Playday 2024 – How play has the power to change lives! 

Blog by Cress Robinson, Challengers Service Manager 

To celebrate national Playday, our Service Manager Cress shares some of the reasons why play is vitally important for everyone, especially disabled children and young people. 


We all know that playing is fun, but it’s also so much more than that. Play is essential for children’s cognitive, physical, social and mental wellbeing and development. Through play, children develop an understanding of the world – build confidence, resilience, self-esteem, and creativity.  

Play is a fundamental right for all children, though sadly it’s not easy for every child to access it. Disabled children in particular often face barriers that limit their access and inclusion to play. This was something our charity’s founders realised back in 1979, so they created Challengers to provide local disabled children with a place where they could play and have fun, without limits. 

45 years on, there is definitely more awareness about inclusive play now, but services like ours are still vitally important to ensure that disabled children can enjoy the same opportunities to play as their non-disabled peers. They still face many barriers which stop them from playing, and 59% of our families have been excluded from mainstream play settings. 

Painting at Challengers

National Playday is a reminder of the essential role that play has in every child’s life. Play is at the heart of everything we do at Challengers. While there are still inequalities for disabled children, we’ll keep breaking down the barriers to play, as well as continuing to spread our message of inclusion far and wide in the hope that, one day, every child can play and thrive. 

Play at Challengers