Skip to main content

No results found

Love Local

Improving children’s lives through play

divider

Since 1974, charitable organisation Oxfordshire Play Association (OPA) has been working hard to increase play opportunities for children and young people aged 0 to 19 years across the county. They want to champion and support the rights of all Children and Young People to have access to high quality, inclusive play opportunities to improve their physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing. Each year, OPA organise a series of Play and Activity days at various venues across Oxfordshire.

On 1 August their Witney Playday will take place at West Witney Sports & Social Club, Burford Road, Witney. OX29 0NB from 11am until 3pm. The day will bring families from the local community together through a day full of play and fun. Activities have been selected to provide opportunities for both physical and fun learning, with something suitable for young people of all ages and interests. Admission and activities are all free, although refreshments do need to be purchased. Visitors are welcome to bring their own picnic along.

Martin Gillett, Oxfordshire Play Association manager, said: “The aim is to get families out playing together, being physically active and get them off the sofa. It is free, so it is a great day for no money.”

The event is funded and supported by Witney Town Council, Cottsway Housing, Witney Town Hall Charity.

The Playdays which OPA run are free, family fun playdays are becoming increasingly important with the savage cuts previously imposed on Children and Families services in Oxfordshire (including the closure of local Children’s Centres and Youth Services) over recent times. With the unprecedented Cost of Living Crisis, there has seen an unprecedented increase in children’s mental health problems, loneliness and reduced physical activity. Therefore, the need for charities such as OPA who are one of the Oxfordshire’s lead organisations promoting play for young people.

Not only do they arrange Playdays, but they also help support Parents and Carers as they can demonstrate how play can be achieved on a minimal or zero budget using natural and recycled materials. Information on such activities is available on their website oxonplay.org.uk/families. They also provide information on services and activities available in the local and wider area. The charity also works closely in communities encouraging a greater sense of belonging to promote Active & Engaged Communities, promoting local clubs, groups and societies. It is equally important that local groups and organisations consider the needs of children and young people when they are organising events and activities.

OPA also offer play equipment hire, they run junior youth clubs to creating play strategy and policy for Oxfordshire. One phenomenally successful project developed in partnership with the late Gordon Sturrock is Oxford Therapeutic Playwork (OTP). Gordon was an internationally renowned playwork theorist and OPA have adopted Sturrock’s model of Therapeutic Playwork to create a high quality play space which offers children and young people opportunities to heal through self-directed Play. This is enhanced by complex interventions and specific tools and resources used by the OTP specialist.

‘Through play the child can re-negotiate material that is causing difficulty in life elsewhere. Much of this material has been, previously, hidden, and is expressed through symbol, and covert meaning. The bullied child, bullies, in turn, her dolls. The abused child plays out narratives of abuse on the surrounding containment of the playspace.’ (Gordon Sturrock 2001)

The Therapeutic Playwork sessions are facilitated by Play specialists who offer a non-judgemental and empathetic approach to Play that centres around clear and consistent boundaries to enable children and young people to act out and express their emotions in a safe way. OTP also supports children and young people faced with challenges, to increase their resilience, develop a positive sense of self and improve their self-confidence. This project has been successfully delivered to children in local primary schools with outstanding results. If you are a headteacher and interested in OPA running this therapeutic project in your school, contact OPA. They are often able to fundraise so that there is no cost to the school.

For further information about Oxfordshire Play Association, please visit oxonplay.org.uk | Facebook Oxfordshire Play Association - OPA | Twitter/X @oxonplay

RECOMMENDED

ODDBALLS 2 up28um
Thu 18 Jul 2024

Are you aware that cancer kills more teenagers and young adults in the UK than any other disease? Every day at least seven young people hear the words “you have cancer” which turns their world upside down. Raising money for the Teenage Cancer Trust to enable them to provide specialist care and support, both physical and emotional, has never been so important. The charity urgently needs your help.

MM Facebook English gm9ffa
Thu 18 Jul 2024

With the school holidays soon upon us , if you are looking for activities to keep your children engaged this summer, the Oxfordshire Libraries are running their Summer Reading Challenge 2024 – Marvellous Makers!

Jamathon 5 ttraud
Thu 18 Jul 2024

Your chance to join a dance party and raise money for charity!

Do you love to dance? Want to raise money for Sobell House Hospice? Now you can do both!

There are many different types of events organised to raise money for charities around the county but taking part in a two hour Jamathon dance party is a wonderful way to have a lot of fun, be part of four dance routes whilst enjoying epic music.

POSTER yqtmio
Thu 18 Jul 2024

If you love big trucks, cars and motorbikes the Grove Charity Car, Truck and Bike Show is the must go to event this summer. Held on the evening of Friday 12th July and all day from 10am until 10.30pm on Saturday 13th at Grove RFC grounds in Recreation Lane (OX12 0FL), this show is one you simply will not want to miss.