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From page 41 of the Guide. • Consideration of play preferences of teenagers including ‘hang out’ spaces. • Everyone Can Play • Adventurous Spaces From page 41 of the Guide.
From page 41 of the Guide. • Designing with Children and Young People in Next Steps of the Guide includes additional information relating to this action. • 1000 Play Streets
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From page 41 of the Guide. • Enhances opportunities for imaginative play and exploration. • Engaging Young Children in Nature Play • Healthy Streets Australia Design Check • Playground shade best practice principles
From page 41 of the Guide. • A range of play types are utilised such as; sensory play, water play. • Everyone Can Play
From page 41 of the Guide. This can be encouraged by co-locating spaces intended for various ages. For example, the provision of exercise equipment, challenging games or puzzles, recreational gardening alongside play spaces.
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2.2.5 Ample canopy trees and greenery are planted around play and rest spaces to provide shade, improve air quality, support biodiversity.
2.2.6 A diverse range of play types and opportunities are provided throughout the neighbourhood.
2.2.7 Play opportunities are integrated for various stages, ages (early years, school years, young adults), genders, and abilities.
2.2.8 Intergenerational play opportunities are provided to encourage interaction between children and adults (including older adults such as grandparents).
2.2.9 Murals, sculptures or other forms of community art are included that reflect the cultural diversity and identity of the neighbourhood.
2.2.10 Children and Young People are consulted as part of a co-creation process for establishing the types and locations of play opportunities.
Healthy Higher Density Living for Families with Children: An Advocacy, Planning and Design Guide Neighbourhood Considerations Checklist Neighbourhood Considerations – 2.2 Diverse play opportunities Key Design Guidelines Design element Guideline implementation Tree canopy, greenery and nature based play opportunities Diversity of types of play opportunities
Opportunities for nature-based play, gardening activities and outdoor relaxation are provided.
Play opportunities for a range of ages and abilities
Intergenerational play opportunities
Community art to reflect cultural diversity
Co-creation/consultation process with Young people
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Healthy Higher Density Living for Families with Children: An Advocacy, Planning and Design Guide
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