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Category: Health & Wellbeing
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Childsplay Top Ten Tips
Childsplay Top Ten Tips
All parents want the best for their children – and one of the best things is play! All children can play, no matter what their ability. Play isn’t just messing...
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What do we know about play GUS PlayBriefing
What do we know about play GUS PlayBriefing
Growing in Scotland and Play Scotland Research Growing Up in Scotland (GUS) collects information about where children play, what they play, who they play with, how often they play, at...
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Play Scotland Research
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Scottish Home Play Survey Report Full
Scottish Home Play Survey Report Full
The 2016 Scottish Home Play Survey gathered the experiences of parents/carers of children aged 8-12 living in Scotland. The survey explored the amount of time children spent playing, the types and variety...
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Home Play Survey Summary 2016 Poster
Home Play Survey Summary 2016 Poster
The 2016 Scottish Home Play Survey gathered the experiences of parents/carers of children aged 8-12 living in Scotland. The survey explored the amount of time children spent playing, the types and variety...
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Scottish Home Play Survey – June 2016 – Top Line Summary
Scottish Home Play Survey – June 2016 – Top Line Summary
The 2016 Scottish Home Play Survey gathered the experiences of parents/carers of children aged 8-12 living in Scotland. The survey explored the amount of time children spent playing, the types and variety...
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Objectively Measured Physical Activity Levels of Scottish Children (GUS)
Objectively Measured Physical Activity Levels of Scottish Children (GUS)
This report is an exploration of objectively measured and self-reported physical activity and sedentary levels in Scottish 10-11 year old participants in the longitudinal Growing Up in Scotland (GUS) study....
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Smoke-free Play Case Studies
Smoke-free Play Case Studies
The spaces where children play, learn and socialise should be smoke-free. This creates a healthier, safer environment and means children are less likely to take up smoking themselves when they...
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Smoke Free Information Sheet
Smoke Free Information Sheet
The spaces where children play, learn and socialise should be smoke-free. This creates a healthier, safer environment and means children are less likely to take up smoking themselves when they...
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