
Welcome to PARS playwork in Canada!
PARS is a tried-and-tested model of playwork practice for professionals working with children in their leisure time. The PARS model was developed from research by Dr Shelly Newstead into the theory and practice of the adventure playground pioneers.
PARS playwork practice is used anywhere children
spend their free time: hospitals, religious provision, summer camps, children’s museums, adventure playgrounds, childcare settings, schools, play programmes, social work settings, homes, zoos...and many more!
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PARS is a tried-and-tested model of playwork practice for professionals working with children in their leisure time.
Join an internationally accredited PARS programme if you want to...
Let children
be children
Define your professional approach
Relax and
have fun at work
I learned to appreciate more about PARS when I attended the PPP2 training. Our trainer, Heather, had fully spelled out and even gave examples about the contents of the PPP2. I firmly believe that our program is lucky to know about the PARS Playwork, the practices, and the theories to name a few. These learnings also helped me to fully understand, and support child led play.
Luisa Lanaria, Activities Coordinator, Child's Play Canada
I greatly enjoyed expanding my understanding of PARS and how integral it is to see play (or remember what it’s like to play) from a child’s perspective. With the training I now have not only the terminology to help explain PARS to others but the ability to demonstrate how PARS should look like within the Care Programs I am a part of. The results are immediate and the quality of play the children get to enjoy is exceptional.
Jude Guerrero, Activities Coordinator, Child’s Play Canada
Amanda Desforge, Operations Manager, Maple Roots Inc
What is involved in a PARS programme?
Teaching
Your PARS programme will be taught live by a PPP4 qualified PARS Licensed Trainer. All PARS courses are interactive with plenty of time for discussion and learning from other participants. The course materials are provided online and include handouts and two course handbooks which you will use to help you complete your assessments.
Practice
During the course you will be asked to try out some of the PARS model whilst working with children. Real-world case studies, discussions and assessments will enable you to put PARS into practice wherever you work in children's leisure time. You will not be assessed in your workplace.
Assessment
PARS is an NCFE International Award Centre. Your assessments are completed online through short assignments and multiple choice texts. You will receive feedback from your dedicated PARS assessor and supported throughout the assessment process.
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Which PARS course is right for you?
PPP2: Beginner Level
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PPP2 is an introductory qualification for individuals working with children during their leisure time. Parents can also join PPP2 courses!
PPP3: Advanced Practitioner Level
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PPP3 provides an in-depth exploration of the PARS model to enable experienced practitioners to develop and evaluate their PARS playwork practice.
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to attend previous PARS training before I join PPP2 or PPP3?
There is no requirement for previous PARS training or playwork experience before joining a PPP2 or PPP3 programme. Anybody who wants to take part in PPP4 and become a PARS Licensed Trainer must complete PPP3 first.
Will I need to do homework?
Yes, afraid so! PPP2 and PPP3 are NCFE accredited Customised Qualifications, so all participants need to do weekly assignments during the course to demonstrate how they can put PARS playwork into practice when working with children. These assignments are assessed by our Assessment Team who will give feedback on each assignment.
What is included in the cost of the course?
The cost includes all live teaching sessions and course materials, assessment and certificate from NCFE. There is nothing else you will need to pay once you have joined the course!
Once I get my PPP2 or PPP3 qualification, can I teach others to use PARS?
No. To teach PARS to others, you must be qualified to PPP4 and be a PARS Licensed Trainer. If you are qualified at PPP3, you may be eligible to join our PARS Schools Mentor Programme. For more information on how to share your PARS knowledge with others, please get in touch!
How long does my PPP2 or PPP3 Customised Qualification last?
Technically there is no expiry date for your NCFE certificate. However, we strongly encourage you to continuously develop your PARS playwork practice and you can find plenty of opportunities to do so here!
Do I have to attend previous PARS training before I join PPP2 or PPP3?
There is no requirement for previous PARS training or playwork experience before joining a PPP2 or PPP3 programme. Anybody who wants to take part in PPP4 and become a PARS Licensed Trainer must complete PPP3 first.
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