Follow Accessible Playgrounds NZ
Connect with us on social media and help spread awareness of accessible, inclusive and wheelchair-friendly playgrounds across New Zealand.
Help more families find accessible play spaces
Social media helps us reach families, carers, disabled people, community groups, councils and playground providers who care about inclusive play.
By following, sharing and engaging with Accessible Playgrounds NZ, you help make accessible playground information easier to find and help more families discover places where children can play and belong.
Why your support matters
Every share, comment and follow helps strengthen the message that playground access matters for children, families and communities.
Raise Awareness
Help more people understand why accessible playgrounds, inclusive equipment and family-friendly facilities are important.
Share Local Knowledge
Tell us about playgrounds, access issues, new upgrades or inclusive features in your local area.
Support Families
Sharing playground information can help other families plan safer, easier and more enjoyable outings.
What we share
Our social media updates may include accessible playground listings, inclusive play information, website updates, community stories, advocacy messages and practical reminders about what makes a playground more usable for families.
We also use social media to encourage councils, schools and communities to think beyond minimum access and consider the real-world needs of disabled children, wheelchair users, neurodivergent children and families.
Join the conversation
Accessible play is a community issue. Families, carers, disabled people, local residents and advocates all have valuable knowledge to share.
If you see a playground doing something well, or if you notice barriers that make play harder, your voice can help improve the conversation around accessible playgrounds in New Zealand.
Follow, share and help us grow
The more people who know about Accessible Playgrounds NZ, the more useful the map becomes for families across Aotearoa New Zealand.
Together, we can help more children experience play, connection and belonging.