Policy for play

Policy for play
Author: Voce, Adrian
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2015-10-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447319436

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Play is fundamental to children’s health, wellbeing and development. Yet in the modern world, their space and opportunity to play is under threat. This is the first book to look in detail at children’s play within public policy. Using the UK government’s play strategy for England (2008-10) as a detailed case study, it explores states’ obligations to children under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the General Comment of 2013. It presents evidence that strategies for public health, education and even environmental sustainability would be more effective with a better-informed perspective about the nature of play and the importance of allowing children more time and space for it. The book throws down a challenge to both play advocates and governments, to make effective policy that respects, protects and fulfils children’s right to play as a priority. It is an essential tool for practitioners and campaigners around the world.

Policy for Play

Policy for Play
Author: Adrian Voce
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2015-10-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781447319429

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Play is fundamental to children's health and development, but today, their space and opportunity for doing so is being threatened. In Policy for Play, Adrian Voce uses case studies from the United Kingdom, Europe, and North and South America to explore states' obligations to children under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and its 2013 General Comment. While considering the effects that lack of opportunities for play have on children's lives, he argues that strategies for public health, education, and even environmental sustainability would be more effective with a better informed perspective on the importance of allowing children the time and space to play. Challenging both play advocates and governments to produce effective policies that protect children's right to play, this book will be an essential tool for practitioners and campaigners around the world.

Social policy in the European Union state of play 2015

Social policy in the European Union  state of play 2015
Author: David Natali (OSE),Bart Vanhercke (OSE)
Publsiher: ETUI
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2015-09-23
Genre: European Union countries
ISBN: 9782874523748

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The sixteenth edition of Social policy in the European Union: state of play has a triple ambition. First, it provides easily accessible information to a wide audience about recent developments in both EU and domestic social policymaking. Second, the volume provides a more analytical reading, embedding the key developments of the year 2014 in the most recent academic discourses. Third, the forward-looking perspective of the book aims to provide stakeholders and policymakers with specific tools that allow them to discern new opportunities to influence policymaking. In this 2015 edition of Social policy in the European Union: state of play, the authors tackle the topics of the state of EU politics after the parliamentary elections, the socialisation of the European Semester, methods of political protest, the Juncker investment plan, the EU’s contradictory education investment, the EU’s contested influence on national healthcare reforms, and the neoliberal Trojan Horse of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).

Policy for Play

Policy for Play
Author: Adrian Voce
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2015
Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
ISBN: 1447319451

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This book examines in detail children's play within public policy. Using the UK government's Play Strategy for England (2008-10) as a detailed case study, it explores states' obligations to children under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the General Comment of 2013. It presents evidence that strategies for public health, education and even environmental sustainability would be more effective with a better-informed perspective about the nature of play and the importance of allowing children more time and space for it.

Creating Excellence in Primary School Playtimes

Creating Excellence in Primary School Playtimes
Author: Michael Follett
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-04-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781784503611

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School playtimes account for 20% of a child's school life, but how can schools ensure that this time is as beneficial as possible for primary school pupils? Emphasising the importance of play in child development, this book identifies the key challenges facing schools during break times and sets out a complete strategy for effectively managing playtimes that are fun-filled and offer children greater long-term benefits. With before and after case studies showing how school playtimes have been transformed through the author's OPAL Primary Programme, this book demonstrates how to improve common issues such as behaviour, staffing, space and facilities in a sustainable way that capitalises on investments in equipment and training. Promoting wellbeing and healthy child development, this book provides inspiring reading for primary school staff and play workers, and creative ideas and ready-to-use solutions that will help schools to meet Ofsted criteria for excellent play.

Policy Analysis in the United States

Policy Analysis in the United States
Author: John A. Hird
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-02-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781447333821

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Policy Analysis in the United States gathers a group of original contributions by scholars and leading practitioners of public policy analysis. Originating in the United States, the field of public policy analysis has affected nations around the world and been enhanced by contributions of scholars and practitioners in other regions, but it remains most highly developed and practiced in education and government here. This volume explores the nature of policy analysis in different sectors and at different levels of government, as well as by nongovernmental actors, such as unions, businesses, NGOs, and the media.

Games Real Actors Play

Games Real Actors Play
Author: Fritz W Scharpf
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018-03-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429979903

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Games Real Actors Play provides a persuasive argument for the use of basic concepts of game theory in understanding public policy conflicts. Fritz Scharpf criticizes public choice theory as too narrow in its examination of actor motives and discursive democracy as too blind to the institutional incentives of political parties. With the nonspecialist in mind, the author presents a coherent actor-centered model of institutional rational choice that integrates a wide variety of theoretical contributions, such as game theory, negotiation theory, transaction cost economics, international relations, and democratic theory.Games Real Actors Play offers a framework for linking positive theory to the normative issues that necessarily arise in policy research and employs many cross-national examples, including a comparative use of game theory to understand the differing reactions of Great Britain, Sweden, Austria, and the Federal Republic of Germany to the economic stagflation of the 1970s.

Policies and Play

Policies and Play
Author: Sacha Powell,Ian Wellard,National Children's Bureau,Play England (Project)
Publsiher: National Children's Bureau
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Children
ISBN: 1905818327

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