Authors
Helen Lynch, Alice Moore, Claire Edwards, Linda Horgan
Publication date
2020/2
Journal
British Journal of Occupational Therapy
Volume
83
Issue
2
Pages
107-117
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Introduction
Outdoor parks and playgrounds are important sites of social inclusion in many urban communities. However, these playspaces are often inaccessible and unusable for many children with disabilities. This paper presents findings from a case study of one urban municipality in Ireland. The study aimed to understand play participation in five local playgrounds by exploring the perspectives of play providers and families with diverse abilities, through the lens of universal design.
Methods
Multiple qualitative methods were used, including playground audits, walk-and-talk observations, and semi-structured interviews. Four play providers, 12 children, and 10 adult users took part. Inductive analysis was conducted to understand the usability and accessibility of playgrounds from a universal design perspective.
Findings
These playgrounds provided high play value for younger children, but low play value for older …
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