WA Play Charter champions the value of play as fundamental to children’s development

by Freya Lucas

Nature Play WA have called for those West Australians who are passionate about the value of play in the lives of children to endorse the recently released WA Play Charter, and to do their part to help elevate play into the deliberations of decision makers, and to propel a community conversation about why play matters for children.

The organisation collaborated with Early Childhood AustraliaPlay Australia, and the other members of the Play Matters Collective to launch the charter, which is supported by Commissioner for Children and Young People, Colin Pettit.

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We Acknowledge
Nature Play WA acknowledges the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation, as the custodians of the land where our team lives and works. We also acknowledge the traditional custodians throughout Western Australia and recognise the continuing connection of Indigenous people to their land, waters, sky, culture and community. We pay our respect to all Indigenous people of this land; ancestors, elders and young ones.