Creating an agenda for play
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Wild Card
Thursday, June 26, 2025 |
11:45 AM - 12:45 PM |
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What might an agenda for play look like? What can an agenda for play offer the Asia Pacific region? Join IPA President Robyn Monro Miller in conversation with Irene Hogg on Scotland's National Agenda for Play. Hear about international initiatives driving a policy agenda for play.
Speaker
Irene Hogg MBE
Trustee
Ipa Scotland
Play Provocateur
Biography
Irene has over 35 years' experience working with and on behalf of vulnerable children and families, including child protection. She is recognised throughout the childcare and early years sector and community for her work in promoting children’s rights and the value of play as a fundamental right for every child. She was honoured to receive an MBE for her work. Recently retired, she was CEO for LASC Childcare services from 1995-2024 and is current mentoring and supporting out of school care services throughout Midlothian. Irene has served as an IPA Scotland trustee for over 25 years.
Robyn Monro Miller
President / Ceo
Play Australia
Play Provocateur
Biography
As a beneficiary of a happy, healthy childhood, Robyn has made her life’s work advocating the same for all children. Her career has spanned 35 years, encompassing senior leadership roles in education, local government, children’s services, and the not-for-profit sector. Her advocacy and leadership have been recognized with a number of awards, including the Australian Commonwealth Centenary medal and an AM in the Australian Honours List.
Robyn is passionate about achieving reform that enhances policy and planning for Australia’s children. Robyn served on successive Ministerial Advisory Councils and played a significant role in the reform of the school age care sector in Australia between 1996 and 2018. Her advocacy work, undertaken with the National peak body, included securing the first Quality Assurance system and qualifications for the sector, followed by the development of the first Australian school age care framework "My Time, Our Place."
She is currently CEO of Play Australia, the national advocacy organisation for play and since 2017, President of the International Play Association (IPA World). Robyn has represented IPA World on the UN working group for the development of the General Comment on Article 31, and the global working group for the International Day of Play campaign. Active in the media, she speaks regularly at international and national events on the importance of play as a biological imperative, critical for healthy development and essential to build social cohesion and is undertaking a Churchill Fellowship to examine Governments with recognised play initiatives, to support children’s health and wellbeing that she hopes will shape a national agenda for play in Australia.
