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Safety fears 'hinder outdoor play', says survey
Published: 1st Aug 2012 01:07:18
Fears over safety and traffic are preventing children playing outdoors, research for Play England suggests.
Almost half of parents (49%) said their children did not play outside because of fears about concerns about "stranger danger"; cited traffic as a reason.
The survey of 1,000 parents found nearly a third (31%) said their child did not play outside the house because of fears of an accident or injury.
The poll was released to mark Playday 2012, an annual campaign day for play.
The survey found almost half (43.6%) of today's parents believed their own children had less time to play than they did.
In a bid to boost play, community organisers across the UK are organising around 500 different events for half a million children and their families, focusing on the theme "Get out and Play".
The organisers, Play England, Play Scotland, Play Wales and PlayBoard Northern Ireland, have been running the campaign for 25 years.
Playing outside should be an everyday event for all children”
The aim is to raise awareness of children's right to play and the importance of play for their health, wellbeing and happiness.
There is a particular focus this year on the benefits of outdoor play.
Cath Prisk, director of Play England, said: "Playing outside should be an everyday event for all children.
"If we want to foster the next generation of Olympians and sports stars, then we need children with confidence, who love being active and are confident in tackling challenges.
"If parents are too afraid to let their children play out... then we as a society need to address this fear.
"Whether that's a community, living in a cul-de-sac agreeing children will be playing out everyday, a street applying to the council to close the road for play regularly, or residents volunteering to help local play projects reach more children, we can all do our bit."
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BBC News, 2012. Safety fears 'hinder outdoor play', says survey. [Online] (Updated 01 Aug 2012)Available at: http://www.ukwirednews.com/news.php/1443811-Safety-fears-hinder-outdoor-play-says-survey [Accessed 19th June 2013]
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