SkillsActive set a good example at a Playday event held in Victoria Park, East London last week. Around 35 community projects attracted thousands of children to enjoy football, hula hoping and parachute games.
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