Daily Archives: March 8, 2010

The school playground is not what it used to be – it is too…safe.

I assist in supervising P1 children during their lunch break at school and one thing I have noticed is how very different the school playground is now compared to how it was when I was six years old. It is a vastly different place and, in my opinion, not a better one for it. In France the kids have plenty to play with in the school playgrounds – jump ropes, balls to throw around and they can take a toy to school if they wish – that’s my memory of school life in France as my son experienced it.

Not so here in the UK where ‘health and safety’ regulations have taken the school playground and turned it into a barren wasteland of bare concrete with nothing whatsoever thrown in for the kids to occupy themselves with. It’s BORING! and all so that little Dylan cannot get hit in the face with a ball, or little Alice does not trip over her jump rope and skin her knee…what a disaster that would be!

When I was in primary school we had these wonderful Moreton Bay Fig trees in our playground with wide spreading root bases that we climbed and used as spaceships or whatever else our imaginations could conjure up. We played with skipping ropes and ‘elastic jumps’, the boys played with marbles and the girls played with those ‘knuckles’ – you could kick a ball around, take a doll to play with…not my little charges though. All they have is a stark concrete square that they must run around in and they cannot have anything to play with in it – no ball, no jump ropes…nothing. As a result many of the kids get bored so they push others around, they swing round the lightpole for some fun and fall off it and fall against the large metal perimeter fence and hurt themselves. They chase each other for something to do and fall over and skin a knee, scrape a hand or a nose…obviously accidents still happen regardless.They are encouraged to tell you as soon as another child as much as looks at them the wrong way so that you are all the time fielding trivial complaints such as “she wont play with me…he poked my head…he pulled my hair…she bumped into me…” – when I was that age you were considered a time waster and tattle-tale for wasting the teacher’s time with such trivialities – the nuns taught us to sort minor things out among ourselves and if anything major happened one of the nuns would certainly see it in a split second – they had eyes like hawks so they saw and dealt with stuff that need dealing with.

I feel sorry for today’s kids, if they are allowed too much freedom and not have the security of strong boundaries they fall down form lack of judgement – and if they are wrapped up in cotton wool so they don’t hurt themselves they still end up in a scrapes of something or another. Either way they need to learn how to look after themselves to some degree, get a knock here and there and get up and get on with it. And have some good old fashioned fun along the way. A grazed knee is a far better option than a repressed spirit.

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Jack Straw defends secrecy surrounding Jon Venables in House of Commons.

Jack Straw has spoken in the House of Commons on the recent case of Jon Venables being imprisoned for allegedly being in possession of vile Category 4 child pornography. All stops are being pulled out to ensure the process of justice provides him with a fair trial. Jack Straw is so concerned that Venables gets fair treatment that he will not reveal any further information about his crime which is known to be extremely serious. The public once again are being treated like mugs and Man Of Straw patronisingly claims it is not in OUR public interest to know what this monster has done – well it IS Jack, it IS. WE are footing the bill for his defence, for his accommodation in HM’s prison – it appears that the preservation of this monster’s identity is MORE important than the public’s right to know, to be informed and to be aware of how badly Venables has been monitored since he and Thompson were freed in 2001. It is not just Venables who stands to lose face in all of this in more ways than one – the Parole Board and authorities who were supposed to have been ensuring his behaviour have badly let down the public and James’ parents. They got it very, very wrong.

Okay, so let’s see this vile creature go to court under his new identity – and let us wait while the system of justice in this nation processes the latest crimes of this individual who was supposed to be ‘rehabilitated’. But one thing needs to be set straight; in the same way that authorities do not want his trial contaminated by his past as a child killer, it should also not be allowed that his messy childhood be used as an excuse for whatever he has done recently and be tried leniently for it. Maybe, hopefully, he will be tried as he was not allowed to be tried after he and Thompson slaughtered that beautiful little boy back in 1993. Now he can only be tried as an adult, a vile one at that, and we can hope that he will finally end up in an adult prison with other prisoners who have very long memories, and then his entitlement to all this anonymity must be withdrawn. He is no longer a ten year old, he is a grown man and must be treated as such. Possibly though, in a very round-about way, this could finally see true justice for little James Bulger after all these years.

They will be drawing straws to decide who defends him

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