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Right To Play and partners achieve a new U.N.-designated International Day of Play
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People’s Postcode Lottery
Right To Play UK receives invaluable support from players of People’s Postcode Lottery through funding awarded by the Postcode Education Trust.
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Stand Behind Unstoppable Girls
From the moment they’re born, many girls are held back by gender norms and expectations that take them further from school and where they hope to go in life. But we can change that! Show your support for a more equal world by gifting an e-card to an inspiring woman in your life to celebrate International Women's Day.
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HOW THE POWER OF PLAY IS HELPING CHILDREN WORLDWIDE OVERCOME ADVERSITY
Play is a powerful tool with which to teach children, but some parents might need help to provide a creative, supporting and playful home.
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OVER 20 YEARS OF PROTECTING, EDUCATING AND EMPOWERING CHILDREN IN THAILAND
Over the past 20 years, Right To Play has worked with thousands of children in urban Bangkok and more remote communities, providing safe and accessible areas for young people to play and learn, and equipping children who face hardship and adversity with crucial life skills such as leadership, self-confidence, communication, and resilience.
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GO THE DISTANCE FOR KIDS’ EDUCATION
Children go to enormous lengths to get to school. Millions have to fight against obstacles like poverty, gender discrimination, forced displacement, and disability. When they get to school, children should have a quality, play-based education that meets their needs.
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IMPROVING ACCESS TO HEALTH INFORMATION AND SERVICES
In Uganda, many adolescents and young people find it difficult to access sexual and reproductive health care, information, and services. In a recent survey, only three in 10 reported accessing sexual and reproductive health services. The Sexual Health and Reproductive Education (SHARE) project is ensuring young people can access the skills and knowledge they need to advocate for their health-related rights and promote gender equity within their personal lives and communities.
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DRIVEN FROM HOME BUT KEEPING HOPES HIGH
Hayat was forced to flee her home in District Tongo, Ethiopia, because of conflict. She arrived at a refugee settlement traumatised by the experience—but eager to find a way back into the classroom. Play-based lessons and psychosocial support games at a local school helped Hayat catch up on learning, connect with her peers, and start to process the trauma she experienced.
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Right To Play UK’s Sports Quiz 2023 raises nearly £260K
Right To Play UK’s seventh annual Sports Quiz took place at the Intercontinental Park Lane in London on Thursday, 23 November and raised nearly £260,000 with pledges and donations still coming in!
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