Freshwater Forensics Saturday 29 June 2013 at Epping Forest Field Centre Saturday 13 July 2013 at Roding Valley Meadows Thank you for your interest in our Family Activity at Epping Forest Field Centre and Roding Valley Meadows. There are two sessions available on each day: 10.00 12.30 or 13.30 16.00. The sessions will be led by experienced and trained staff from Epping Forest Field Centre and Epping Forest Countrycare and provide fun and inspiring activities for families. Pond dip in one of the Centre ponds and kick sample in the River Roding, discover life under the water line, observe amazing creature features, get close up to some rare amphibians and meet the alien invaders. Fun and Fresh Air Discovery Safe Supervision This course is aimed at families ie. adults and children together, children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. For safety and practical reasons we ask for a ratio of one adult to two children under 5 and one adult to a maximum of four children for other ages. Each family or group will be given guidance on how to pond dip safely and successfully, then allowed to dip at their leisure. There will also be the opportunity to participate in other activities and games to find out more about the animals which live in our ponds. Please bring appropriate clothing and suitable footwear in case the ground is muddy, and plenty of enthusiasm. Places are limited and must be booked in advance in order for us to ensure the safety of visitors during the day. Please read the terms and conditions found on our website at the following link: http://www.fieldstudies-council.org/centres/eppingforest/outdoorclassroom/important-information-for-visitors.aspx Further information about Epping Forest Field centre, its location and safety can also be found at the above link. If you have difficulty accessing this information or have any other queries, please contact the Centre using the details below. Freshwater Forensics is part of the British Ecological Society s Festival of Ecology and has been generously funded by the British Ecological Society Tel: 020 8502 8500 Fax: 02085028502 Address: Epping Forest Field Centre, Paul s Nursery Road, High Beach, Loughton, Essex, IG10 4AF Email: enquiries.ef@field-studies-council.org Website: www.field-studies-council.org/eppingforest Registered Charity Number: 313364 Managed by FSC for and on behalf of the City of London Corporation, Conservators of Epping Forest. Epping Forest Field Centre EppingForest FSC
Freshwater Forensics Booking Form Please fill in details below for ALL those wishing to attend. Return this competed form to Epping Forest Field Centre at the address below to confirm your booking. Activities are linked between the 2 days however it is possible to book on one of either of the days. Please select the sessions you would like to book 10.00 12.30 13.30 16.00 Saturday 29 June 2013 at Epping Forest Field Centre Saturday 13 July 2013 at Roding Valley Meadows Full name of main contact for the group: Address: Postcode: Contact phone number: Email: Name of participant Main Contact Adult or child? (State age if child) Medical conditions or special needs? (record details)* Price Office use only Method of payment I have read and understood the booking conditions and have attached full payment for the course. Signed:... Date:... I give permission for photos to be taken, stored on file and used for publicity and teaching purposes within Epping Forest Field Centre and the Field Studies Council, and have filled in and enclosed the photo consent form. Yes No Please return this form to: Epping Forest Field Centre, Paul s Nursery Road, High Beach, Loughton, Essex, IG10 4AF. Email: enquiries.ef@field-studies-council.org Fax: 02085028502 *As stated in our booking conditions, we are unable to accept responsibility for any difficulties arising from not being notified of special needs in advance or individuals not carrying adequate supplies of any self administered medication.
Directions to Epping Forest Field Centre for 29 June 2013 (Day 1) www.field-studies-council.org/centres/eppingforest/location Directions to Roding Valley Meadows for 13 July 2013 (Day 2) Meeting point: At the David Lloyd Centre, there is a split in the road. One way is the entrance to the David Lloyd Centre car park the other is a road with a height restriction bar. Go under the height restriction bar and follow the track round. Park in any of the available spaces. We will be meeting at the back of the car park by the footbridge going over the river. Direction: Buckhurst Hill Drive out of Buckhurst Hill down Roding Lane towards Chigwell. Turn left just before crossing M11 bridge sign posted Nature Reserve. Follow road round to David Lloyd Centre. Direction: Chigwell Drive out of Chigwell down Roding Lane towards Buckhurst Hill. Take the first right after crossing the M11 bridge. Follow the road round to the David Lloyd Centre. Direction: Across Roding Valley Nature Reserve Walk towards the fishing lake, we will be using the stretch of river opposite. Follow the river up until you come across the marquee. By public transport The nearest Underground station is Buckhurst Hill. Walk down Roding Lane and follow the instruction above (for Buckhurst Hill).
School ref: Using images of Young People Consent form for use by the Field Studies Council To be completed by parent or guardian Name of the parent or guardian Name of young person: Date of Birth: Occasionally, we (the Field Studies Council or a representative of the Field Studies Council) may take images (both photographic and film footage) of the young people at our centres. We may use these images in printed publications and edited film footage, as well as on websites. From time to time, our centres may be visited by the media who will take photographs or film footage of a visiting dignitary or other high profile event. Students will often appear in these images, which may appear in local or national newspapers, or on televised news programmes. To comply with the Data Protection Act 1998, we need your permission before we can photograph or make any recordings of your child. Please answer questions 1 to 4 below, then sign and date the form where shown. Please return the completed form to the centre as soon as possible. Please circle your answer 1. May we use your child s image in printed Yes/No publications that we produce for promotional purposes? 2. May we use your child s image in film footage Yes/No that we produce for promotional purposes? 3. May we use your child s image on our website and related social media websites Yes/No 4. Are you happy for your child to appear in the media Yes/No Please note that websites can be viewed throughout the world and not just in the United Kingdom where UK law applies. Please also note that the conditions for use of images are on the back of this form. I have read and understood the conditions of use on the back of this form. Parent s or Guardian s Signature: Date: Name (in block capitals):
School ref: Conditions of use 1. This form is valid for ten years from the date you sign it. The consent will automatically expire after this time. 2. We will not use the personal details or full names (which means first name and surname) of any young person or adult in a photographic image, on our website, video footage or in any of our other printed publications. 3. We will not include personal email or postal addresses, or telephone or fax numbers on our website or in other printed publications. 4. If we use photographs of individual students, we will not use the name of that young person in the accompanying text or photo caption, except when given to local or national newspapers. 5. If we name a student in the text, we will not use a photograph of that young person to accompany the article, except when given to local or national newspapers. 6. We may include pictures of students and teachers that have been drawn by the students. 7. We may use group or class photographs or footage with very general labels, such as a science lesson. 8. We will only use images of students who are suitably dressed, to reduce the risk of such images being used inappropriately. About the Field Studies Council Vision: Inspiring environmental understanding through first hand experience. The Field Studies Council is an environmental education charity committed to helping people, discover, explore, understand and be inspired by the natural world. Its network of Centres provides day and residential courses for all ages from young children to retired adults from schools and communities throughout the UK. It also reaches many others through its publications and community-based programmes. Full details are on the website www.field-studies-council.org Field Studies Council, Head Office, Preston Montford, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY4 1HW Tel: (01743) 852100 Fax: (01743) 852101 email enquiries@field-studies-council.org Field Studies Council is a limited Company, registered in England and Wales No. 412621 and a Charity No. 313364. Registered Office; Preston Montford, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY4 1HW