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HOW A CHILD’S ENVIRONMENT CAN AFFECT THEIR PERSONALITY How a child’s environment can affect their personality. Certain personality traits found in children come from living in a city or rural environment, and not ‘who’ they are, say psychologists at a leading university. A study of children from four countries revealed that qualities such as patience and being risk-averse were found in BREAKING GENDER STEREOTYPES EARLY It’s also clear that awareness of gender stereotypes arises early in life too. Research done in 2007 among three to five-year-olds found that at an early age, these kids were able to identify “girl toys” and “boy toys” – and predict whether their parents would approve or disapprove of their choice. In 2011, an American study of THREE WAYS TO ENCOURAGE OUTDOOR PLAY Encouraging children to be active and play outdoors can be challenging. The problem arises from the fact that they’re comfortable indoors with their iPads, watching their favourite shows and eating snacks. Motivating children to be more active means taking them out of their comfort zone. With the help of a rectangular trampoline or a 12ft A CHILD LED APPROACH TO DESIGNING HEALTHY AND CHILDSEE MORE ONCHILDINTHECITY.ORG
A QUARTER OF ALL FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN IN SPAIN LIVE IN Published on 10-02-2020 at 08:29. Save The Children says more than a quarter of all families with children in Spain are living in poverty, with most of them in three-generation households. The Families at Risk report is based on a detailed examination of official data which showed poverty and social exclusion affected some 2.1 millionchildren.
HOW TO TALK TO PARENTS ABOUT ‘RISKY PLAY’ The term ‘risky play’ has become a banner for the movement to allow children more freedom to play within environments that meet their need to be adventurous, challenge themselves and learn how to navigate the world rather than to always be protected from it. Here, developmental psychologist Mariana Brussoni discusses how practitioners can address the natural AN INFORMATION GUIDE FOR DESIGNING OUTDOOR PLAY SPACES The 7 C’s of Young Children’s Outdoor Play Spaces is an information guide to help in the design of outdoor play spaces that support the development of young children and integrate the unique qualities of outdoor play. Development of the guide has been led by Susan Herrington, Professor of Architecture and Landscape Architectureat the
GOOD RELATIONSHIPS WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS REDUCE RISKY Good relationships with family and friends reduce risky behaviour in children. Published on 04-11-2015 at 17:13. Families have the potential to be the most powerful protective force in the lives of children and youth. Healthy family relationships may even prevent children and adolescents from engaging in drug abuse, delinquency andrisky sexual
USA AND UNICEF RENEW PARTNERSHIP FOR IMPROVING CHILD The renewal of the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) longstanding partnership with UNICEF will help improve the health and well-being of mothers, children, families, and communities around the world. The five-year award, worth up to $300 million US Dollars in direct programme funding, will be directed toward programmes in health; education; water, sanitation OUTDOOR PLAYGROUNDS ‘ARE THE NUMBER ONE PLACE TO PLAY Outdoor playgrounds ‘are the number one place to play’. Free, public playgrounds are the most popular places for children to play in the UK, according to a new survey. In the largest study of play in Britain, the University of Reading found that children spend, on average, more time playing in playgrounds than any other place. TheBritish
HOW A CHILD’S ENVIRONMENT CAN AFFECT THEIR PERSONALITY How a child’s environment can affect their personality. Certain personality traits found in children come from living in a city or rural environment, and not ‘who’ they are, say psychologists at a leading university. A study of children from four countries revealed that qualities such as patience and being risk-averse were found in BREAKING GENDER STEREOTYPES EARLY It’s also clear that awareness of gender stereotypes arises early in life too. Research done in 2007 among three to five-year-olds found that at an early age, these kids were able to identify “girl toys” and “boy toys” – and predict whether their parents would approve or disapprove of their choice. In 2011, an American study of THREE WAYS TO ENCOURAGE OUTDOOR PLAY Encouraging children to be active and play outdoors can be challenging. The problem arises from the fact that they’re comfortable indoors with their iPads, watching their favourite shows and eating snacks. Motivating children to be more active means taking them out of their comfort zone. With the help of a rectangular trampoline or a 12ft A CHILD LED APPROACH TO DESIGNING HEALTHY AND CHILDSEE MORE ONCHILDINTHECITY.ORG
A QUARTER OF ALL FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN IN SPAIN LIVE IN Published on 10-02-2020 at 08:29. Save The Children says more than a quarter of all families with children in Spain are living in poverty, with most of them in three-generation households. The Families at Risk report is based on a detailed examination of official data which showed poverty and social exclusion affected some 2.1 millionchildren.
HOW TO TALK TO PARENTS ABOUT ‘RISKY PLAY’ The term ‘risky play’ has become a banner for the movement to allow children more freedom to play within environments that meet their need to be adventurous, challenge themselves and learn how to navigate the world rather than to always be protected from it. Here, developmental psychologist Mariana Brussoni discusses how practitioners can address the natural AN INFORMATION GUIDE FOR DESIGNING OUTDOOR PLAY SPACES The 7 C’s of Young Children’s Outdoor Play Spaces is an information guide to help in the design of outdoor play spaces that support the development of young children and integrate the unique qualities of outdoor play. Development of the guide has been led by Susan Herrington, Professor of Architecture and Landscape Architectureat the
GOOD RELATIONSHIPS WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS REDUCE RISKY Good relationships with family and friends reduce risky behaviour in children. Published on 04-11-2015 at 17:13. Families have the potential to be the most powerful protective force in the lives of children and youth. Healthy family relationships may even prevent children and adolescents from engaging in drug abuse, delinquency andrisky sexual
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The knock-on effects of COVID-19 mean many children in Britain’s inner-cities face ‘the bleakest of winters’, with thousands of families set to be plunged into financial crisis.CHILD IN THE CITY
Progress is being made on building child-friendly cities in Saudi Arabia after a meeting chaired by Prince Faisal bin Khalid bin Sultan, head of the Northern Borders Region. ‘POWER OF PLAY’ ONLINE CONFERENCE RESCHEDULED FOR APRIL The Children and Childhood Network at the University of Birmingham has rearranged its upcoming Power of Play conference, which was earlier postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It will now be held online on 16 April 2021. The overarching theme of the event is ‘the Power of Play’ in research, policy, and practice. Presenters and USA AND UNICEF RENEW PARTNERSHIP FOR IMPROVING CHILD The renewal of the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) longstanding partnership with UNICEF will help improve the health and well-being of mothers, children, families, and communities around the world. The five-year award, worth up to $300 million US Dollars in direct programme funding, will be directed toward programmes in health; education; water, sanitation WILL NYC’S MAYORAL WANNABES LISTEN TO YOUNG NEW YORKERS In 16 years, Edward Sanchez wants you to vote for him for mayor. For now, he has to finish high school. A grueling year and a half of remote learning has indelibly marked the 17-year-old senior: He temporarily became the family breadwinner — like several of HOW A CHILD’S ENVIRONMENT CAN AFFECT THEIR PERSONALITY How a child’s environment can affect their personality. Certain personality traits found in children come from living in a city or rural environment, and not ‘who’ they are, say psychologists at a leading university. A study of children from four countries revealed that qualities such as patience and being risk-averse were found in A QUARTER OF ALL FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN IN SPAIN LIVE IN Published on 10-02-2020 at 08:29. Save The Children says more than a quarter of all families with children in Spain are living in poverty, with most of them in three-generation households. The Families at Risk report is based on a detailed examination of official data which showed poverty and social exclusion affected some 2.1 millionchildren.
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European Commission creates new EU Youth Coordinator post The European Commission has appointed Biliana Sirakova as EU Youth Coordinator, a new post designed to reinforce cross-agency cooperation and knowledge sharing on youth issues across EC services. CHILD IN THE CITYPLAYPLANNINGENVIRONMENTEDUCATIONPARTICIPATIONWEBINAR Reimagining Indian cities for the youngest residents. Cities can work to enhance access to public parks, gardens and open spaces, with dedicated and semi-dedicated areas for young children that incorporate natural, play and sensory stimulants. Read more. BREAKING GENDER STEREOTYPES EARLY It’s also clear that awareness of gender stereotypes arises early in life too. Research done in 2007 among three to five-year-olds found that at an early age, these kids were able to identify “girl toys” and “boy toys” – and predict whether their parents would approve or disapprove of their choice. In 2011, an American study of HOW A CHILD’S ENVIRONMENT CAN AFFECT THEIR PERSONALITY How a child’s environment can affect their personality. Certain personality traits found in children come from living in a city or rural environment, and not ‘who’ they are, say psychologists at a leading university. A study of children from four countries revealed that qualities such as patience and being risk-averse were found in HOW TO TALK TO PARENTS ABOUT ‘RISKY PLAY’ The term ‘risky play’ has become a banner for the movement to allow children more freedom to play within environments that meet their need to be adventurous, challenge themselves and learn how to navigate the world rather than to always be protected from it. Here, developmental psychologist Mariana Brussoni discusses how practitioners can address the natural SCOTLAND’S OUTDOOR PLAY INITIATIVE HAS LESSONS FOR THE Scotland’s outdoor play initiative has lessons for the rest of the world. Published on 13-05-2020 at 09:00. As Scotland considers the eventual re-opening of schools and non-emergency child-care facilities as the threat of coronavirus recedes, early childhood advocates are eagerly anticipating a now-delayed rollout of an important social GERMANY AIMING TO STRENGTHEN CHILDREN’S RIGHTS German’s federal government has outlined plans to strengthen children’s rights in a series of new draft laws. The government has put forward legislation which includes a motion to have children’s rights enshrined in the country’s constitution (Grundgesetz). In Germany children have all the same basic rights as adults, but are also considered to be in CHILD IN THE CITYPLAYPLANNINGENVIRONMENTEDUCATIONPARTICIPATIONWEBINAR Reimagining Indian cities for the youngest residents. Cities can work to enhance access to public parks, gardens and open spaces, with dedicated and semi-dedicated areas for young children that incorporate natural, play and sensory stimulants. Read more. BREAKING GENDER STEREOTYPES EARLY It’s also clear that awareness of gender stereotypes arises early in life too. Research done in 2007 among three to five-year-olds found that at an early age, these kids were able to identify “girl toys” and “boy toys” – and predict whether their parents would approve or disapprove of their choice. In 2011, an American study of HOW A CHILD’S ENVIRONMENT CAN AFFECT THEIR PERSONALITY How a child’s environment can affect their personality. Certain personality traits found in children come from living in a city or rural environment, and not ‘who’ they are, say psychologists at a leading university. A study of children from four countries revealed that qualities such as patience and being risk-averse were found in HOW TO TALK TO PARENTS ABOUT ‘RISKY PLAY’ The term ‘risky play’ has become a banner for the movement to allow children more freedom to play within environments that meet their need to be adventurous, challenge themselves and learn how to navigate the world rather than to always be protected from it. Here, developmental psychologist Mariana Brussoni discusses how practitioners can address the natural SCOTLAND’S OUTDOOR PLAY INITIATIVE HAS LESSONS FOR THE Scotland’s outdoor play initiative has lessons for the rest of the world. Published on 13-05-2020 at 09:00. As Scotland considers the eventual re-opening of schools and non-emergency child-care facilities as the threat of coronavirus recedes, early childhood advocates are eagerly anticipating a now-delayed rollout of an important social GERMANY AIMING TO STRENGTHEN CHILDREN’S RIGHTS German’s federal government has outlined plans to strengthen children’s rights in a series of new draft laws. The government has put forward legislation which includes a motion to have children’s rights enshrined in the country’s constitution (Grundgesetz). In Germany children have all the same basic rights as adults, but are also considered to be in A CHILD LED APPROACH TO DESIGNING HEALTHY AND CHILDSEE MORE ONCHILDINTHECITY.ORG
EUROPEAN NETWORK FOR CHILDREN CITIES ‘Space for children in a shared public realm’ An interview with Adrian Voce, President of the European Network for Child Friendly Cities – Part 1 In this fourth in our special series of interviews ahead of this month’s international seminar on Urban Planning andChildren
AN INFORMATION GUIDE FOR DESIGNING OUTDOOR PLAY SPACES The 7 C’s of Young Children’s Outdoor Play Spaces is an information guide to help in the design of outdoor play spaces that support the development of young children and integrate the unique qualities of outdoor play. Development of the guide has been led by Susan Herrington, Professor of Architecture and Landscape Architectureat the
STUDY FINDS CHILDREN’S SCREEN TIME HAS REPLACED OUTDOOR Study finds children’s screen time has replaced outdoor play. A report by the Association of Play Industries (API) reveals that children have never moved so little and points to substantial evidence that screens are a key reason. In fact, by the age of eight, the average child will have spent one full year sitting in front of ascreen.
CHILD IN THE CITY
Reimagining Indian cities for the youngest residents. Cities can work to enhance access to public parks, gardens and open spaces, with dedicated and semi-dedicated areas for young children that incorporate natural, play and sensory stimulants. Read more. DEVASTATING IMPACT OF COVID ON CHILDREN’S LIVES ‘FAR WORSE The devastating impacts of the COVID pandemic on children’s lives globally has been far worse than first feared, says an influential child rights organisation. In what has been an exceptional year, the KidsRights Foundation’s KidsRights index says that children have been ‘fundamentally failed’ by the authorities worldwide. The index is the only global rankingCHILD IN THE CITY
The knock-on effects of COVID-19 mean many children in Britain’s inner-cities face ‘the bleakest of winters’, with thousands of families set to be plunged into financial crisis. UNICEF MUST ‘LOOK TO FUTURE WITH OPTIMISM AND HOPE After a year for everyone like no other, children’s charity UNICEF must ‘look to the future with optimism and hope’ for what it can achieve together with its partners across the world. That was one of the key messages of Executive Director Henrietta Fore’s remarks to the annual session of UNICEF’s Executive Board in New OUTDOOR PLAYGROUNDS ‘ARE THE NUMBER ONE PLACE TO PLAY Outdoor playgrounds ‘are the number one place to play’. Free, public playgrounds are the most popular places for children to play in the UK, according to a new survey. In the largest study of play in Britain, the University of Reading found that children spend, on average, more time playing in playgrounds than any other place. TheBritish
HOW A CHILD’S ENVIRONMENT CAN AFFECT THEIR PERSONALITY How a child’s environment can affect their personality. Certain personality traits found in children come from living in a city or rural environment, and not ‘who’ they are, say psychologists at a leading university. A study of children from four countries revealed that qualities such as patience and being risk-averse were found in EUROPEAN COMMISSION CREATES NEW EU YOUTH COORDINATOR POST The European Commission has appointed Biliana Sirakova as EU Youth Coordinator, a new post designed to reinforce cross-agency cooperation and knowledge sharing on youth issues across EC services. Ms Sirakova (above), who has taken up the role as of 1 June, will focus on all issues affecting young people, ranging from education to health, and#SLOWTHECITY
Vileika is latest city to join global Child-Friendly City scheme Vileika in Belarus is the latest city to become part of UNICEF’sglobal
#VILEIKA | CHILD IN THE CITY Vileika is latest city to join global Child-Friendly City scheme Vileika in Belarus is the latest city to become part of UNICEF’s global Child-Friendly City #SOLARENERGYINSCHOOL Vileika is latest city to join global Child-Friendly City scheme Vileika in Belarus is the latest city to become part of UNICEF’sglobal
CHILD IN THE CITYPLAYPLANNINGENVIRONMENTEDUCATIONPARTICIPATIONWEBINAR Reimagining Indian cities for the youngest residents. Cities can work to enhance access to public parks, gardens and open spaces, with dedicated and semi-dedicated areas for young children that incorporate natural, play and sensory stimulants. Read more. BREAKING GENDER STEREOTYPES EARLY It’s also clear that awareness of gender stereotypes arises early in life too. Research done in 2007 among three to five-year-olds found that at an early age, these kids were able to identify “girl toys” and “boy toys” – and predict whether their parents would approve or disapprove of their choice. In 2011, an American study of HOW A CHILD’S ENVIRONMENT CAN AFFECT THEIR PERSONALITY How a child’s environment can affect their personality. Certain personality traits found in children come from living in a city or rural environment, and not ‘who’ they are, say psychologists at a leading university. A study of children from four countries revealed that qualities such as patience and being risk-averse were found in HOW TO TALK TO PARENTS ABOUT ‘RISKY PLAY’ The term ‘risky play’ has become a banner for the movement to allow children more freedom to play within environments that meet their need to be adventurous, challenge themselves and learn how to navigate the world rather than to always be protected from it. Here, developmental psychologist Mariana Brussoni discusses how practitioners can address the natural SCOTLAND’S OUTDOOR PLAY INITIATIVE HAS LESSONS FOR THE Scotland’s outdoor play initiative has lessons for the rest of the world. Published on 13-05-2020 at 09:00. As Scotland considers the eventual re-opening of schools and non-emergency child-care facilities as the threat of coronavirus recedes, early childhood advocates are eagerly anticipating a now-delayed rollout of an important social GERMANY AIMING TO STRENGTHEN CHILDREN’S RIGHTS German’s federal government has outlined plans to strengthen children’s rights in a series of new draft laws. The government has put forward legislation which includes a motion to have children’s rights enshrined in the country’s constitution (Grundgesetz). In Germany children have all the same basic rights as adults, but are also considered to be in A CHILD LED APPROACH TO DESIGNING HEALTHY AND CHILDSEE MORE ONCHILDINTHECITY.ORG
EUROPEAN NETWORK FOR CHILDREN CITIES ‘Space for children in a shared public realm’ An interview with Adrian Voce, President of the European Network for Child Friendly Cities – Part 1 In this fourth in our special series of interviews ahead of this month’s international seminar on Urban Planning andChildren
AN INFORMATION GUIDE FOR DESIGNING OUTDOOR PLAY SPACES The 7 C’s of Young Children’s Outdoor Play Spaces is an information guide to help in the design of outdoor play spaces that support the development of young children and integrate the unique qualities of outdoor play. Development of the guide has been led by Susan Herrington, Professor of Architecture and Landscape Architectureat the
STUDY FINDS CHILDREN’S SCREEN TIME HAS REPLACED OUTDOOR Study finds children’s screen time has replaced outdoor play. A report by the Association of Play Industries (API) reveals that children have never moved so little and points to substantial evidence that screens are a key reason. In fact, by the age of eight, the average child will have spent one full year sitting in front of ascreen.
CHILD IN THE CITYPLAYPLANNINGENVIRONMENTEDUCATIONPARTICIPATIONWEBINAR Reimagining Indian cities for the youngest residents. Cities can work to enhance access to public parks, gardens and open spaces, with dedicated and semi-dedicated areas for young children that incorporate natural, play and sensory stimulants. Read more. BREAKING GENDER STEREOTYPES EARLY It’s also clear that awareness of gender stereotypes arises early in life too. Research done in 2007 among three to five-year-olds found that at an early age, these kids were able to identify “girl toys” and “boy toys” – and predict whether their parents would approve or disapprove of their choice. In 2011, an American study of HOW A CHILD’S ENVIRONMENT CAN AFFECT THEIR PERSONALITY How a child’s environment can affect their personality. Certain personality traits found in children come from living in a city or rural environment, and not ‘who’ they are, say psychologists at a leading university. A study of children from four countries revealed that qualities such as patience and being risk-averse were found in HOW TO TALK TO PARENTS ABOUT ‘RISKY PLAY’ The term ‘risky play’ has become a banner for the movement to allow children more freedom to play within environments that meet their need to be adventurous, challenge themselves and learn how to navigate the world rather than to always be protected from it. Here, developmental psychologist Mariana Brussoni discusses how practitioners can address the natural SCOTLAND’S OUTDOOR PLAY INITIATIVE HAS LESSONS FOR THE Scotland’s outdoor play initiative has lessons for the rest of the world. Published on 13-05-2020 at 09:00. As Scotland considers the eventual re-opening of schools and non-emergency child-care facilities as the threat of coronavirus recedes, early childhood advocates are eagerly anticipating a now-delayed rollout of an important social GERMANY AIMING TO STRENGTHEN CHILDREN’S RIGHTS German’s federal government has outlined plans to strengthen children’s rights in a series of new draft laws. The government has put forward legislation which includes a motion to have children’s rights enshrined in the country’s constitution (Grundgesetz). In Germany children have all the same basic rights as adults, but are also considered to be in A CHILD LED APPROACH TO DESIGNING HEALTHY AND CHILDSEE MORE ONCHILDINTHECITY.ORG
EUROPEAN NETWORK FOR CHILDREN CITIES ‘Space for children in a shared public realm’ An interview with Adrian Voce, President of the European Network for Child Friendly Cities – Part 1 In this fourth in our special series of interviews ahead of this month’s international seminar on Urban Planning andChildren
AN INFORMATION GUIDE FOR DESIGNING OUTDOOR PLAY SPACES The 7 C’s of Young Children’s Outdoor Play Spaces is an information guide to help in the design of outdoor play spaces that support the development of young children and integrate the unique qualities of outdoor play. Development of the guide has been led by Susan Herrington, Professor of Architecture and Landscape Architectureat the
STUDY FINDS CHILDREN’S SCREEN TIME HAS REPLACED OUTDOOR Study finds children’s screen time has replaced outdoor play. A report by the Association of Play Industries (API) reveals that children have never moved so little and points to substantial evidence that screens are a key reason. In fact, by the age of eight, the average child will have spent one full year sitting in front of ascreen.
CHILD IN THE CITY
Reimagining Indian cities for the youngest residents. Cities can work to enhance access to public parks, gardens and open spaces, with dedicated and semi-dedicated areas for young children that incorporate natural, play and sensory stimulants. Read more. DEVASTATING IMPACT OF COVID ON CHILDREN’S LIVES ‘FAR WORSE The devastating impacts of the COVID pandemic on children’s lives globally has been far worse than first feared, says an influential child rights organisation. In what has been an exceptional year, the KidsRights Foundation’s KidsRights index says that children have been ‘fundamentally failed’ by the authorities worldwide. The index is the only global rankingCHILD IN THE CITY
The knock-on effects of COVID-19 mean many children in Britain’s inner-cities face ‘the bleakest of winters’, with thousands of families set to be plunged into financial crisis. UNICEF MUST ‘LOOK TO FUTURE WITH OPTIMISM AND HOPE After a year for everyone like no other, children’s charity UNICEF must ‘look to the future with optimism and hope’ for what it can achieve together with its partners across the world. That was one of the key messages of Executive Director Henrietta Fore’s remarks to the annual session of UNICEF’s Executive Board in New OUTDOOR PLAYGROUNDS ‘ARE THE NUMBER ONE PLACE TO PLAY Outdoor playgrounds ‘are the number one place to play’. Free, public playgrounds are the most popular places for children to play in the UK, according to a new survey. In the largest study of play in Britain, the University of Reading found that children spend, on average, more time playing in playgrounds than any other place. TheBritish
HOW A CHILD’S ENVIRONMENT CAN AFFECT THEIR PERSONALITY How a child’s environment can affect their personality. Certain personality traits found in children come from living in a city or rural environment, and not ‘who’ they are, say psychologists at a leading university. A study of children from four countries revealed that qualities such as patience and being risk-averse were found in EUROPEAN COMMISSION CREATES NEW EU YOUTH COORDINATOR POST The European Commission has appointed Biliana Sirakova as EU Youth Coordinator, a new post designed to reinforce cross-agency cooperation and knowledge sharing on youth issues across EC services. Ms Sirakova (above), who has taken up the role as of 1 June, will focus on all issues affecting young people, ranging from education to health, and#SLOWTHECITY
Vileika is latest city to join global Child-Friendly City scheme Vileika in Belarus is the latest city to become part of UNICEF’sglobal
#VILEIKA | CHILD IN THE CITY Vileika is latest city to join global Child-Friendly City scheme Vileika in Belarus is the latest city to become part of UNICEF’s global Child-Friendly City #SOLARENERGYINSCHOOL Vileika is latest city to join global Child-Friendly City scheme Vileika in Belarus is the latest city to become part of UNICEF’sglobal
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EUROPEAN COMMISSION CREATES NEW EU YOUTH COORDINATOR POSTThe
European Commission has appointed Biliana Sirakova as EU Youth Coordinator, a new post designed to reinforce cross-agency cooperation and knowledge sharing on youth issues across EC services. Ms Sirakova (above), who has taken up the role as of 1 June, will focus on all issues affecting young people, ranging from education to health, and climate change to democracy.Read more07-06-2021|Comment
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04-06-2021
UNICEF MUST ‘LOOK TO FUTURE WITH OPTIMISM AND HOPE’ After a year for everyone like no other, children’s charity UNICEF must ‘look to the future with optimism and hope’...UNICEF must ‘look to future with optimism and hope’04-06-2021|Comment
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Simon Weedy
04-06-2021
US CHILD POVERTY RATES HAVE RISEN DURING COVID Child poverty rates in the USA have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly among Latino and black children, and those...US child poverty rates have risen during COVID04-06-2021|Comment
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Simon Weedy
03-06-2021
VILEIKA IS LATEST CITY TO JOIN GLOBAL CHILD-FRIENDLY CITY SCHEME Vileika in Belarus is the latest city to become part of UNICEF’s global Child-Friendly City initiative of the United Nations...Vileika is latest city to join global Child-Friendly City scheme03-06-2021|Comment
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__ Small __ Medium __ Large SUNSHINE POWER TRANSFORMS INDIAN SCHOOLCHILDREN’S LEARNING Not so long ago children in the remote Indian town of Kakdwip had little practical idea of just how much clean, renewable sun-harnessed energy could potentially transform their lives.Read more02-06-2021|Comment
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EU MOVES AGAINST TIKTOK OVER ALLEGED CHILD-TARGETED ADS Online video-sharing platform TikTok has been given one month by the European Commission to respond to claims it has failed to protect children from aggressive advertising.Read more01-06-2021|Comment
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Simon Weedy
CHILDREN ‘LARGELY IGNORED’ IN EU COUNTRIES’ POST-COVID RECOVERY PLANS, SAYS EUROCHILD Children are ‘invisible’ in many European countries’ National Recovery and Resilience Plans that will frame how special post-COVID EU Recovery Funds are spent.Read more01-06-2021|Comment
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MILAN CHILDREN’S GARDEN HONOURS ITALY’S UN CHILDREN’S COMMITMENT Milan has unveiled a dedicated play space for children in the middle of the city to mark the 30th anniversary of Italy’s endorsement of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.Read more31-05-2021|Comment
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Simon Weedy
SLAVES TO SPEED, WE WOULD ALL BENEFIT FROM ‘SLOW CITIES’ Slowing transport in cities provides immense benefits for the health of people, economies and the planet, so why are we still obsessed with speed? Only by slowing down our cities can we make themmore...Read more
28-05-2021|Comment
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CHILD IN THE CITY SEMINAR WILL BE ‘LIVE’ EVENT IN SEPTEMBER The 2021 Child in the City Seminar, How to make children’s rights mainstream in local policy planning? is to be held as a ‘live’event.Read more
27-05-2021|Comment
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Simon Weedy
LOW-SPEED ZONES SAVE LIVES. HOW DO YOU DESIGN AN EFFECTIVE ONE? As the COVID-19 pandemic has altered urban landscapes and pushed many people toward active mobility, there’s increased urgency to make roads safer for walking and cycling. Many cities are now tasked with protecting more vulnerable...Read more26-05-2021|Comment
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‘WHEN THE TRAFFIC IS AT ITS WORST, YOU CAN SMELL AND TASTE IT’ Tall hedges and trees planted at a Manchester primary school located on one of Europe’s busiest roads are the latest weapon against dangerous traffic fumes. Read more25-05-2021|Comment
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Simon Weedy
STUDY TO TRACK LONG-TERM IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON YEAR 11 STUDENTS A new study to track the pandemic’s long-term effects on year 11 students in England – particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds – has been launched.Read more24-05-2021|Comment
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Simon Weedy
OUTDOOR PLAYGROUNDS ‘ARE THE NUMBER ONE PLACE TO PLAY’ Free, public playgrounds are the most popular places for children to play in the UK, according to a new survey. In the largest study of play in Britain, the University of Reading found that children...Read more21-05-2021|Comment
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PREVENTING A REBOUND IN YOUTH HOMELESSNESS AFTER COVID In 2008 Australia had a national strategic agenda to halve homelessness by 2020, with a strategy of early intervention and improved service provision to finally break the homelessness cycle. This strategic agenda has long since...Read more20-05-2021|Comment
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Pursuit at University of Melbourne USA AND UNICEF RENEW PARTNERSHIP FOR IMPROVING CHILD HEALTH The renewal of the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) longstanding partnership with UNICEF will help improve the health and well-being of mothers, children, families, and communities around the world. The five-year award, worthup...Read more
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