Sunday, 21 June 2015

City of Edinburgh Council Play Policy






Edinburgh’s Play Principles and Values
  1. Play is a fundamental right for every child.*

  2. Play is an activity which is valuable in its own right. It is about the fun and satisfaction of the participant and benefits children, young people, families and communities.

  3. Play is a valued activity through which children and young people can express and manage their feelings, make new friends, acquire new skills, and gain an understanding of the world around them.

  4. Every child and young person in Edinburgh should be able to access free-play opportunities and play facilities which are accessible, affordable, culturally sensitive and relevant to their needs and play aspirations.

  5. Children and young people in Edinburgh have the right to well maintained, quality play environments which provide stimulation and challenge relevant to their age.

  6. The views, opinions and experiences of children and young people should be central to the development of play policies and especially the planning and design of the environments in which they play.

    *Article 31 United Nations Charter on the Rights of the Child 

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