A Play Day is a playful event by and for a specific community. Free and open to all, a Play Day is organized around resources, skills, and interests inherent to the community.
We believe that play is a vital part of the human experience.
We believe in the benefits of play.
We believe play grows relationships and builds communities.
We believe in advocating for equitable access to play.
We believe in empowering communities to build their own tradition of play.
The Play Day Project is open to communities around the world, and some locations have funding available through ChangeX. The Play Day Project was inspired by the nonprofit LetsPlayAmerica.org based in Takoma Park, Maryland USA. Let’s Play America believes everyone deserves to play.
A Play Day is a playful event by and for a specific community. Free and open to all, a Play Day is organized around resources, skills, and interests inherent to the community.
We believe that play is a vital part of the human experience.
We believe in the benefits of play.
We believe play grows relationships and builds communities.
We believe in advocating for equitable access to play.
We believe in empowering communities to build their own tradition of play.
The Play Day Project is open to communities around the world, and some locations have funding available through ChangeX. The Play Day Project was inspired by the nonprofit LetsPlayAmerica.org based in Takoma Park, Maryland USA. Let’s Play America believes everyone deserves to play.
Roxanne Carney and her playful team are offering several mini play day experiences to five disables individuals. I am blown away by this unique and must deserved play experiences. I look forward to hearing more. Everyone deserves to play.
An updated plan for Hear Me Out:
Activity Plan
There will be 5 workshops for 5 disabled young people to attend. Due to the vulnerability of and the safety for participants, this pilot programme will be limited to 5 and will use the same people. Data gathered from this project will be used to support future applications for expansion.
Proposed timeline:
Location: Edith Borthwick School / Community Centre
4th - 6th April - 3 x 4 hour Workshops including Creative Writing, Games, Video Making, Poetry and Making Music
11th - 12th April - 2 x 4 hour Workshops including Creative Writing, Games, Video Making, Poetry and Making Music
17th - 24th April - Creative Team to turn 5 creative stories into recordings
30th April - Site visit to run through the recordings (Location is to be chosen by participants)
13th May - Launch Event at the chosen site
13th - 27th May - 2 week performance (Play Days throughout where any can download the stories to listen to, through their headphones). Each performance / story will vary between 6 - 15 minutes.
All activity is free to attend
Marketing Plan:
To achieve these numbers desired audience numbers, I propose to promote the following through:
Newspaper -Braintree and Witham Times
Radio -Radio Essex -BBC Radio Essex -Mid Essex Radio -Chelmsford Community Radio (Ovation)
Online Newspaper / Magazines -Essex Life -Essex Live
Digital Event Listings
-Visit Essex -Active Essex -Eventbrite
Newsletters -Village parish councils (Great Notley, Rayne, Gt Dunmow, Gt Yeldham, Bocking) -Friends of Edith Borthwick School -Autism Anglia subscribers -Explore Essex
Personalised Invites to Community Groups -Michelle’s Running Group -Park Run 5K -Happy Hill’s (Respite centre for DYP) -Friends of the Flitch (Heritage Group) -Community 360’s Finding Your Feet (Walking Group for disabled people)
Depending on the location within Braintree, flyers will also be printed and (with permission) will be stored at:
-Braintree Library
-Braintree Museum
-Tescos in Braintree (Great Notley, Marks Farm & Town Centre)
-Coffee shops (Costa, Panners Coffee, Coffee Beans, Booking Hall Café)
Social Media Posts targeting specifically:
-young people carers
-walking / running groups
-heritage groups
-disabled young people groups
How I will spend the seed money:
*Disability and Inclusion Training = £360
*Public Liability Insurance = £200
*Printing of Posters/Flyers = £200
*Enhanced DBS Checks = £400
*Project Travel Costs (average £40 pp x 11 participants/staff) = £440
*Studio 6 Hire (7 days hire x £200 pd) = £1400
*T-Shirts for Collaborators (£25 x 12) = £300
*Stationary Resources for Workshops = £200
*Refreshments for Workshops = £100
*Headphones and Transmitters (£50 x 5) = £250
*Sponsored Social Media Posts = £150
*Annual Website Subscription = £100
*Temporary Event Notice = £250
*Digital Delivery Training - creating QR Codes = £200
*Launch Event Materials (Banners, Branded Stickers, Signage) = £400
*QR Installation & Removals on Public Footpath = £200
= £5000
COVID-19 Safety Plan
As we are working with vulnerable members of our community, we will be following the Government's most updated guidelines ensuring we are providing a safe environment to operate within.
Before we work together, everyone must sign a Covid-19 compliance document detailing everyone's responsibility to adhere to government guidelines and keep themselves safe.
All creative team members will:
*take regular covid-19 tests
*wear masks if required
*socially distance where possible
*wash hands regularly
*report if they are feeling unwell
My project will benefit children and young people with a disability because we will collaborate to create a performance that centres their lived experiences around navigation and the difficulty of carrying out daily tasks.
Group workshops will build strong relationships in & across communities by:
-Amplifying voices of young people who are often hidden or under-represented within the wider community
-Encouraging intergenerational communication
-Combating social isolation
We’ll make a difference to our community by:
-Building confidence and empowering participants to express their identity & build positive self-image
-Instilling a sense of belonging
-Encouraging community cohesion
-Combat social isolation to improve wellbeing and mental health
-Representing them in the creative sector
-Building confidence to participate in future arts activities