PA-YD 8 - Outdoor Environment |
The outdoor environment meets the needs of youth and allows them to be independent and creative.
Note: Agencies that do not have their own outdoor space may demonstrate that they access other outdoor spaces (e.g., neighborhood parks or school playgrounds) to implement these standards. However, they should also be prepared to demonstrate that the spaces they use meet the health- and safety-related requirements specified in PA-YD 9 and PA-ASE. If there is no access to an outdoor space, or if the activities offered do not require outdoor space, the agency should request an NA. Additional standards that address the importance of providing a clean, healthy, and safe service environment are included in PA-YD 9 and PA-ASE.
The outdoor space is suitable for a wide variety of activities.
Interpretation: Examples of ways to demonstrate implementation of this standard include, but are not limited to:
Youth have frequent, regular opportunities to participate in outdoor activities.
Interpretation: Examples of ways to demonstrate implementation of this standard include, but are not limited to:
Youth can easily access a variety of outdoor equipment and games.
Interpretation: Examples of ways to demonstrate implementation of this standard include, but are not limited to:
Permanent playground equipment is suitable for the ages, sizes, and abilities of youth.
Interpretation: Examples of ways to demonstrate implementation of this standard include, but are not limited to:
Note: See PA-YD 4.05 for more information about meeting the needs of youth with special needs.
NA The agency does not use permanent playground equipment.
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