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Galway to Benefit from the Summer of Play initiative with €6m in funding for outdoor play

Galway to benefit from the €6million in funding for outdoor play as announced by Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman, T.D., today.

Speaking about the fund, Green Party Senator Pauline O’Reilly said, “I am delighted that funding will be allocated for a ‘We-go-swing’ for Salthill Playground, and a sensory garden for the Millennium Playground”.  She went on to say “for too long children with disabilities have been excluded from play or only had one piece of equipment within a playground that was accessible.  With the installation of a ‘We-go-swing’ children with disabilities can now play side by side with their friends and siblings.  This is very much welcomed.”  O’Reilly continued “spending time outdoors not only protects against Covid infection but it is also healthier for our mental and physical health”.

The Summer of Play initiative supports and encourages children and their families to get outside and play as restrictions ease in the coming months. The initiative will see grants, supports and information resources rolled out over the summer months, creating opportunities for children and their families to enjoy a summer of play.

Launching the Summer of Play, the Minister said:

“We all know that play is how children grow, learn and discover. And after a tough year, it will also be how children reconnect with their family, friends and their communities and recover from the impact of the pandemic.

“In response to the very difficult times children have experienced because of the pandemic, we want to help make sure that children get outside, play, and have fun.  To that end, I’ll be announcing funding, supports and resources throughout the summer for them to do just that.

As part of the Summer of Play launch, the Minister announced €6 million in funding to support outdoor play. The funding is being rolled out through two grants:

  • The Playing Outside Grant for Early Learning and Care and School-Aged Childcare services will provide €5.5 million in funding for services to enhance their outdoor spaces.
  • €450,000 for the Local Authorities Play and Recreation grant will fund the refurbishment and development of playgrounds and play areas across the country. The projects funded encompass a wide range of initiatives that will deliver diverse benefits to children and young people and have a positive impact on communities. They include projects such as sensory gardens, learn to cycle tracks, and natural play trails.

The Minister also announced a resource for families to support their children’s play – Let’s Play Ireland. The Let’s Play Ireland website, which was originally launched in 2020 and gives families access to a range of play resources for children, has now been updated and relaunched for summer 2021. The resource includes content on activities for parents to enjoy with their children, tips on supporting children with their feelings, and ideas and activities for learning through play.

“The Let’s Play Ireland website on gov.ie has been updated and is packed with new resources for children and families to enjoy. The two grants I’m announcing today will further support this by providing safe, inclusive spaces for children to play in their communities:

  • Early Learning and Care and School-Age Childcare services have already risen to the challenge of adapting to the current Covid-19 restrictions by enhancing their outside spaces to support children to spend more time outside. The Playing Outside Grant will help services to further develop their outdoor spaces for learning and play.
  • The Local Authorities Play & Recreation Grant will support works to ensure playgrounds are safe and inclusive for all children to enjoy, which will be so important as the restrictions due to Covid-19 are lifted.

A series of other exciting funded initiatives will roll out of over the coming weeks – all of them promoting a summer of play”.

Welcoming the announcement, Ruth (8) said:

“I love playing because it’s so much fun with my friends. I love moving around, it makes me happy and joyful”.

The summer of play was also welcomed by Elise (8), who commented:

“I’m excited to play because it’s fun and my friends are kind”.

Hugh (4) commented:

“I really, really, really like playing.”

For more information on the Summer of Play initiative, go to gov.ie/children.