The library has been sorted by area of work, topic area, resource type and publishers. The areas of work include: Climate Change, Healthy Place-making, Garden Cities and New Towns, Community Participation and Social Justice, Parks and Green Infrastructure, and Planning Reform.
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Child-friendly planning and design: insights from European cities
This webinar recording explores case studies from four European cities embracing child-friendly planning and urban design. This webinar included case studies from Spain, Slovakia, Albania and Germany that offer insight and practical lessons that can be applied in the UK.
Raising the healthiest generation in history: why it matters where children and young people live
This report summaries the rich evidence base that the LUHC inquiry gathered and draws out recommendations on how to improve children and young people's health and wellbeing in England through the built environment.
Engaging with children and young people: local just transition plans in Scotland
Creating local and place plans with children and young people.
Features: A place for all ages.
Principles for success: Partnership and advocacy / Empowering communities
Developing Well conference: session one
Session 1: ‘Developing well’ – creating places and spaces where children and young people thrive
Developing Well conference: session two
Session 2: Why is creating places and spaces where children and young people can ‘develop well’ so important?
Developing Well conference: session three
Session 3: What can Local Authorities do, across their roles and powers, to create environments where children and young people ‘develop well’?
Developing Well conference: session four
Session 4: How can the private sector collaborate and bring forward the voices of children and young people in development and shaping environments?
Homes and neighbourhoods for children and young people
Where children and young people grow up shapes their ability to live healthy lives. Ideas like the 20-minute neighbourhood, and engagement tools like Voice Opportunity Power can help us to design and deliver places where children and young people can flourish whilst also benefitting other age groups and demographics.