Autumn | Winter 2024
This issue of our magazine explores the theme of planning for play – involving children. It features examples from across Wales.
The articles highlight how encouraging children to participate, to make decisions about their play environment, and collaborating with children of all ages to meet their play needs is of great benefit to everyone involved. Features include:
- Play Space Engagement Tool – how local children and teenagers informed the development of Isle of Anglesey Council’s new toolkit for engaging children of all ages in creating play spaces
- Planning Pioneers – Child Friendly Cardiff’s Tom Pughsley shares examples of how the team is embedding children’s voices in urban development across the city
- Listening to children – Lauren Cole and Gareth Stacey share their experiences about how they are building play sufficiency with hyperlocal research in Carmarthenshire and Wrexham
- Let’s talk about play – a new endorsed course by Play Wales, recently undertaken by young volunteers in an afterschool club in Gwynedd
- Play Champions – children at Windsor Clive Primary School in Cardiff tell us about their fundraising efforts, promoting the right to play and a fun visit from The Flying Seagull Project
- Spotlight on Kian Wilson, a young playworker from Rhondda Cynon Taf
- Playworkers promote active travel with children in Torfaen
- An interview with the Minister for Children and Social Care, Dawn Bowden MS
- A progress update from the Welsh Government on the Ministerial Review of Play.