Tuesday 25 February 2020

Pune Municipal Corporation transforms Sonawane Hospital’s outdoor waiting space into a child- and family-friendly zone


Families along with their babies and toddlers participated in large numbers at this fun-filled intervention
24 February 2020: Taking a lead in promoting children and family friendly spaces within the city, Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), with the support of the Bernard Van Leer Foundation (BvLF), technical partners, Taru Leading Edge and Ecofirst Services Ltd. and SMEF’s Brick School of Architecture, implemented a tactical U-urbanism intervention at Sonawane Hospital, Bhavani Peth. One of the known medical facilities in Pune, the Sonawane hospital’s outdoor waiting area was transformed into a playful, child and family friendly zone on Saturday, 22nd February 2020.  
Hospitals can often be stressful and dull places for families. The aim of this intervention was to provide engaging, comfortable, safe and playful outdoor space for young children and their caregivers, such as their parents, grandparents and other brothers and sisters. when they visit the maternity hospital or wait thereIt showcases the impact and importance of having children-friendly spaces as part of the infrastructure and services that cater to babies, young children and their families, maternity hospitals and health clinics being amongst them.
The intervention included creating clean outdoor spaces, with shaded, playful seating areas, painting floor and wall games that focus on cognitive, social and physical development of young children as well as provision of alternate parking spaces. The local community, particularly, families along with their babies and toddlers took advantage of the space created for them in large numbers with a lot of excitement and enthusiasm. Children from Brick School of Architecture, Hospital and Health Department staff, Bhavani Peth Ward officials, actively aided and participated in the creation of the child and family-friendly waiting space. 
Pune Corporator, Honourable Ms. Archana Patil, said “Children focussed interventions like these are very important for the development of the society. I am thankful to PMC officials, BvLF and all stakeholders for conducting such interventions in the city.” 
Pune Corporator, Honourable Ms. Manisha Ladkat further noted, “I am pleased to see families and children participate with great enthusiasm for this intervention. We should encourage more of such activities that focus on young children and caregivers to promote holistic development and increase safe, accessible spaces for them.”
Dr. Ramchandra Hankare, HOD, PMC- Health Department said, “We are very pleased with the outcome of this intervention having witnessed the enthusiasm from the participants. We will continue to promote the development of playful, safe and accessible spaces for young children in new and existing hospitals, especially where there is high footfall of young children and caregivers.”
Ms. Rushda Majeed, Representative India, Bernard van Leer Foundation, said, “With each intervention, Urban95 aims at conveying the importance of having clean, green public spaces that benefit babies, toddlers, and their parents and other caregivers. We are grateful to the Pune Municipal Corporation for taking this initiative forward so wholeheartedly. The intervention conducted at Sonawane Hospital is an excellent illustration of simple measures to improve the everyday lives of young children and their families.”
PMC is supported by BvLF in the municipality’s aim to make Pune a child and family- friendly city under BvLF’s global Urban95 initiative.

About Pune Urban95 Programme

Under Pune Urban95 programme, city decision-makers, managers, urban planners, engineers, and architects are taking a lead in incorporating a focus on early childhood development into the planning and management of Pune city. The initiative focusses on testing a series of interventions that can eventually be scaled up across the city.
About Urban95
Urban95 is an initiative created in 2016 by the Bernard van Leer Foundation to help change the landscapes and opportunities that shape young children’s lives. Central to this initiative is the question “If you could experience the city from 95 cms, what would you change?” Working with city leaders, planners, architects, and innovators, Urban95 is helping bring this perspective to the center of design decisions in cities around the world.
About Bernard van Leer Foundation
BvLF is an independent foundation working worldwide to inspire and inform large scale action to improve the health and well-being of babies, toddlers and the people who care for them. It provides financial support and expertise to partners in government, civil society and business to help test and scale effective services for young children and families.

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