‘Seventeen years on: why England needs a new National Play Strategy’ -
@BDonline
bdonline.co.uk/opinion/seven…
Just over seventeen years ago, the last Labour government launched England’s first, and only, National Play Strategy.
Developed in partnership with
@PlayEngland, the strategy was bold, ambitious and forward-thinking. Backed by £235 million, it aimed to create 3,500 new play spaces across every local authority, including 30 staffed adventure playgrounds. More than just playgrounds, it set out to embed play into planning, housing, schools, transport and public space.
And, crucially, it recognised play as a right, not a luxury, vital to children’s health, happiness and development. But just two years later, the coalition government pulled the plug on play.
Adventure playgrounds disappeared. Playworkers were forgotten. Playgrounds rotted. Inequality deepened. And children have been paying the price ever since.
Seventeen years. That is an entire childhood, from birth to adulthood, without any national commitment to play.
That is why Play England boldly continue our call for a new National Play Strategy, this time underpinned by Play Sufficiency legislation.
We can and must do better, for our children and future generations.
On 13 May, we launched Play England’s new organisational strategy — It All Starts with Play! — at the Houses of Parliament, hosted by
@TomHayesBmouth MP. We brought together over 150 senior figures, MPs, peers, sector leaders, funders and decision-makers, to put play back where it belongs: at the heart of public life.
playengland.org.uk/strategy
The event also marked the launch of a new All-Party Parliamentary Group on Play (
@APPGonPlay), a cross-party coalition of Parliamentarians committed to building long-term political will and accountability around children’s right to play.
This was not just a launch. It was a turning point, for children, for play and for Play England.
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