2025 marks the 20th anniversary of the Playwork Principles. Play Wales has commissioned the Childhood Development and Playwork Team at Leeds Beckett University to undertake a survey on the scale of the use of the Playwork Principles.

This research is designed to ascertain how widely and in what settings the Playwork Principles have become adopted 20 years since they were first devised. This involves surveying the playwork sector nationally and internationally, to identify:

  • organisations and stakeholders who have adopted the Playwork Principles or who use the Playwork Principles to inform their work
  • organisations that have adopted alternative forms of guiding principles for playwork.

Those with responsibility for facilitating play for children in a staffed setting, are invited to complete the survey.

Closing date: 31 December 2025.

Complete the survey.


The Playwork Principles were developed by the Playwork Principles Scrutiny Group, established by Play Wales, in consultation with the UK playwork sector and adopted in 2005.

The Playwork Principles establish the professional and ethical framework for playwork and as such must be regarded as a whole. They describe what is unique about play and playwork, and provide the playwork perspective for working with children and young people.

This research has been approved by the Playwork Principles Scrutiny Group who hold the Playwork Principles in trust on behalf of the sector.