Key recommendations
for government in the report that won API support were:
for play to be embedded within a Whole
Child Strategy under the aegis of a Cabinet Minister
for Children responsible for cross ‑ departmental roll out and co-ordination; for government to require local authorities to prepare children and young people's plans including strategies to address overweight and obesity with its physical, mental and emotional consequences; for funding for play to be ring - fenced within local authority budgets; to address barriers to outdoor play for children of all ages and abilities; to extend the Sport England Primary Spaces and Sport Premium programmes to all schools with a broader scope to incorporate a wide variety of physical literacy activities including play; to communicate through public information campaigns to parents and families the value of active outdoor play, including risk or benefit assessment; and to improve public sector procurement practice for public play pr
Children responsible
for cross ‑ departmental roll out and co-ordination;
for government to require local authorities to prepare
children and young people's plans including strategies to address overweight and obesity with its physical, mental and emotional consequences; for funding for play to be ring - fenced within local authority budgets; to address barriers to outdoor play for children of all ages and abilities; to extend the Sport England Primary Spaces and Sport Premium programmes to all schools with a broader scope to incorporate a wide variety of physical literacy activities including play; to communicate through public information campaigns to parents and families the value of active outdoor play, including risk or benefit assessment; and to improve public sector procurement practice for public play pr
children and
young people's plans including strategies to address overweight and obesity with its physical, mental and emotional consequences;
for funding
for play to be ring - fenced within local authority budgets; to address barriers to
outdoor play
for children of all ages and abilities; to extend the Sport England Primary Spaces and Sport Premium programmes to all schools with a broader scope to incorporate a wide variety of physical literacy activities including play; to communicate through public information campaigns to parents and families the value of active outdoor play, including risk or benefit assessment; and to improve public sector procurement practice for public play pr
children of all ages and abilities; to extend the Sport England Primary Spaces and Sport Premium programmes to all schools with a broader scope to incorporate a wide variety of physical literacy
activities including play; to communicate through public information campaigns to parents and families the value of active
outdoor play, including risk or benefit assessment; and to improve public sector procurement practice
for public play provision.
Genre:
Children's eBooks, Animals, Arts, Music & Photography, Computers & Technology, History, Action & Adventure, Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths, Science Fiction, Fantasy & Scary Stories, Comics & Graphic Novels, Mysteries & Detectives, Geography & Cultures, Biographies, Holidays & Celebrations, Education & Reference, Religions, Science, Nature & How It Works, Cars, Trains & Things That Go, Sports &
Outdoors, Humor, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Teen &
Young Adult, Romance,
Activities, Crafts & Games, Early Learning Size: 244 pages Free eBook download
for Kindle from 15 May 2018 onward PDT / PST
A family camp,
outdoor movie night and end of year family celebrations are among the
activities which have provided the opportunity
for children,
young people and their parents within bushfire affected communities to connect with each other in a supportive social environment.