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- 2012 The Year of the Dragon, a year in play
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- Dragon breathes new fire into Walthamstow park
- Play streets - ripe for a comeback?
- London kids keep it wheel at Go Kart Grand Prix
- London Play survey: play takes a slide down councils' priority list
- Chief executive Dr Ute Navidi to leave London Play
- London Play Loves Outdoor Play
- London Play announces role in £2m play consortium
- London Play joins Sustrans to call for better air quality
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- 2011 press archive
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London Play ROCKS
7 December 2011
Some 20 years on from the UK's ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, London Play has become an official member of the Rights of the Child UK coalition (ROCK). The coalition comprises major charities, lawyers and children's rights activists from all over the UK, and was convened to call on the government to make the UNCRC part of UK law.
ROCK believes that making the CRC part of UK law would be the best way to make sure all children's rights are taken seriously in all areas of their lives, regardless of their circumstances or setting. More than eighteen years after the Convention was ratified by the UK, the coalition believes that this is long overdue.
