Monday, May 14, 2012

Developing National Guidelines on Inclusive Play

Dear ACT,

In a couple of weeks time I am going to be participating in a workshop that is developing national guidelines on inclusive play. The workshop is about getting people to think about how to make playgrounds inclusive for everyone.

I am 13 years old. I have a disability and have always been a big fan of a playground. When I was younger it was more the equipment that I enjoyed. Now for me, I still love a good playground because it sparks my imagination.

We need to make sure playgrounds can be used for ALL kids and their families. Can you share your ideas with me about what makes an inclusive playground by answering the questions below? If it is easier for kids to draw what they are thinking then send me your picture. I will use this information when I do my presentation at the workshop.

Thanks for your time.
Danny D

1.If you were in charge of designing a playground what 3 things would be most important?
2.How do we make sure kids don’t feel left out in a playground?
3.What do you think makes a playground fun?
4.Do you have any other comments?

PS Could you please send me your responses by Friday 18 May.


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