It is interesting to note how the Health and Safety Executive was able to
take a thought that could be succinctly expressed in two sentences and turn
it into fifteen numbered paragraphs pages with two footnotes by spinning out
variations and permutations on a simple theme.  If it were set to music the
composer would have to be Philip Glass

Jack Aubert


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From: sundial [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Martina
Addiscott
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 6:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Sundials in playgrounds - at last, "the tide is turning" !


Following-on from previous correspondence, it actually seems that the UK
"Health and Safety Executive" have realised just how ridiculous it is for
schools to be 'banning' any outdoor activities - simply because there was a
small element of risk involved, which might ultimately result in some legal
action.

They have now issued a statement (see the attached PDF file), in an attempt
to clarify this unfortunate situation - which was causing Analemmatic
playground layouts to be discouraged, both here in the UK and in other
countries such as Australia.

This might be of use to list-member Donald Christensen - whom I know is
active in this area, within the Australian system.


So it looks like "the tide might be turning", back to a more 'sensible'
approach to evaluating levels of risk to children, and as well as the
attached file there is further information at
http://charityemail.org.uk/LJV-YM4F-39UDPL-DE93G-0/c.aspx


Sincerely,

Martina Addiscott.



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