AREAS OF FOCUS
 
Urban Policy and Planning
 
Children's Rights
 
Children's Citizenship and Democratic Participation
 
Environmental Learning and Education
 
Innovative Design for Children
 
Play Policy, Planning and Design
 

PLAY POLICY, PLANNING AND DESIGN

CERG has a particularly concern with the improvements in the quality of play opportunities in cities. This is related to research carried out by CERG members that has revealed the poor availability of play resources for many children in cities (links to papers: Roger’ The Changing City of Childhood” and Sandy Gaster’s papers and Pamela’s dissertation).  Similar, CERG has influenced play environment policy and practice by working closely with the New York City Department of Parks to support them in their development of new policies and practices in play provision.

In our determination to find a solution to the lack of play opportunities in the 1990s when even parents were often afraid to use public playgrounds in some neighborhoods, we worked in direct collaboration with community residents to develop a new model for children’s play areas that we called “Play Gardens” and we built a number of these small play areas for young children in community gardens in the South Bronx and the Lower East side of Manhattan.

CERG has a long relationship of collaboration in conferences and workshops with the Child Development Institute of Sarah Lawrence College in innovation for children’s play. In 2008 we held a conference at the Graduate Center, jointly sponsored with Alliance for Childhood and Sara Lawrence College on the state of children’s play in New York City. Out of this was formed the New York Play Coalition (www.NYCPlay.org) This coalition remains very active and we continue to collaborate closely with its members.

CERG has collaborated with many designers over the years in the programming and design of children’s play spaces but the work with Rockwell Design on the innovative Imagination Playground has been particularly fulfilling. The designers allowed us to assist them in all phases of design and development of a new kind of public play space where children themselves can be the designers!