Media coverage

ESR 5 Rianne: ‘Researcher in the Spotlight’ feature on AOTI newsletter

ESR 5 Rianne: ‘Researcher in the Spotlight’ feature on AOTI newsletter

This December P4Play Researcher Rianne Jansens is featured in the Association of Occupational Therapists of Ireland’s monthly newsletter. Click the link below to read about her research on how children’s participation is represented in guidelines (…)

Creating a Play-Friendly Community with Children in Whitecraig: An opportunity to research play!

Creating a Play-Friendly Community with Children in Whitecraig: An opportunity to research play!

Silvia Veiga-Seijo is an occupational therapist from A Coruña, Spain. A PhD student in Occupational Science at Queen Margaret University and University College Cork, within the P4PLAY Programme. Her research project is focused on “Creating (…)

Let’s support the kind of play our children want and need – The Scotsman, April 2021

Let’s support the kind of play our children want and need – The Scotsman, April 2021

Supervisor in P4PLAY Dr. Sarah Kantartzis from Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh (QMU) discusses the aims of the research programme and its potential impact. Read the article published in The Scotsman and here.

Play is the only way – Cork Independent, April 2020

Play is the only way – Cork Independent, April 2020

On 1st April 2020, a news article on the launch of P4PLAY was published in the Cork Independent, Ireland. The article describes the aims of the project and includes a quote from one of the (…)