AbstractThe case for the universal application of ‘safer surfacing’ in playgrounds is assessed in terms of absolute risk, cost–benefit, and qualitative factors, and found to be open to question on each front. In parallel, it is noted that members of the child welfare and play communities are increasingly of the view that playgrounds are losing their appeal for children, which in turn has its own health, safety and developmental consequences. In part, this loss of attractiveness may have linkages with the recent concern over play safety and the imposition of measures such as ‘safer surfacing’. It is proposed that the drive for play safety, which has existed for some 20 years, should be succeded by a more holistic approach which, rather than considering play safety in isolation, acknowledges the importance of all attributes of play including child safety both on and off playgrounds, potential beneficial aspects of childhood risk exposure, adventure, and play value.


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    Title :

    Policy issues and risk–benefit trade-offs of ‘safer surfacing’ for children’s playgrounds


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    Publication date :

    2003-05-14


    Size :

    10 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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