

The Play Well Podcast
Play Scotland
Welcome to Play Scotland's Play Well Podcast series!Each month we will be exploring play through different themes by talking to play experts, play champions, and practitioners who are passionate about play. Join us to learn about the importance of play for child development, play as a human right, and the different ways play can be used to tackle social issues.If you have an idea for a guest or a theme please do get in touch with JennyLester@PlayScotland.orgPlease fill in our survey about how we can improve the podcast: https://forms.office.com/r/SPEMkHf6NC#PlayWellPodcast
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Mar 5, 2024 • 28min
30: The Right of the Child to Play
Dr Naomi Lott is the John Fell Research Fellow, at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, where she is Co-Investigator on the project ‘Developing a Framework for Implementing the Right to Play’. Naomi is also a Lecturer in Law at UCL.Naomi has recently completed her ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Oxford, Faculty of Law, where she was Principal-Investigator on the project ‘Advancing the Development and Application of the Right to Play’. Naomi completed a PhD at the University of Nottingham on the child's right to play (Article 31, UNCRC), examining the right from conception through to implementation. This research has recently been published in 'The Right of the Child to Play: From Conception to Implementation' (Routledge, 2023). Naomi holds a LLM in Human Rights Law and a Masters in Socio-Legal Research Methods from the University of Nottingham, and a degree in International Politics from Aberystwyth University. Naomi has conducted research for/funded by the United Nations University, Delta 8.7, the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham,the ERC, the Walk Free Foundation, and the ILO and IOM. Here, she speaks with Play Scotland's Chief Executive, Marguerite Hunter Blair, and our Director of Projects, Cherie Morgan, about the Child's right to play.The Right of the Child to Play: From Conception to Implementation - 1s (routledge.com)Delta 8.7 | United Nations University (unu.edu)Winning research proposals: 16 Junior Researchers Awarded Fellowships and Seed Grants (ilo.org)

Feb 12, 2024 • 32min
29: Play in the Highlands
NB: Due to poor internet connection, this episode has some glitching. We have edited this where possible. Thank you for listening!This month we celebrate 35 years of Care and Learning Alliance in the Highlands! We speak with the Chief Executive, Jaci Douglas and the Head of Quality, Learning and Workforce Development, Corrina Shearer about all things CALA and play.Care and Learning Alliance (CALA)

Jan 9, 2024 • 34min
28: Campaigning For Play
Mick Conway started his playwork career on Bermondsey adventure playground in 1978. He went on to become Director of Hackney Play Association where he was a founder of Playday, created the Quality in Play system and was a consultant on development of the Playwork Principles. He helped set up London Play and Play England and ended up back where he started, working on adventure playgrounds in Islington for a change. These days he’s kept busy by three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Dec 4, 2023 • 40min
27: Video Games
This month on The Playwell Podcast we will be discussing childrens use of video games, and how they impact and interact with childrens play. To explore this, we will hear from Andy Roberston. Andy is a gaming journalist who wrote the book 'Taming Gaming', and runs a family gaming database. He has written for The Guardian, Forbes, and appears on BBC TV. Listen to hear our Project Support Intern, Christopher Drewery catching up with Andy.

Nov 1, 2023 • 53min
26: Play in Museums
In this episode, we will look at Play in Museums.To explore this we will hear from Lauren Henning and Loretta Mordi.Lauren Henning is the Learning and Museum Manager at the Tall Ship Glenlee in Glasgow. From West Lothian forests, onboard Glaswegian ships to Orcadian galleries, Lauren has worked in cultural and heritage organisations the length and breadth of Scotland and joined the Glenlee team in March 2021. Lauren believes passionately in the importance of play within heritage spaces and that museum and learning departments need to work together to remain forward-thinking and relevant to their communities.Loretta Mordi is the Museum Development Manager – Learning and Engagement, at Museums Galleries Scotland (MGS), the national development body for museums and galleries in Scotland. She has a passion for education, learning, culture, equality, diversity, inclusion, and social justice. Her role at MGS includes driving strategic learning and engagement by supporting the sector to deliver Scotland’s Museums and Galleries Strategy and Scottish Government National Priorities. She provides a proactive interface with museums and galleries on key strategic learning and engagement projects to build a sustainable sector relevant to schools and their communities and to improve quality of services. She convenes the MGS Strategic Learning Forum and is keen on the social impact of museum and heritage learning and health and well-being.Here is our Play Pedagogy Office, Fiona Kirkland, catching up with Loreen and Lauren.

Oct 4, 2023 • 48min
25: Dungeons & Dragons
In this episode, we will look at Dungeons & Dragons at school, in primary and secondary.To explore this we will hear from Debs Barrie & Andrew Hay.Andrew Hay is the Principal Teacher of Technologies at Newbattle High School where he runs a Dungeons and Dragons club. He supports the 66th Edinburgh Boys' Brigade company as Captain and Games master of the Dungeons and Dragons games they play for fun. He is passionate about supporting young people to develop creativity and problem solving skills to support them as a teenager but also give them the skills to apply in adult life. Debs Barrie has been a primary teacher for 15 years and has been playing dnd since the launch of 5e. She feels lucky to still play with her original group in which there are two fabulous DMs. They made the game so much fun that she started a school D&D club in 2018. She continued throughout lockdown and until the children went to high school and joined, or formed, clubs there. While she continues to run games for upper primary children, more recently she has introduced D&D to primary 1 children, simplifying and adapting it to suit younger players. Here is our Learning & Development Officer Jenny Lester catching up with Debs & Andrew.

Sep 6, 2023 • 32min
IPA Takeover: PEEK
This is a takeover episode!Play Scotland recently attended the International Play Association Conference in Glasgow. This episode of our podcast is made up of are reflections from this conference.PEEK (Possibilities for Each and Every Kid) seeks to support children, young people and families in Glasgow by raising their hopes and aspirations, achieve goals and work towards increasing their expectations for life. Young people from PEEK attended the conference and interviewed participants with questions they designed themselves.Find out more about the conference: https://www.ipaglasgow2023.org/Find out more about IPA: https://ipaworld.org/

Aug 3, 2023 • 23min
IPA Takeover: Aileymillers
This is a takeover episode!Play Scotland recently attended the International Play Association Conference in Glasgow. The next few episodes of our podcast are reflections from this conference.The Aileymillers are a group of children who shared their thoughts about play linked to the conference themes, whilst engaged in play as a strand of children’s participation in the 2023 IPA conference. They attended the conference and interviews participants with questions they designed themselves.Find out more about the conference: https://www.ipaglasgow2023.org/Find out more about IPA: https://ipaworld.org/

Jul 3, 2023 • 22min
IPA Takeover: Philip Jaffé & Tam Baille
This is a takeover episode! Play Scotland recently attended the International Play Association Conference in Glasgow. The next few episodes of our podcast are reflections from this conference.In this episode, Tam Baillie poses questions from children around the world to Philip Jaffé.Prof. Philip D. Jaffé is a professor at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, and the founding director of its Centre for Children’s Rights Studies. He is a member of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child and currently serves as its Vice-Chair. A clinical and a forensic psychologist trained in Switzerland and in the USA, for many years, his somewhat eclectic academic and professional activities have focused on children's rights, and more specifically child protection and child participation. Still a practising licensed psychotherapist and a court-appointed expert witness, he has also conducted clinical and training consultancies for a wide range of humanitarian organizations, both governmental and non-governmental. Beyond the traditional "teach, research, publish or perish missions" required by a leading university, his vision of academic life is to branch out in the community at large as a science practitioner and educator.Tam Baillie is a Scottish youth worker and policy manager who served as Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People between 2009–2017. He was the chair of the conference organising committee for the International Play Association Conference 2023. Find out more about the conference: https://www.ipaglasgow2023.org/Find out more about IPA: https://ipaworld.org/

Jun 2, 2023 • 15min
21: Play & Screentime
In this episode, we will look at play and screen time.To explore this we will hear from Dr Aaron Balick. Aaron is a psychotherapist, author and psychological consultant with a special interest in the psychology of technology. He is the author of the children’s self-help book, Keep Your Cool. Here is our Learning & Development Officer Jenny Lester catching up with Aaron.Click here to read the IPA briefing on screen time here or click here to find offline play ideas here.


