This qualification is for unsupported outdoor or adventure activity leaders, typically operating in situations where help is less than a few hours away, e.g. outdoor instructors, outdoor learning practitioners, mountain leaders, Duke of Edinburgh assessors, bushcraft instructors, forest school leaders, canoe expedition leaders. This list is not exhaustive.
Come join us for a fun day of dancing and nature walking in Happy Valley with Shégitu Dance X She Runs It! - 8km adventure awaits! Shégitu Dance X She Runs It! Nature Walk 8km - Happy Valley Come join us for a fun-filled day of dancing and nature walking at Coulsdon South! This event is perfect for those who love to move their bodies and enjoy the great outdoors. Get ready to groove to the beats of Shégitu Dance and then hit the trails for an 8km nature walk with the She Runs It! community. It's a great way to stay active, connect with nature, and meet new friends. Don't miss out on this exciting event - sign up now! Get your 10,000+ steps with us as we take in Sunset and the breath-taking, versatile surroundings of Farthing Downs and Happy Valley. We will be teaching some engaging and aligning dance methods as well as fun training games from the 'She Runs It!' team This short, circular walk is the perfect opportunity to connect, explore, strengthen, and enhance your well-being. Here's what you can expect: Beginner-Friendly: Ideal for beginners who may be unsure of their mileage capabilities or new to bodyweight exercises. We'll provide a supportive environment where you can comfortably complete the distance and learn the fundamentals of bodyweight training. Whether you're a beginner, getting back into training, or advanced, our walks cater to all fitness levels. Playfulness: Expect laughter, conversation, music, and a chance to embrace the joy of being active in nature while challenging yourself with fun exercise. Come along to improve your fitness, explore nature, and meet incredible individuals while incorporating new forms of training into your routine. Suitable for 18y+ (If you are under 18 and would like to attend, you must be accompanied by a responsible adult) SUNDAY 17TH MARCH 2024 This is a circular route starting and ending at Coulsdon South Station Meeting Point: Coulsdon South Railway Station, Brighton Rd, Coulsdon CR5 3EA (There is a car park on site) Meeting Time: 14:45pm (We do appreciate your punctuality as we are aiming to align our walk with the sunset) There are regular direct trains to Coulsdon South from London Victoria and London Bridge We will be starting the walk by 15:00pm Distance: 8KM // 4.9 Miles Duration: 3.5 hours (approx. 2 1/2 hours walking time) What to bring: - Water - Wear light layers of clothing - A light rucksack if you are carrying anything - Scarf (satin or similar, to put around your hips) - Please wear waterproof shoes/hiking boots (Remember to bring a spare pair of trainers to change into at the end of the session, in case it's muddy) Please note; - If you can no longer attend after you book, please cancel your space so somebody else can fill in. - If you have any injuries or suffer from any conditions that may affect you while training, please drop us an email and we will do our best to accommodate you. Website: www.shegitu-dance.com Email us : info@shegitu-dance.com Like us on FB: https://www.facebook.com/shegituDance Follow us Instagram: @shegitudance @sherunsitldn @tashakeating @lidiaanamusic If you have any questions or would like to reschedule, get in touch. Looking forward to see you!
Building Confidence, Self Worth & Friendships Making Tracks is for children with additional needs and their families, allowing them access to an inclusive and sensory rich environment. Developing confidence and self esteem, motivation to learn and improving self worth. This group is based around the children and their needs. Our highly skilled staff work with children and their families, to encourage growth in a supportive and nurturing environment. Activities include outdoor play and learner led activities such as den building, campfire cooking and exploration. How To Access Our Alternative Schooling Sessions Making Tracks, our alternative schooling sessions, are open to all children of school age and currently takes place on a Tuesday during term time from Group One 10am - 12pm Group Two 1pm - 3pm. Each session costs £5.00 Making Tracks can be paid for through your Educational Health Care Plan. Book Now To discuss your child’s needs, or to organise One to One session please contact us. Why Choose Nature for your child? Whatever the reason children come to the woods to access our programmes, we aim to incorporate the forest school ethos into all our activities and sessions, offering a learner-centred approach wherever possible. In line with forest school objectives, we strive to use their Badger Forest School experience to help children overcome their previous experiences and become positive and pro-active learners. As an organisation with trauma-informed status, our Nurture Programme is specifically designed to support emotional wellbeing as we believe this best supports a child’s development and aids their return to a school setting on a full-time basis. Children are assisted to understand their emotions, their triggers and their behaviours, so that they can learn self-regulation and management techniques. They build trusted relationships with staff which enables therapeutic conversations to happen. The outdoors environment and associated skills building offers children the opportunity to succeed which helps develop confidence, self-esteem and identity. All-weather outdoor learning generates motivation and resilience, as well as helps relieve passivity, stress and anxiety. In terms of academic learning, sessions deliver a wide range of activities designed to develop the child’s concentration, practical skills, fine and gross motor development, problem solving, language and communication skills, and expand their understanding of the natural world. Activities might include: Shelter building Fire lighting and cooking on an open fire Tool use Studying wildlife Rope and string work Art and sculpture work Sensory activities Developing and discussing stories Creating and completing obstacle courses Activities frequently incorporate opportunities for working on literacy or numeracy skills, and additionally, we can work towards including some elements of the National Curriculum if this is a priority for the client, as many of our staff are teacher trained or have experience working in schools.
We understand how much confusion there is around Driver CPC and we are here to help and assist with the process. If you are a lorry driver of either Category C1 or C and passed the driving test after 10th September 2009 you will need to complete Initial Driver CPC to be able to drive commercially (for hire or reward). There are two elements involved in Initial Driver CPC to be completed sequentially: Module 2 – Case Study Module 4 – Show & Tell Demonstration Module 2 is known as the “Case Study” and is a computer based test which you take at a Pearson Vue test centre. Module 4 is also known as the “Show & Tell Demonstration”. Lloyds School of Motoring conducts training for this and will book your test at the DVA test centre in Belfast.
Would you like to immerse yourself in your personal yoga practice? To refresh and inspire your personal approach to yoga? If, like many of us, you feel the need to take time out, dive deep into your personal practice and replenish your energy levels, then join us for this year’s Scaravelli Inspired Yoga & Wellbeing Immersion. This year, we’re focusing on feeling good. Exploring how and why yoga helps to lift our mood and downregulate our nervous system. Each day, we’ll practice yoga, breathwork and meditation. We’ll walk across the downs and down to the beach for a swim, maybe light a bonfire as the sun sets.
We understand how much confusion there is around Driver CPC and we are here to help and assist with the process. You will need to complete Initial Driver CPC to be able to drive commercially (for hire or reward). There are two elements involved in Initial Driver CPC to be completed sequentially: Module 2 – Case Study Module 4 – Show & Tell Demonstration Module 2 is known as the “Case Study” and is a computer based test which you take at a Pearson Vue test centre. Module 4 is also known as the “Show & Tell Demonstration”. Lloyds School of Motoring conducts training for this and will book your test at the DVA test centre in Belfast.
Make this unusual Ying Yang with an integrated rustic handle. During the course you will use several different natural coloured willows and apply different weaving techniques to make your basket completely individual. Enjoy a day of craft with refreshments provided. Please bring your own lunch.
Join artist Julie Galante for an afternoon of homemade botanical inks made from foraged plants and kitchen scraps. In 2023 Julie dove into ink-making, producing more than 300 inks from over 100 different botanical sources. In this three-hour workshop, Julie will share what she’s learned from all these inky experiments, giving you the skills and knowledge to create your own library of botanical colours. She'll share her core learnings, including the best ways to extract colours, the best plants to use, and how to preserve and store your inks. We'll also cover different ways of finishing your inks depending on how you'd like to use them. Please note this workshop will take place in Julie's Stockbridge studio, which is accessible via three flights of stairs. We will also spend part of the workshop foraging outside, weather permitting, so please dress accordingly. Tea and coffee will be provided.
A unique foraging and Spring Easter Living Wreath Making Workshop in a privately owned forest, Nettlebed Woodland near Henley on Thames in Oxfordshire
This 5 day camp is a bark tanning intensive. You'll learn ancient processes of using tree barks to tan and preserve skin into leather and furs.