The UK Health and Safety Executive together with the Play Safety Forum recently published a joint high level statement on risk and children's play.

It advocates that play is great for children's well-being and development and acknowledges that accidents and mistakes happen during play. 'No child will learn about risk if they are wrapped in cotton wool'.

In summary the statement makes clear that:
  • Play is important for children’s well-being and development
  • When planning and providing play opportunities, the goal is not to eliminate risk, but to weigh up the risks and benefits
  • Those providing play opportunities should focus on controlling the real risks, while securing or increasing the benefits – not on the paperwork
  • Accidents and mistakes happen during play – but fear of litigation and prosecution has been blown out of proportion
Read a pdf of the statement here: http://www.hse.gov.uk/entertainment/childs-play-statement.htm
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Mary was pleased to be invited by Dr Julie Rudner to speak with students of La Trobe University’s, Community Planning and Development Program in Bendigo

This program looks at towns and rural areas in terms of their social, economic and physical environments, with the aim of improving them as places to live. Julie particularly advocates for children’s rights.

Check out her blog called “Let my kids do WHAT?!”

 
 
Early Childhood Seminar - "Outdoor Play - Risky Business"
2 June 2011
Mary Jeavons will jointly present  with early childhood specialist Prue Walsh and educator Sue Elliot at a seminar titled Outdoor Play - Risky Business organised by Play Australia in Caulfield. The purpose of the seminar is to explore, the benefits of risks and challenges in outdoor play, the importance of nature, and design ideas for outdoor play environments in early childhood settings.

This seminar is being held as part of the 2011 Early Childhood Education conference "Together We Grow" organised by KPV.