Said the Faughan election candidate: “Play is critical to every child’s well-being and development throughout their early years.
“It allows them to engage and relate with the world around them and to learn to socialise with one another.
“It provides them with enjoyment, physical activity, cognitive skills, social and emotional learning, and is necessary to a happy childhood.
“The importance of a child’s right to play is enshrined in Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
“A low level of play provision has already been identified, in the Derry City and Strabane District Council ‘Play Plan 2021-2036’, in the communities of Bready, Prehen and Tamnaherin. However, these areas continue to be without any outdoor play park provision.
“As a parent of three young children, I am acutely aware of the danger of the creeping digital culture that is encouraging children to spend more time indoors.
“Where we once had ‘jumpers for goalposts’, we too often have e-sport and online gaming. A healthy balance is needed.
“I have also experienced, at first hand, this lack of outdoor play park provision for my own children.
“No area should have two or more play parks until all have at least one. This serious gap in provision needs to be addressed immediately.
“I will campaign with local groups to ensure play park provision is prioritised and delivered, without compromising our woodlands or environmentally sensitive areas, for everyone across the Faughan area.”
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