This abstract was presented at the OSE conference as an oral presentation Abstract Introduction: Recent scholarship positions children’s equitable play opportunities, as an issue of Occupational Justice and advocates for practices that address the barriers that restrict participation and inclusion in schools[1]. There has been limited research on children’s play in Irish schoolyards2. A critical inquiry into children’s play, in the shared space of the Irish schoolyard, aimed to contribute to justice focused practice knowledges. Approach: A multi study inquiry was designed involving a scoping review and two qualitative inquiries, with 10 primary schoolteachers and 23 children, used virtual and walking interviews and reflexive thematic analy...
Introduction: An occupation-based social transformation agenda is advancing as an increasing priorit...
There is a growing body of research that has provided evidence of the benefits of outdoor learning a...
The Irish Neighbourhood Play Research Project included almost 1700 families and 240 communities thro...
This abstract was presented at the OSE conference as an oral presentation Abstract Introduction: Re...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
Oral Presentation Abstract Play as a right, represented as freely chosen and self-directed, rest...
Statement of purpose: Evidence is emerging that children experience fewer opportunities for outdoor ...
The following is an abstract summary of an oral presentation on representations of Irish Traveller c...
This research was shared at the inaugural World Occupational Science Conference, 2022 as a poster pr...
Objectives and Significance: Play is a right and a fundamental occupation in children’s life, which ...
Background: The use of play to foster children’s learning skills, competencies and health have been ...
Statement of purpose: A growing body of research shows that play patterns among children are changi...
The spaces which children access for play have long been considered in terms of the affordances th...
Since the adoption in 1989 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) chil...
Introduction: An occupation-based social transformation agenda is advancing as an increasing priorit...
There is a growing body of research that has provided evidence of the benefits of outdoor learning a...
The Irish Neighbourhood Play Research Project included almost 1700 families and 240 communities thro...
This abstract was presented at the OSE conference as an oral presentation Abstract Introduction: Re...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
Oral Presentation Abstract Play as a right, represented as freely chosen and self-directed, rest...
Statement of purpose: Evidence is emerging that children experience fewer opportunities for outdoor ...
The following is an abstract summary of an oral presentation on representations of Irish Traveller c...
This research was shared at the inaugural World Occupational Science Conference, 2022 as a poster pr...
Objectives and Significance: Play is a right and a fundamental occupation in children’s life, which ...
Background: The use of play to foster children’s learning skills, competencies and health have been ...
Statement of purpose: A growing body of research shows that play patterns among children are changi...
The spaces which children access for play have long been considered in terms of the affordances th...
Since the adoption in 1989 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) chil...
Introduction: An occupation-based social transformation agenda is advancing as an increasing priorit...
There is a growing body of research that has provided evidence of the benefits of outdoor learning a...
The Irish Neighbourhood Play Research Project included almost 1700 families and 240 communities thro...