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go2playWelcome to the first newsletter of 2016 for Go2Play. We have a lot of news for you from both Go2Play participants and from around the world.
Content this month includes:

  • Healthy Valleys embrace Active Play
  • Active Play Research | University of Strathclyde
  • Spotlight | Jeely Piece Club
  • British Heart Foundation Early Years Manifesto
  • Canada leads the way in ambitious outdoor play strategy
  • Changing school age should be on MSP’s radar
  • WHO publishes report on the war on childhood obesity
  • And Finally
    • Dates for your diary

go2playWelcome to the first newsletter of 2016 for Go2Play. We have a lot of news for you from both Go2Play participants and from around the world.
Content this month includes:

  • Healthy Valleys embrace Active Play
  • Active Play Research | University of Strathclyde
  • Spotlight | Jeely Piece Club
  • British Heart Foundation Early Years Manifesto
  • Canada leads the way in ambitious outdoor play strategy
  • Changing school age should be on MSP’s radar
  • WHO publishes report on the war on childhood obesity
  • And Finally
    • Dates for your diary
Author ssammels1Posted on February 1, 2016Categories Uncategorized

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