Education Minister has officially launched the
Inclusive Play Programme, as part of the Special Educational
Needs (SEN) Reform Delivery Plan, during a visit to Stepping
Stones Playgroup at Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School, Belfast.
Delivered in partnership with PlayBoard NI, the first group
of schools implemented the 8-week programme in May 2026.
With specialist input from play therapists, it aims to enhance
children's social, emotional, behavioural and cognitive
development through play.
Speaking during the visit, the Minister said: “There is growing
evidence that play is essential to children's development,
particularly for those with SEN. Embedding inclusive play into
everyday school life will support the diverse needs of pupils,
while strengthening relationships, improving engagement and
enhancing learning outcomes. It is encouraging to see this
programme working in practice here at Stepping Stones Playgroup.”
Funded by the Public Sector Transformation Fund (PSTF), the
programme will be delivered in 48 settings over 3 academic years.
Edwina Weiniger, Chair of the Stepping Stones committee, said:
"We are delighted to be one of the first schools to take part in
this exciting programme, which supports children through
engaging, hands-on play experiences. It also offers valuable
training for staff, parents, and carers to strengthen inclusive
practice. With its strong emphasis on outdoor learning, the
programme aligns closely with our Forest School ambitions,
building a lasting legacy of inclusive play within our pre-school
nursery community in North Belfast.”
The Minister concluded: “The Inclusive Play Programme will equip
teaching and non-teaching staff, as well as parents, with the
knowledge, tools and support needed to deliver high-quality,
inclusive play, ensuring every child can develop, participate and
thrive.”