Outdoor Education and Training course for delivering qualifications to NEET and Vulnerable young people

equip participants with the skills knowlege and activities necessary to run a series of programmes outdoors aimed at helping NEET and vulnerable young people.

Based fully outdoors for the week the course will emerse the participants in an in depth training week of activities and skills all based outdoors that they can return home and run sessions for their local cohorts. All aspects of outdoor education and training will be covered from woodland skills, forest school techniques, first aid outdoors, teaching methodology, outdoor cooking, tracking, games, teamwork and boosting self esteem and participation. Participants will also have access to a suite of European Qualifications they can run once trained through our UK academy to deliver accredited courses and qualifications. Participants can also return to complete a level 3 Forest school instructor qualification. All meals and drinks will be provided in a woodland base setting and the group will cook and live together for the duration.

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Project overview

Outdoor Education and Training course for delivering qualifications to NEET and Vulnerable young people is a project by
Sunrise Bushcraft Academy Ltd
taking place
from 2017 till 2018
This project relates to:
Training and Networking, Strategic Partnerships
and is focusing on:
  • Children
  • Coach for Youth Initiative
  • Disability
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Integration
  • Leadership
  • Non-formal learning
  • Unemployment/employability
  • Volunteering
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Social obstacles
  • Economic obstacles
  • Educational difficulties
  • Cultural differences
Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Project managers, Youth Policy Makers, EVS mentors/tutors, Teachers

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http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/7864

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