Children's Right to Play in a Window of Opportunity: Understanding Local Policy Change -- Multiple Streams in Bristol (UK) Policy Making

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Title: Children's Right to Play in a Window of Opportunity: Understanding Local Policy Change -- Multiple Streams in Bristol (UK) Policy Making
Language: English
Authors: Verónica Viñas, Elizabeth Pike
Source: American Journal of Play. 2025 17(1):96-119.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 24
Publication Date: 2025
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Play, Recreational Activities, Mothers, Mother Attitudes, Public Policy, Childrens Rights, Child Development, Child Health, Federal Legislation, Social Change, Social Action, Child Advocacy, Strategic Planning, Policy Formation
Geographic Terms: United Kingdom (Bristol)
ISSN: 1938-0399
1938-0402
Abstract: The authors discuss their application of John W. Kingdon's multiple streams framework (MSF) and the role it plays in the analysis of a pioneering local public policy in the United Kingdom (UK). The aim of this policy, instituted in 2009 and initiated by a group of Bristol's mothers, was to reclaim children's right to play, mainly for their own enjoyment and sense of freedom and independence but also for all the important functional, healthy, and developmental outcomes of free outdoor active play. Their play street model was disseminated to more than one hundred other local authorities within a decade and obtained the explicit support of the UK government. The authors intend their analysis and conclusions both to contribute to the MSF and policy change literature and offer lessons learned in Bristol as useful for children's right to play advocates, social movements, policy makers, and strategic planners.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2025
Accession Number: EJ1465160
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:The authors discuss their application of John W. Kingdon's multiple streams framework (MSF) and the role it plays in the analysis of a pioneering local public policy in the United Kingdom (UK). The aim of this policy, instituted in 2009 and initiated by a group of Bristol's mothers, was to reclaim children's right to play, mainly for their own enjoyment and sense of freedom and independence but also for all the important functional, healthy, and developmental outcomes of free outdoor active play. Their play street model was disseminated to more than one hundred other local authorities within a decade and obtained the explicit support of the UK government. The authors intend their analysis and conclusions both to contribute to the MSF and policy change literature and offer lessons learned in Bristol as useful for children's right to play advocates, social movements, policy makers, and strategic planners.
ISSN:1938-0399
1938-0402