The
National Play Advocacy Week (NPAW), happening on November 16 to 22, is a week
dedicated to highlighting the right of every child to play, and its importance
to their holistic wellbeing. This initiative is led and organized by the
Philippine Play Coalition (PPC), a network of child-focused organizations,
Council for the Welfare of Children, Unilab Foundation, World Vision, Tukod
Foundation, Educo Philippines, Unang Hakbang Foundation, and Kythe Foundation.
PPC is also supported by the Department of Social Welfare and Development
(DSWD) and the National Youth Commission (NYC).
Over the past three years, NPAW has been
celebrated every third week of November as part of the National Children’s
Month. Believing that play is a right, It has already been able to reach more
than 150,000 Filipinos and gave access to play to more than 15,000 children
across 15 regions of the country. It has also brought together more than 250
various organizations and government agencies as it strives to continuously
deepen the impact of play in improving the quality of lives of Filipino
children.
Now in its fourth year, the Philippine
Play Coalition, together with its partners, will conduct this year’s NPAW in a
time where play is needed the most. In the face of COVID-19 pandemic, and other
natural disasters, play is very important to a child's natural means of
expression and coping, that not only provides them rest and leisure, but is
also fundamental in their holistic development and wellbeing.
NPAW is set to reimagine play as it
happens this coming November 16-22, 2020. The event kicks off with an online
town hall on November 16, 2020 where children and their families are encouraged
to express their concerns relevant to play especially in the time where we face
not only a virus outbreak but also other disasters like the typhoon Rolly which
recently struck most parts of the country and wreaked havoc in the Bicol
region.
With the National Children’s Month theme,
“Sama-samang Itaguyod ang Karapatan ng Bata sa Panahon ng Pandemya”, the NPAW
2020 aligns its cause with its theme: “Making Play Happen: Reimagining Play in
The Time of Crisis”.
School closure, physical distancing requirements, and home
confinement as a result of COVID-19 have dramatically reduced young children’s
access to early learning and play opportunities and appropriate care and
wellbeing. [1] According to UNICEF, 188 countries have imposed
countrywide school closures, affecting more than 1.6 billion children and
youth. [2] Many children are therefore not able to actively
participate in their regular activities outside of their homes. Under such
conditions, many tend to be less physically active, have longer screen time,
and may affect their holistic wellbeing and development.
According to the United Nation’s Policy Brief on COVID-19
and Children, “there are three main ways children are affected by the crisis
and this includes infection with the virus itself, immediate socioeconomic
impacts of measures to stop virus transmission and end the pandemic, and the
potential longer-term effects of delayed implementation of the Sustainable
Development Goals.”
The pandemic and the typhoon may have brought life to a
standstill and its impact amongst children risks as catastrophic, but it
doesn’t mean that the right of the child to play has to come to a pause.
According to Article 31 of the UN Convention on the Rights of
the Child (CRC), every child has the right to rest and leisure, to engage in
play and recreational activities appropriate to the age of the child, and to
participate freely in cultural life and the arts. Unfortunately, play is
considered as “laru-laro lang” in many households and communities -- a mindset
that causes most Filipino families to view it as trivial, useless, and
unimportant. Play tends to be one of the most neglected rights of a child in
the country.
Anyone can help press play for every
child this year. NPAW 2020 encourages to take play initiatives that can be
coursed through its partnership platform at bit.ly/NPAW2020Partners. An NPAW 2020
Partner’s Toolkit can also be downloaded at bit.ly/NPAW2020Toolkit. The toolkit serves
as a guideline in conducting play activities at home or through online
platforms. It features the benefits of play and also contains communication
materials that can be used to advertise the coolest play extravaganza of the
year. You can also visit www.facebook.com/PhilippinePlayCoalition to see what more
awaits you there.
The pandemic won’t stop NPAW 2020 from
soaring to new heights and aspiring for a better normal for every Filipino child.
Whether offline or online, NPAW 2020 is making play happen, one community at a
time.
Join
us in championing every child’s right to play! Join the National Play Advocacy
Week on November 16 to 22, 2020 by organizing your own play activity at home and
through online platforms, promoting play through different forms of media, or
making noise about NPAW 2020 through your advocacies and brands.
For
partnerships and more information about the National Play Advocacy Week, please
contact +63 917 326 2092 or email playcoalition.ph@gmail.com. You may
also visit www.facebook.com/PhilippinePlayCoalition.
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