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Bright Woods Forest School CIC

bright woods forest school cic

4.9(68)

Barnard Castle

Our staff members have a vast amount of experience in delivery of Forest Schools programmes, outdoor education and creative activities. They are qualified in Outdoor First Aid, are DBS checked, hold Food Safety certificates and are members of the Forest School Association: Honia Devlin Gemma McColl Louise Shepherd Honia Devlin Honia established Bright Woods Forest School in 2016, keen to inspire children and help them develop an understanding of the natural world. Honia has over 12 years’ experience in delivery of outdoor education and wildlife conservation projects as well as running events and wild themed birthday parties to children of all ages. She has previously worked for London Wildlife Trust and more locally for the Heart of Teesdale Landscape Partnership. She has an MSc in Biology with specialism in Environmental Biology and is a qualified Forest Schools Level 3 Practitioner. Gemma McColl Gemma, who joined the team shortly after, spent more than 14 years working in community arts and ran a successful Educational Arts business, working with children throughout KS1-3, before becoming a qualified primary school teacher. As a freelance artist, Gemma worked with schools and community groups delivering various workshops, which were inspired by the Reggio Emilia enquiry-based approach of early childhood education. The ethos of the Reggio approach and Forest Schools sit comfortably together as they are about empowering children and helping them to be resilient problem-solvers in the future. Gemma is a qualified Forest Schools Level 3 Practitioner. Louise Shepherd Louise started with us as a volunteer in 2018 before becoming an integral part of the team. She is a keen nature enthusiast with a particular interest in wild flowers, trees and lichen and has a wealth of knowledge. Prior to joining Bright Woods, Louise was a family support officer in a primary school and while there, she completed her Level 3 Forest School qualification and enjoyed organising and facilitating sessions such as pond dipping, bug hunts and fire lighting. Louise is also a qualified secondary school teacher and spent many years leading scout sessions, supporting children from 6 to 18 years old with bushcraft and camping activities. Volunteers We also have a number of volunteers who contribute to the varied aspects of running of our Forest School including wildlife conservation and practical work as well as assisting sessions and events. Please get in touch if you are interested in our volunteering opportunities. Our Ethos Bright Woods Forest School CIC believes in children’s rights to play, access the natural world, experience appropriate risk and a healthy range of emotions. We believe that children who are given the freedom to play in the outdoors and get dirty and wet are simply happy children. Such children are more fulfilled, less prone to depression and more connected to the world around them. In 2017, as away of helping us to fulfil our values and ethos and provide sessions to as wide an audience as possible, Bright Woods Forest School became a not for profit Community Interest Company.

Norfolk Safety C I C

norfolk safety c i c

5.0(3)

Norwich

Established in 2015 by Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service, Norfolk Safety CIC aims to Improve Safety and Reduce Risk by raising awareness and confidence through the delivery of practical based safety training across Norfolk. Practical – Implementable – Accessible – Relevant – Confidence Building Our courses are taught in a way that means the skills acquired are easily embedded in your daily life, helping course attendees feel safer and gain the confidence and understanding required to protect themselves and others. “97.8% of course delegates would now take an active role to improve safety at work.” Norfolk Safety CIC has delivered training to over 11,000 people across the County and beyond. Attendees can join an open course or we have the ability to offer bespoke closed courses for private, public, education and third sector organisations – ensuring we meet the individual organisation and environmental requirements. Training is provided as standard or as bespoke packages in the areas of Fire, First Aid, Health & Safety, Risk Assessment and CPR. We are a Community Interest Company and operate as the commercial trading arm of the Norfolk Fire Service. Our profits are ring fenced and reinvested in community interest projects such as youth engagement/development and fire prevention/awareness activities for the elderly and vulnerable. For further information about the courses we offer click here Norfolk Safety CIC is committed to delivering practical based safety training across Norfolk. Please contact us here to discuss your training requirements and any questions you have about our open and bespoke courses. Our courses include: Fire Marshal Course Emergency First Aid at Work (approved person) Fire Marshal Timber Framed Construction Safety on a Petroleum Forecourt Fire Extinguisher Course Emergency First Response – CPR and Defibrillation Training Evac-Chair Training Breathing Apparatus (B.A) – Initial Breathing Apparatus/Gas Tight Suits Emergency Response Team (ERT) Skill Assessment Day Emergency Response Team (ERT) Team Leader

Oxford City Farm

oxford city farm

5.0(12)

Oxford

Our vision At Oxford City Farm our vision is of empowered communities learning and working together to produce food locally and live healthy, enriched and sustainable lives. Mission We work to promote environmental awareness, community cohesion and wellbeing by offering learning and practical opportunities for people to interact with the land, farming and animals. We have turned a derelict site into a vibrant city farm, bringing farming and food production to the heart of urban communities in Oxford. Values We value diversity, equality, empowerment, community cohesion and sustainability. We value the diversity of our local neighbourhoods and recognise the contribution that all members of the community can offer. We strive to work creatively to ensure equality of opportunity for all. We aim to work in ways that empower people to work together to make positive sustainable change in their communities. Our Story A committed team of trustees, volunteers and staff have been working to bring city farming to Oxford since 2008. We are a diverse group of local people with broad skills and experience in areas such as health, youth work, planning, community development, teaching, training, fundraising, horticulture, ecology and veterinary medicine. In 2017 we secured a 40 year lease for the site and, thanks to support from a wide variety of funders and our wonderful community we now have essential infrastructure including mains water, electricity, toilets, hand washing facilities, an office and since the spring of 2021 our fantistic Community Kitchen. We started running regular community farming days in 2017 to enable our community to get involved with the work of the farm, in particular developing infrastructure and supporting growing. We have also developed partnerships with schools and other organisations to increase participation in our work and to introduce more people to the farm.