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Default International Playwork Research

Dear Colleague

Dr Pete King (Swansea University) and Dr Shelly Newstead (Common Threads Publications Ltd) are currently undertaking research in Playwork. We are collecting data from an international perspective. The research is for anyone who is playworker or was once a playworker. Also, the research is for anyone who is not a playworker, but may use a 'playwork approach' in their work (for example childcare worker or early years practitioner).

You can access the online survey at the follwoing link https://swanseachhs.eu.qualtrics.com...2qrXGLp3Mwgpb7

Please share the link to colleagues. If you want to discuss any aspects of the research, you can email Pete at p.f.king@swansea.ac.uk or telephone 01792 602314.

The research has been approved by the Research Ethics Committee, College of Human and Health Science at Swansea University.


Dr Pete King and Dr Shelly Newstead
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