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Project outputs and legacy

The website

will have four functions:

bullet to act as a meeting point for all those concerned about child welfare in relation to green space access and freedom to play.
bullet to showcase inspiring examples from across Europe.
bullet to provide a venue for sharing experiences and ideas.
bullet to act as a resource for organisations and editors needing imagery and sound of children enjoying nature.
The lead book

will be a heavily illustrated case for setting aside green space for children, to be used by partner organisations as a corporate gift and for the promotion of their own pro-environmental agendas.

AV presentations

which will be in the form of short digitally projected shows, using sound and sophisticated transitions, that can be presented to any locally-organised gathering of children. The three themes - This is where you live; These are your neighbours; Now go and meet them - draw the children's attention to nature in their own neighbourhood.

A touring exhibition

comprising a set of huge prints suitable for public display in shopping centres and airports, which will take the project to a large, non self-selecting audience.

Press articles

which will address general, widely-held concerns about youngsters and offer good practice case studies as models for change, to a general audience.

Broadcast materials

which will focus on the same themes as those identifies for the popular press but presented in a form attractive to broadcasters.

Project legacy

As well as these physical outputs, the legacy of Rewilding Childhood will include:

bullet improved understanding amongst deceision-makers that children need green space.
bullet enhanced coordination of disparate "rewilding" and environmental education programmes.
bullet more children going into their local green space and finding fulfilment from being there.

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