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We have updated our stock of library items and they are now available to all Playworks members. The books cover a range of issues from craft and art ideas, to play guidelines. The new items will bring us all up to date on published work in the play sector and we hope that the service will prove useful to you. Come on down and have a browse!

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Monday, 16 November 2009 14:41

The Play Action Network (PAN) was successfully re-launched in December 2008. PAN is a partnership of organisations / individuals that have an interest in developing children’s play in the city.

The network exists in order to: 

  • Raise the profile of play in Nottingham amongst all sectors.
  • Improve the quality and diversity of play opportunities available to children and young people and access to these opportunities.
  • Provide a forum for debate where stakeholders can raise issues and concerns on matters affecting children and young people’s play.
  • Provide the opportunity to develop partnership working, disseminate information and gain knowledge at grass roots level, providing a sounding board for change and innovation.
  • Enable the sharing of ideas, information and good practice in play.
  • Advocate for the voluntary sector informing and influencing policy opinion and decision makers.

The next meeting will be held on Wednesday 31st March 2010.  

The theme will be ; The Power of Play...............

It will feature;

Wendy Russell, Senior Lecturer in Playwork, on the role of play in child development 

Wendy Russell, Playworks Volunteer Coordinator, launching Playworks Volunteer Project

Case studies from Playworks staff on Play in the wider community

A creative workshop using scrap!

To book or for more information please contact Paul Gelsthorpe on 0115 9589199

You can take a look at the flyer for this event here