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Out to Play on the Ocean
Funded by Ocean New Deal for Communities (NDC), the Play Association Tower Hamlets (PATH) "Out to Play Project" seeks to improve and increase the range of play opportunities for children and young people living on the Ocean Estate in the Stepney area of Tower Hamlets.
This fulfills one of the Ocean NDC's four themes: 'a place to enjoy, be safe and be proud of'. As well as arranging regular play sessions with trained playworkers in the green areas of the estates, the project aims to:
- to refurbish three outdoor play spaces in consultation with the community,
- create a playwork training strategy to deliver playwork training on Ocean,
- set up and facilitate a play forum made up of interested parties involved in play,
- employ a resident to train as a playworker and enhance employment opportunities for others by offering training courses in play.
The Out to Play Project has now ended, but visit PATH's website for details of their other work.
