The play activities delivered at the camps focused on the five ways to wellbeing which encourage children to: Connect, Give, Take Notice, Keep Learning and Be Active. The six Play and Wellbeing camps were held at Blaenavon Heritage School, George Street Primary, Nant Celyn Primary, Garnteg Primary, Blenheim Community Primary and Llantarnam Community Primary. Pupils were identified to attend the provisions through working in partnership with headteachers, social care and the Inclusion Team. Playworker Justin Johnson said: “We thoroughly enjoy delivering the Play and Wellbeing Sessions to the children on the camps. The children get so much out of it.
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Torfaen Play Service playworkers and Sports Development workers at the half term camps. Picture: Torfaen council MORE than 120 vulnerable children attended play and wellbeing camps through half term across Torfaen. Torfaen Play worked in partnership with Torfaen Sports Development to deliver the camps, which ran activities linked to the ‘five ways to wellbeing’, which encourage children to connect, give, take notice, keep learning, and be active. More than 30 playworkers and five sports development workers came together to deliver the sessions. The camps were held at Blaenavon Heritage School, George Street Primary, Garnteg Primary, Blenheim Community Primary, and Llantarnam Community Primary.