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Councils urged to create more inclusive and accessible play spaces

Children's charities and play industry bodies are calling on UK councils to create more facilities for children with disabilities who they claim are currently excluded from many play spaces.
The statement argues that 'society' has not created enough play spaces that are accessible for disabled children, PHOTO Adobe Stock
The statement argues that 'society' has not created enough play spaces that are accessible for disabled children, PHOTO Adobe Stock

According to the Children's Play Policy Forum and UK Play Safety Forum, 'society' has failed to produce enough accessible and inclusive places for children to play within a reasonable distance of their homes. 

The need to uphold every child’s right and need to play is addressed in a joint statement from the charity and industry body.

It is hoped that the ‘Including Disabled Children in Play Provision’ statement will increase understanding around the barriers that keep many disabled children and their families excluded from local play spaces. Key actions from the statement include:

The statement also calls for consistent use of the terms accessible and inclusive play.

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