
Foundations of Playwork is a collection of 56 essays that cover a wide variety of topics in the playwork field. How to manage a play project, values and ethics, good practice and cutting-edge theoretical models are all discussed, along with the current policy situation across the UK.
The style of these eclectic short essays makes each one accessible to the reader, but at times the idiosyncratic nature of how the chapters are put together, and the differing styles - Haki Kapasi's poem on racism, Ben Tawil's observations at the Venture adventure playground, Mick Conway on the playwork principles - define this as a volume to be dipped into, rather than having a coherent narrative.
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