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KABOOM! Issues Guidance for Safe and Equitable Playground Reopening
Supported by newly released national data stating that at least 23 million kids under 18 are impacted by closures
Washington D.C. (June 23, 2020) · Today, KABOOM!, the national nonprofit working to end playspace inequity for good, announced new, actionable guidance for safe playground reopening. Developed by the KABOOM! Playground Reopening Taskforce comprised of public health, community development, parks and recreation and facilities experts, the guidance provides practical recommendations to playspace owners, operators and managers as they plan to reopen public playgrounds — once this is deemed safe by local health authorities. Accompanying the guidance are findings from a national analysis of the scope and impact of playground closures, both now available for downloading at kaboom.org. Due to necessary measures put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic, the analysis finds that currently, playgrounds are closed and out of reach for at least 23 million kids across the United States. As playgrounds across the country reopen, it is important that health and safety remain the priority, and strategies to reopen playgrounds be grounded in equity. The need for an equity-based approach is heightened by the disproportionate impact of playground closures on kids living in under-resourced communities of color. “Disasters and crises deepen the inequities that communities already experience,” said Nabeeha Kazi Hutchins, Vice President of Programs at KABOOM! and Chair of the Playground Reopening Taskforce. “This specific, data-informed guidance will support a safe and equitable reopening of playgrounds so disparities in access to play don’t widen.” The KABOOM! Playground Reopening Task Force — which includes national experts in public health, community development, urban planning, parks and recreation, and public facilities — came together in June to develop useful guidelines and recommendations to inform the reopening of playgrounds. These guidelines will provide those in charge of playspaces with the necessary resources to support the safe reopening and use of these spaces, in accordance with the latest public health recommendations published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). For playground owner/operators, the Taskforce outlines three overall steps that are critical to ensuring a safe reopening process: The guidance also includes detailed safety recommendations for parents and caregivers, as well as a full list of useful resources from other leading organizations. The full guidance is available for download at kaboom.org/reopen. “Parks and playspaces are essential community infrastructure and critical for the healthy development of kids,” says Kristine Stratton, CEO of National Recreation and Park Association. “Ensuring public health and equity must be the top priority as families return to their neighborhood parks and playspaces. These guidelines equip park and recreation professionals and playground owners and operators with the tools they need to make safe and equitable decisions about how to reopen playgrounds.” KABOOM! collected data from a range of public sources — including state and local public health orders and school closures — to better understand the status of playground closures across the country and the number of kids impacted. Our examination includes both a national view as well as an in-depth look at how authorities are handling closures at the local level, using the state of Maryland as a case study. Key findings of the analysis include: “While the current environment calls on us to reopen playgrounds in safe and equitable ways, we cannot lose sight of the journey ahead,” said Hutchins. “We must redouble our efforts to end playspace inequities, and we should start with communities that have experienced a long history of disinvestment.” KABOOM!, the National Recreation and Parks Association and the Outdoors Alliance for Kids will be hosting a webinar with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention experts on Wednesday, June 24 at 1:00 p.m. ET to discuss the ideas and resources for prioritizing equity, cleaning, establishing capacity limits, supporting physical distancing, and educating parents and caregivers about safe playground use.Playground Reopening Guidance
Playground Closures Analysis
KABOOM! Playground Reopening Taskforce Members
About KABOOM!
KABOOM! is the national non-profit that works to achieve playspace equity. Kids who don’t have access to play miss out on childhood and are denied critical opportunities to build physical, social and emotional health. And all too often, it more deeply affects communities of color. So we amplify the power of communities to build inspiring playspaces that spark unlimited opportunities for every kid, everywhere. KABOOM! has teamed up with partners to build or improve 17,000+ playspaces, engage more than 1.5 million community members and bring joy to more than 11 million kids. To learn about our goal to end playspace inequity for good, visit kaboom.org and join the conversation at twitter.com/kaboom, facebook.com/kaboom, and instagram.com/kaboom.