Paisley Daily Express

Outdoor play fund for families

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Children is Renfrewshi­re could benefit from a new fund which encourages outdoor play activities as a way of improving health and well-being.

Last year, more than 5,500 youngsters took part in organised sessions through the Outdoor Community Play Fund.

This year, funding has increased to £550,000 so more children, young people and their families can benefit.

The fund will also support four pilot projects providing outdoor play opportunit­ies for children with additional support needs.

Children’s Minister Clare Haughey said:“All children have a right to play and there is strong evidence that playing outside can benefit children and young people’s health and well-being.

“We know that families from more deprived areas and those with children with additional support needs can sometimes find it difficult to access play opportunit­ies.

“By increasing our investment in the Outdoor Community Play Fund in 2022-23, we will help more children to access quality outdoor play in their communitie­s, to be active, meet friends and have fun.”

Celia Tennant, CEO of Inspiring Scotland added: “We believe it is essential for children and families to have continued opportunit­ies to play outdoors – supporting their physical and mental health and wellbeing.

“As fund managers, we will use the expertise we’ve gained from over a decade of work in this area to help provide more and better opportunit­ies for Scotland’s children and their families to play, learn and thrive.”

Resources are also available on the Parent Club website to support outdoor play for all families.

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