An aerial map of Sheffield, UK, illustrating the decreasing distances that four generations of a family were allowed to roam independently from 1919 to 2007.

S1E54 P&P Tim Gill on kids need freedom to thrive – or we risk losing more than we know

In this People and Projects episode of The Streets and People podcast, Wendy and Tim Gill look into the significant decline in children’s freedom to roam outdoors over the past century.

Imagine your childhood – a place where the world feels endless and the streets outside are calling. Now imagine today’s kids with their range cut to a fraction of what we knew. The space to roam is shrinking fast.

In cities where streets are filled with traffic, children’s opportunities to explore and grow have drastically reduced. But this modern setup, with its car-filled streets is costing kids their chance to develop confidence and resilience. Kids need room to test their limits and experience manageable risks. Without that, they miss essential life lessons in independence.

Take low-traffic zones and school street schemes in parts of London – these aren’t just designs on a map. They’re spaces that bring communities together and turn the neighbourhood into a safe training ground for young adventurers. And beyond the city structures, it’s about us as parents and mentors finding that balance – learning to give safety while allowing just enough freedom for them to learn and grow.

Tim Gill, a voice for child-friendly spaces, champions the idea of Play Streets and School Streets as pathways to vibrant and healthy communities. By letting children wander just a bit further we can create neighbourhoods that aren’t just safe but inviting. If you’re looking for ways to build stronger, healthier communities where kids can thrive, let’s talk about putting the brakes on a car-driven culture and designing places where children can truly grow.

Ready to imagine a street where kids don’t just walk, they explore?

You can find Rethinking Childhood at https://rethinkingchildhood.com/

Tim’s book is Urban Playground: How child-friendly planning and design can save cities https://www.routledge.com/Urban-Playground-How-Child-Friendly-Planning-and-Design-Can-Save-Cities/Gill/p/book/9781859469293

Queensland School Road Safety – Parents’ information booklet https://dtmr-jointhedrive.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/wp-assets/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11115203/1061_ParentBooklet_WEB_040722_v1.pdf. You can find the above guide and more resources at Qld Government StreetSmarts – Parents of children aged 0-16 years https://streetsmarts.initiatives.qld.gov.au/parents/parents-of-children-aged-0-16-years/ where’s there’s also a guide for children in Years 5 and 6.

Tim mentions Play Australia, you can find resources for Council and State Governments and Communities https://www.playaustralia.org.au/1000-play-streets

Wendy mentions a 2019 research paper on the effect of transport infrastructure on children’s social media use and social interactions https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334639948_The_role_of_children’s_independent_mobility_and_social_media_use_for_face-to-face_social_interaction_with_friends

You can listen to Conrad Kickert’s discussion about creating a sense of place and community with your front garden design here https://getaroundcabocarfree.com.au/s1e45-pp-conrad-kickert-on-how-front-yards-make-or-break-community-cohesion-and-connectedness/

www.GetAroundCaboCarFree.com.au

Get Around Cabo Carfree is a community movement advocating for more transport options for people in Caboolture and Morayfield who can’t drive – and that is more than 4 in 10 people (a surprising not-so-fun fact about our town – check the About page for details). Our podcast has 3 broad topics.

Road Rules 360 (RR360) cohosted with John Burrill, former TMR subject matter expert for Qld’s road rules. We discuss the road rules for people riding a bike, walking, in a wheelchair or on a scooter or other personal mobility device (PMD). 

Not Everyone Drives (NED) are conversations with people who don’t drive for any reason. They may have a disability, on medication, strapped for cash, too young, too old, unlicensed or they had a collision and now they’re too scared (you might be surprised why a person can’t drive and how the lack of alternatives impacts their daily living). This one’s for policymakers to understand the implications for their decisions. 

People & Projects (P&P) are for transport advocates and people who are curious to hear what’s happening globally and locally. These are interviews with academics, advocates and community group leaders. 

If you’d like to be on our show for one of these topics, please go to the Contact page and complete the form. 

Get Around Cabo Carfree is a community movement advocating for more transport options for people in Caboolture and Morayfield who can’t drive.

Here are easy ways you can help us get better transport 

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Laura's family crossing the road
If you're interested in what we do, we could do with your support

Get Around Cabo Carfree is a community movement advocating for more travel options for people in
Caboolture & Morayfield. 

Our Goals

1. All children can ride to school on safe streets 

2. All young adults can get to work or study without needing a car so they begin adulthood without a debt of $15,000 a year. 

A lack of transport options leads to a high financial burden for
families, businesses and governments.

The only way we can be sustainable for the long term is with your help. 

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