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P4Play Training School 3: Playing At the Top of Europe
P4Play Training School 3: Playing At the Top of Europe Within touching distance of the Artic Circle the Norrbotten County in Sweden was the playground for the play researchers and academics that comprise the P4Play (…)
Michelle’s research on Irish playgrounds is hitting the headlines
Michelle Bergin, one of P4Play’s Early Stage Researchers, published a paper recently in the Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools, and Early Intervention, calling for greater consideration of the transformative potential of play to contribute to (…)
Insight into the City
Read all the articles you want, but if you want to understand the social discourse of a city, just take a cab. I just found my seat on the train in Kent Station in (…)
Creating a Play-Friendly Community with Children in Whitecraig: An opportunity to research play!
Silvia Veiga-Seijo is an occupational therapist from A Coruña, Spain. A PhD student in Occupational Science at Queen Margaret University and University College Cork, within the P4PLAY Programme. Her research project is focused on “Creating (…)
P4Play Newsletter 1 – January 2022
We are delighted to share the first P4Play Newsletter. CO-principal Investigators, Prof. Jeanne Jackson and Dr Helen Lynch from University College Cork, welcome you to the project. P4Play is a European PhD programme that was (…)
P4Play supports Cork Freedom of the City creative consultation project to include children and young people
Students of St Marie’s of the Isle with past Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Joe Kavanagh. Photo: Clare Keogh/The Glucksman The Freedom of the City Project is an example of how collaboration and connections (…)
P4Play Training School 3: Playing At the Top of Europe
P4Play Training School 3: Playing At the Top of Europe Within touching distance of the Artic Circle the Norrbotten County in Sweden was the playground for the play researchers and academics that comprise the P4Play (…)
Michelle’s research on Irish playgrounds is hitting the headlines
Michelle Bergin, one of P4Play’s Early Stage Researchers, published a paper recently in the Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools, and Early Intervention, calling for greater consideration of the transformative potential of play to contribute to (…)
Insight into the City
Read all the articles you want, but if you want to understand the social discourse of a city, just take a cab. I just found my seat on the train in Kent Station in (…)
Creating a Play-Friendly Community with Children in Whitecraig: An opportunity to research play!
Silvia Veiga-Seijo is an occupational therapist from A Coruña, Spain. A PhD student in Occupational Science at Queen Margaret University and University College Cork, within the P4PLAY Programme. Her research project is focused on “Creating (…)
P4Play Newsletter 1 – January 2022
We are delighted to share the first P4Play Newsletter. CO-principal Investigators, Prof. Jeanne Jackson and Dr Helen Lynch from University College Cork, welcome you to the project. P4Play is a European PhD programme that was (…)
P4Play supports Cork Freedom of the City creative consultation project to include children and young people
Students of St Marie’s of the Isle with past Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Joe Kavanagh. Photo: Clare Keogh/The Glucksman The Freedom of the City Project is an example of how collaboration and connections (…)