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The webinar will offer planning checklists, resources, and inspection tools to help assist in simplifying the selection, installation, and maintenance process to ensure the safety and enjoyment of users.
This session explores how using social science and play in the design process fosters meaningful public participation and supports community empowerment.
Explore best practice design principles and case examples for creating naturalized play environments and playful pathways as a solution to delivering quality outdoor environments for children to reconnect with nature. Discover how these environments intentionally attract families, promote physical activity, increase play value, and provide unique learning opportunities for communities.
Data, data and data… How can we use it in decision-making and improving service delivery?
This webinar will present practices to promote the inclusion of individuals with disabilities in a community’s public recreation spaces and their participation in daily activities of community living.
Come to explore the latest innovation in park and recreation environments! PlayCore and its family of brands will be introducing the wide selection of products, services, and research-based resources.
This webinar will explore the impact of the 2010 ADA Guidelines for Accessible Design for parks and playgrounds, and will provide tools to help evaluate the level of compliance of community play areas to plan for future needs.
Data, data and data… How can we use it in decision-making and improving service delivery?
Biophilic design comes from biophilia, which literally means a love of nature but also recognizes human dependency on nature. Landscape architects, architects, planners, park and recreation professionals, and others involved may see themselves as cultural change agents and planetary lifeguards supporting human evolution in a healthy, equitable direction
Music parks benefit every member of the community, but few communities have a music program available and affordable to everyone. A permanent installation of instruments changes that. A simplified system allows anyone to play, regardless of training or ability, and instruments can be designed for individual and ensemble play. Music transcends age, gender, ethnicity, and mobility, and is a gathering force that builds better communities and helps make people kinder.