Hindleap Warren activities

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Hindleap Warren activity provision Hindleap Warren activities On site activities Hindleap s on site sessions can provide a wide range of challenging, fun and safe activities, designed to stimulate and stretch the young people you bring to the centre. All of the on site activities are available all year round and only very high winds and lightening and snow can bring a stop to the fun. It is worth noting that Hindleap is a busy centre and often accommodates more than one school or youth club. It is therefore possible that the activities you choose may not be available on certain days or at certain times. Off site activities Hindleap also offers activities not based in our 300 acre woodland. The off site activities carry an additional charge of 5 per person, per off site activity. This cost covers the additional instructor required to help run the session, fuel and use of our minibus and possible local fees at the site of the activity. It is also worth noting that not all the off site activities are available all year round. As a general rule, canoeing, kayaking, raft building, bouldering and rock climbing will stop late October or early November. This is mainly down to the weather and the environmental impact on the sandstone rock. Theory of Change On the activity matrix provided, you will note that we have listed the Hindleap input, social and emotional capability developed and expected outcomes. This links to a working model known as the Theory of Change. Based on academic evidence, our model identifies seven interlinked clusters of social and emotional capabilities that are of value to all young people, and which can demonstrate a link to other outcomes such as educational attainment, employment and health and wellbeing. In particular we are measuring how our programmes contribute to young people developing confidence and agency, resilience and determination and relationships and leadership capabilities all important catalysts for improving a young person s all round character and helping them affect a positive change in their life. The visual for the Theory of Change is included in this activity information pack and if you would like any further information please call the Hindleap number. From September 2013, all programmes that London Youth run including the residential facility at Hindleap will be analysed using a series of questionnaires. Some of the questionnaires will be focused on the young people attending the residential, but others will ask for information from teachers or youth club leaders and the parents of the young people. Prior to your arrival at Hindleap, the process for completing the questionnaires will be explained to you. Finally, we look forward to hearing from you to further discuss the activities for your Hindleap Warren residential Page 1 of 5

Activity Time Activity description Hindleap Input Development Predicted outcome We ensure all young people Develop an understanding of the listen when instructors are importance of team work, Problem Solving talking and transfer this skill to Communication communication, leadership when their peers are talking and trust and planning Obstacle Course Map Reading & Orienteering Forest Adventure Bushcraft Environmental Education Archery Attempt physical and physiological that stretch people in a safe environment Young people taught how to read a basic map, then in small groups participate in an Orienteering competition An adventure through Hindleap's 300 acre wood land; involving games, stories and physical Using traditional methods, young people build a rain proof shelter, light a fire and consider survival in the wilderness A number of lessons that look at the flora and forna in Ashdown Forest, food chains, pond life and wildlife surveys Using full sized bows, groupslearn and develop archeryskills in a safe and controlledenvironment Instructors encourage young people to push past their comfort zone Young people given the chance to work alone in small groups without direct supervision from an adult Instructors use the natural environment to excite the imagination and senses of the young people We frame the task ahead, define the goal and facilitate effective teamwork Young people encouraged to look carefully at the natural environment and to consider our impact upon it Instructor promotes selfawareness with regards to safety and skills development Young people play an effective role in a team Young people have resilience and selfconfidence Young people make their own decisions and experience the environment Young people imagine alternative ways of doing things Young people experience the environment to the classroom and are stimulated by this Young people apply learning in new contexts Young people learn selfmanagement skills and improveconfidence Page 2 of 5

High Ropes Individual challenge high rope courses designed to stretch young people and build in trust of adults Instructor promotes young people making their own decisions and encourages peer support Young people make their own decisions Jacob's Ladder High roped activity that involves groups of three or four young people scaling horizontal beams with peer belaying Instructor encourages peer support and empathy Relationships & Leadership Young people are able to empathise with others Crate Stack A team effort that results in pairs of young people climbing an ever increasing stack of crates Young people hold and keep the ropes tight for the pair on top of the crates, promoting self awareness, safety and empathy Young people overcome Climbing Wall Designed with differing abilities in mind, our climbing wall session allows young people to develop their skills and provide safety for their peers Instructor promotes self awareness of personal and group safety through checking PPE Young people understand how to stay safe in the outdoors Zip Wire An exhilarating activity that is totally inclusive and gives young people of all ages and abilities the chance to experience flying through the air Young people are involved in the process of being 'lowered off' the zip wire, embedding listening skills and selfcontrol Young people learn self management skills and have increased resilience in a challenging environment Pool Canoeing In pairs and by themselves,young people paddle a specialist canoe around our indoor pool learning new skills and working together Instructor facilitates progressive games and activities to improvewater confidence in young people Relationships& Leadership Young people share newexperiences with peers andleaders Page 3 of 5

Bouldering At our local Sandstone crag young people clamber over and squeeze through the rocks whilst learning about the geology of the area Instructor incorporates learning with fun, physical activities and promotes safety and awareness of others Young people share new experiences with peers and leaders whilst overcoming Rock Climbing Using the appropriate safety equipment, young people experience rock climbing on a Sandstone crag and help maintain safety for their peers Instructor facilitates an environment where young people take an active interest in safety and support of their peers Young people learn self management skills and overcome Mining Groups explore an underground world, learn the history of the mine and push themselves to conquer their fears Instructor combines learning with stretching the young people to achieve something they may not have done before Young people have resilience and selfconfidence and enjoy learning in the outdoors Canoeing In small groups, young people paddle an open canoe around a local reservoir, learning new skills, playing games and maintaining safety Instructor explains the importance of effective communication when working together in a boat Communication Young people use different ways of communicating with each other and play an effective role in a team Kayaking Young people take to the water in kayaks, learn how to control the boat, be safe and reinforce learning through games Instructor coaches the individualto improve skills and helpdevelop selfconfidence Confidence & Young people overcome Raft Building In groups, young people design, build and test their raft at a local reservoir. When on the water, the engage in a series of Instructor continually promotes the importance of working together and effective communication Relationships & Leadership Young people play an effective role in a team Forest Walk As a group, young people enjoy a walk on the beautiful Ashdown Forest, learn about the wildlife of the area and get involved in navigation and leadership The Instructor uses activities and games to engage young people in nature or provides learning opportunities in map reading and group leading Young people experience the environment to the classroom and are stimulated by this Page 4 of 5

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