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Activities and Opportunities 2018 Raising aspiration and achievement through adventure education and outdoor learning www.cornwalloutdoors.org

Contents pg 1 Introduction pg 2 Activity Days pg 3 Mobile Team Bushcraft and Survival Skills pg 4 Explorers Project Source to Sea - River Journeys pg 5-6 Specialist Activities pg 7-11 Professional Development for Outdoor Leaders - First Aid Courses - Mountain Bike Instructor Award Scheme - Coastal & Countryside Walking Courses - Summer Moorland Walking Courses - Winter Moorland Walking Courses - National Navigation Award Scheme - Powerboat Courses - Learn to sail - Climbing Wall Courses - Learning outside the classroom - Paddlesport Courses - Bouldering and traversing walls in your school grounds - Teaching Orienteering Parts 1 & 2 pg 12 National Water Safety Management Prog. pg 13 Outdoor Learning Leader Award pg 14 Booking Information pg 15 Organising a Residential Booking Online pg 16-17 Delaware OEC pg 18-19 Porthpean OEC pg 20-21 Carnyorth OEC pg 22-23 Pelistry Camp, Isles of Scilly pg 24 Hire and Supplies Training Room Hire pg 25 Educational Visits Information pg 26 John Muir Award pg 27-28 Booking Terms and Conditions pg 29 Application Form Contacts Head of Service, Safety on Educational Visits Andy Barclay, T: 07968 892855 E: abarclay@cornwall.gov.uk Bookings and Finance Mandy Richards T: 01872 326360 E: mrichards@cornwall.gov.uk Specialist activities, courses and Educational Visits Safety Ann Kemp T: 01872 326368 E: akemp@cornwall.gov.uk Delaware OEC Dougie Bruce, Delaware OEC Drakewalls Gunnislake, PL18 9EH T: 01822 833 885 E: delaware@cornwall.gov.uk Porthpean OEC Mark Peters, Porthpean OEC, Castle Gotha, Porthpean, St Austell PL26 6AZ T: 01726 72901 E: porthpean@cornwall.gov.uk Carnyorth OEC Paul Parkinson, Carnyorth OEC, Carnyorth, St Just Penzance TR19 7QE T: 01736 786 344 E: carnyorth@cornwall.gov.uk Cornwall Outdoors Education Centres www.cornwalloutdoors.org

Introduction Cornwall Outdoors is managed by Cornwall Council. Within Cornwall the unit operates three residential centres and one campsite. 1 Accreditation Where appropriate our centres have been inspected and awarded accreditation recognising the safety and quality of the service they deliver. These inspections are undertaken by the Adventure Activities Licensing Service on behalf of the HSE. Licence numbers for Centres providing adventurous in-scope activities can be found at the bottom of the page for each Centre. Risk Management Based on the outcome of their risk assessments all Centres have rigorous risk management processes in place. These are subject to inspection by the AALA. Each centre has a risk management statement which is available to visit leaders. If required, Risk assessments may be viewed during your pre-visit to the centre. Visit Leaders must complete risk assessments for all aspects of the visit for which they are responsible. Typically these include transport; overnight supervision; self-catering; and any activities they are leading. Staff Competence and Qualifications All Centre staff either hold a relevant National Governing Body qualification or are approved by appropriately experienced and qualified technical experts to deliver site-specific activities. This is in accordance with the requirements of the Adventure Activities Licensing Regulations. Equipment The equipment provided at the Centres is fit for purpose and is regularly inspected and maintained. Inclusion The Centres have an inclusive philosophy and strive to ensure equality of opportunity. If your group has any individual needs please contact the Centre Manager to discuss how provision can be adapted to meet these needs. Sustainability Within all aspects of our operations we aim to work in a sustainable manner and minimise our impact on the environment. We would welcome your support in helping us achieve this. Insurance All schools, academies and youth groups must have appropriate insurance in place for outdoor education activities. This is available from Cornwall Council (01872 322229) or you may make alternative arrangements. All our Centres have appropriate insurance in place to cover their operations. Safeguarding We meticulously follow statutory safeguarding requirements. We follow the Council s Safer Recruitment Policy and all staff are subject to checks via the DBS. All staff receive child protection training. Supervision During your visit it is the policy of Centre staff to work in partnership with the Visit Leaders. It is important to have clearly identifiable responsibilities. When Centre staff are leading activities they take joint responsibility alongside Visit Leaders for group members. At all other times Visit Leaders are responsible for the welfare and supervision of their group. www.cornwalloutdoors.org a breath of fresh air

2 Activity Days You Know - The Gruffalo! A trip to the woods (or in your outdoor area) to have a fun day learning and playing with the Gruffalo and the other animals that lived in the woods. When? All the year round Where? Local woodlands or in your setting s outdoor area Who? Early Years and Key Stage 1 children What? Explore the woods looking for jigsaw pieces of the Gruffalo animals Musical beater sticks to create rhythms and rhymes Craft a Gruffalo from clay with additional features (animal adaptations) Produce a yucky meal or drink for the Gruffalo Make a shelter for one of the animals from the Gruffalo story Float the Gruffalo down a riverway How did the animals and the gruffalo feel when they met each other? Cost per group, under 30 pupils: SLA members 200 Non SLA members 222 (Over 30 pupils, 5.00 per extra pupil) Teddy Bear s Picnic Created as a day s Earth Education experience for infant classes, this programme is designed to nurture respect for the natural world. Edward Chief Teddy Bear will invite your class to bring their teddies for a very special picnic in a woodland habitat. Through various activities the programme provides an introduction to sustainability, an understanding of the needs of living things and how the environment provides them. For Early Years and KS1 children Cost per group, under 30 pupils: SLA members 200 Non SLA members 222 (Over 30 pupils, 5.00 per extra pupil) Kernow Woodland Learning Provides opportunities for families and young people from Early Years up to KS2 to explore a natural environment, gaining: concepts of Energy Flow, Cycles, Inter-relationships and Change. The children will tackle fun challenges, encouraging them to think creatively in woodlands, or in their school / setting s outdoor space. Activities include: lighting fires, camp fire cooking, building dens, environmental art, making trails, making musical sounds, team building challenges, storytelling. Cost per group (max. 12 individuals.): SLA members: Half day 106 Full Day 208 Non SLA members: Half day 118 Full Day 231 Developing and Improving Schools / Settings Outdoor Learning Spaces A service to support developing your outdoor area to enhance opportunities for children s play and learning. After an initial consultation, an action plan is devised for the setting. This involves working with the staff, children and members of the local community. An inspiring outdoor environment encourages opportunities for children to develop their: Imaginative skills Social skills Physical development Self esteem Engagement with their senses Learning through play Problem solving skills... AND TO HAVE FUN! Cost per group: SLA members: Half day 106 Full Day 208 Non SLA members: Half day 118 Full Day 231 Paul Parkinson at Carnyorth T: 01736 786344 E: carnyorth@cornwall.gov.uk Sandie Hawkey T: 01872 326368 E: shawkey@cornwalloutdoors.org Cornwall Outdoors ~ raising achievement & aspiration through adventure & outdoor learning

Mobile Team Cornwall Outdoors can provide a wide range of activities for all ages and abilities that are innovative, challenging and inspiring.. Mobile Team The Mobile Team can offer the following range of activities at school sites or other venues: Canoeing Abseiling Orienteering Archery Kayaking Climbing Shelter Building Cycling Problem Solving Bushcraft Cost per person: Season SLA Member SLA Non member High Mid Low 35 35 26 Cornwall Outdoors T: 01872 326360 E: cornwalloutdoors@cornwall.gov.uk 39 39 29 Bushcraft & Survival Skills Mobile Climbing Wall The mobile climbing wall is 6.7 mtrs high with a variety of routes. The wall is fun, exciting and challenging. During the low season and at weekends the cost of hire varies, please contact Carnyorth OEC for details. The Mobile Wall can be combined with another activity to provide a range of activities. Activities can include Archery, Problem Solving, Team Building and Canoeing. The maximum numbers for each session is fifteen. We provide two qualified instructors for each session and all necessary safety equipment. Cost per group per day: On application Experience a variety of bushcraft skills and activities, delivered at your setting or at our Porthpean Centre. Activities include: Firelighting using a range of traditional methods Campfire cooking, marshmallows and hot drinks Cutting tools and simple woodworking projects Shelter design and building All specialist equipment and tuition is provided. For safety reasons some activities require small group work therefore prices will vary according to your requirements. Paul Parkinson at Carnyorth OEC T: 01736 786344 E: carnyorth@cornwall.gov.uk 3 Cornwall Outdoors T: 01872 326368 E: cornwalloutdoors@cornwall.gov.uk www.cornwalloutdoors.org a breath of fresh air

4 Explorer s Project Learning Journeys Become Explorers Expeditions For the child: Be inspired by British Explorers; learn archery and orienteering skills; become explorers and fly the flag for your school. For the school: 4 fully planned cross curricula sessions at your school over a 4 week period. Ideal for whole class, mixed age pupil premium or gifted and talented cluster groups. The sessions include: Learning about the explorers through team building and compass work Understanding maps and orienteering in the school grounds An archery competition using numeracy skills to collect expedition equipment Planning, preparing and becoming explorers on a journey into a wild area of Cornwall Cross-curricular links History: famous explorers and local historic sites Geograpy: map reading, understanding locality, famous explorer routes, compass work Numeracy: calculations, space and measure PE: archery, cross country walking and orienteering Art: sketching, flag making and natural art Cost: 825 for a class of 30 Source to Sea River Fal or River Fowey Source to sea An exciting cross-curricular project involving two days exploring the beautiful River Fal and River Fowey. River Fal Day 1: A day spent exploring the area of the source of the River Fal. Building up our map skills we explore Goss Moor, on foot, taking in the environment, habitat and landscape. Day 2: Canoe the River Fal on rafted canoes along one of the tidal estuaries of the river. We see for ourselves how the landscape and historical use of the land has changed, as well as examining how the river changes from fresh water to tidal estuary. River Fowey Day 1: Journey to the source of the river on Bodmin Moor. Building up our map skills we follow the River Fowey, on foot, taking in the environment, habitat and landscape. Day 2: Canoe the River Fowey on rafted canoes from ancient Lostwithiel to the coastal town of Fowey. We see for ourselves how the landscape and historical use of the land has changed, as well as examining how the river changes from fresh water to tidal estuary. Potential curricular links History Explorers and Cornish archaeology Geography Map reading, understanding locality and environment ICT: Research Maths - Navigation, tides and measurements Physical Education Personal and Social Development Cost per group: Fal 715 Fowey 875 Maximum group size of 30 Paul Parkinson at Carnyorth OEC T: 01736 786344 carnyorth@cornwall.gov.uk E: Mark Peters at Porthpean OEC T: 01726 72901 E: porthpean@cornwall.gov.uk Cornwall Outdoors ~ raising achievement & aspiration through adventure & outdoor learning

Specialist Activities Wet and Wild weekend An action packed weekend consisting of two days and one night with one full day wet and wild. On the Wet and wild day you will take part in a coastal journey on sit-on kayaks and open canoes. You can snorkel with seals and visit secluded beaches or perhaps try your hand at fishing. After lunch around an open fire take part in a coasteering exercise jumping off the Demon Drop at Blackhead. Returning by kayak and canoes to Porthpean Beach, this is a full action packed day for the water sports enthusiast. Autumn Term Residentials 5 Mark Peters at Porthpean OEC T: 01726 72901 E: porthpean@cornwall.gov.uk Canoeing Expeditions Using open canoes, we can offer a range of journeys for all ages, from one day local estuary trips to one or more nights camping expeditions locally or further afield. An amazing way to see Cornwall and link in to the county s heritage and a great team building exercise. All expeditions are tailored to the group s needs. Call us to discuss your requirements. In the Autumn Term all our centres offer the potential for you to run a residential at the start of your new school year. These are invaluable as a means of accelerating the development of positive relationships between students and staff. Research on residentials with secondary students by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation has found the following benefits. 53% said the residential helped them do better in school work 84% felt their behaviour in school would be better 80% said they were more confident 72% said they felt their teachers knew them better You can select from a mix and match menu of how many days, catering or self-catering and which activities you may want. Costs are negotiable based on your choice of the above. Please contact us to discuss your ideas so we can accommodate your needs. Mark Peters at Porthpean OEC T: 01726 72901 E: porthpean @cornwall.gov.uk Cornwall Outdoors T: 01872 326360 E: cornwalloutdoors@cornwall.gov.uk www.cornwalloutdoors.org a breath of fresh air

6 Specialist Activities A day of using maps for year 2 6 We provide a set of detailed laminated maps for your school and come and deliver different map work sessions for all ages. Includes picture orienteering, anagram and numeracy cones courses; and competitive orienteering courses. Please contact Paul for the cost and availability. Shelter Building Paul Parkinson at Carnyorth OEC T: 01736 786344 E: carnyorth@cornwall.gov.uk Art Courses (residential) Available November to March A 2 day/1 night stay in which the group works creatively with local artists. During the first day the children gather first hand information and make observational drawings outside in the local environment. The second day is spent mainly at the centre using observational work to stimulate and develop ideas and to experiment with a range of materials. Please confer with the centre manager about the art style you would like to explore. Cost per person: SLA members 54 Non SLA members 59 Price includes all catering. This is a practical session looking at the design and construction of emergency or temporary shelters. Pupils will look at shape, size and proportion and will build a variety of shelters using different materials. They will then have the opportunity to evaluate their construction. Cost per group: SLA members: Half day 189 Full Day 351 Non SLA members: Half day 210 Full Day 390 Mark Peters at Porthpean OEC T: 01726 72901 E: porthpean@cornwall.gov.uk Team Challenge At any of our outdoor Education Centres we can run a number of options for a Team Challenge day. A typical Team Challenge day consists of a group of 6-8 persons facing challenges through a number of exciting activities. Possible activities include: Climbing Problem Solving Archery High Ropes Coasteering Canoeing Kayaking Snorkelling Contact us for more information, to discuss your groups needs and up-to-date prices. Cornwall Outdoors T: 01872 326360 E: cornwalloutdoors@cornwall.gov.uk Cornwall Outdoors T: 01872 326368 E: cornwalloutdoors@cornwall.gov.uk Cornwall Outdoors ~ raising achievement & aspiration through adventure & outdoor learning

Professional Development for Outdoor Leaders 7 First Aid Courses Cornwall Outdoors offers a wide range of first aid training certificated through Mountain Medicine or the Royal Lifesaving Society. First Aid in the Outdoors This course is a mix of theory and practical with a focus on providing first aid in the outdoor environment. Some practical elements take place out of doors. It is a 2 day course of 16 hours duration and therefore meets the requirements of the outdoor national governing bodies and the South West Moorland Leader Training Scheme. The course is certificated through Mountain Medicine. Emergency First Aid at Work (8 hours) This can be delivered as a training day or a series of twilights depending on your requirements. Paediatric First Aid Cornwall Outdoors is able to run a 2 day 12 hour Pediatric First Aid course that fulfills all the requirements for Pediatric First Aid Life Support (3 hours) This course covers personal safety, CPR for adults and children, safe airway position, treatment for choking, bleeding and shock. Can be delivered as a twilight or half day session. All of these courses meet the requirements of Emergency First Aid at Work. Discounts are available for group bookings, training days, twilights etc Mountain Bike Instructor Award Scheme The Mountain Bike Instructors Award Scheme promotes the safe enjoyment of mountain biking in an off-road environment. The scheme provides Level 1 and Level 2 training and assessment in the technical and group management skills required by those who wish to lead groups in a variety of off-road environments in the UK other than in winter conditions. The scheme is recognised throughout the UK and by AALA. Ann Kemp T: 01872 326368 E: akemp@cornwall.gov.uk Delaware OEC T: 01822 833885 E: delaware@cornwall.gov.uk www.cornwalloutdoors.org a breath of fresh air

8 Professional Development for Outdoor Leaders Coastal & Countryside Walking Leader Training (with Camping Endorsement) This weekend course (Friday evening to Sunday afternoon) is for those wishing to lead groups in rural countryside and coastal areas in South West England and South Wales in Summer conditions. Suited to those leading Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Awards. The course includes an overnight camp with tents which covers the syllabus of the Coastal and Countryside Camping Endorsement. Coastal & Countryside Walking Leader Assessment (with Camping Endorsement) A two day Coastal and Countryside leader assessment which includes an overnight camp on a recognised campsite. Summer Moorland Walking Leader Training This two day course (typically Friday evening to Sunday evening) is for those wishing to lead groups on moorland in South West England and South Wales for day walks in summer conditions. Suited to leaders wishing to take young people on to areas such as Bodmin moor and Dartmoor. Summer Moorland Walking Leader Assessment This one-day assessment is for those who have completed Summer Moorland Walking Leader training and wish to be assessed to lead groups on moorland in South West England and South Wales in summer conditions. Summer Moorland Leader Training (with Camping Endorsement) This weekend course (Friday evening to Sunday afternoon) is for those wishing to lead groups in wild camping on moorland in South West England and South Wales in summer conditions. Suited to those leading Duke of Edinburgh Awards (Silver and Gold) and Ten Tors training. Summer Moorland Walking Leader Assessment (with Camping Endorsement) A two day moorland walking leader assessment which includes an overnight wild camp Winter Moorland Walking Leader Training This two day course is for those wishing to lead groups on moorland in South West England and South Wales for day walks in winter conditions. Recommended for all Ten Tors leaders. Winter Moorland Walking Leader Assessment This one-day assessment is for those who have completed Winter Moorland Walking Leader training and wish to be assessed to lead groups on moorland in South West England and South Wales in Winter conditions. National Navigation Award Scheme The National Navigation Award Scheme is a personal performance programme developing navigation skills in different terrains, enabling you to plan walks, cycle rides and other journeys to discover new places, get great views or simply reach your destination. The Scheme is recognised by various national governing bodies. The Bronze award - On completion of the award participants will be able to plan and safely follow walks in the countryside, primarily on paths and tracks. The Silver Award - On completion of the award participants will be able safely plan and follow a route with sections away from paths and tracks, in open country including moorland. Bespoke courses can be arranged if you have appropriate numbers of delegates (minimum 4) Delaware Outdoor Education Centre T: 01822 833885 E: delaware@cornwall.gov.uk Cornwall Outdoors ~ raising achievement & aspiration through adventure & outdoor learning

Professional Development for Outdoor Leaders Powerboat Courses (for adults) RYA Level 2 - Powerboat A 2 day course providing the skills and background knowledge needed to drive a powerboat, basis of the International Certificate of Competence. It includes close quarters handling, high speed manoeuvres, man overboard recovery and collision regulations. RYA Safety Boat A 2 day course provides the skills required when acting as an escort craft, safety boat, coach boat for a fleet of dinghies, windsurfer, canoes, or for racing or training activities. Includes rescue techniques, elements of race management and mark laying. Climbing Wall Supervisor Training and Assessment (Cornwall Council) This course aims to develop participants personal skills on a climbing wall, knowledge of equipment, its inspection and maintenance, group organisation and leadership, safety and risk management. This two days training course is prerequisite to assessment as a climbing wall supervisor. 9 Porthpean OEC T: 01726 72901 E: porthpean@cornwall.gov.uk Learn to sail Three day course which will cover: RYA level one / two certificate Sailing directions Essential safety know-how Launching and recovery Essential equipment knowledge Wind awareness Capsize and recovery Contact us for more information and up-to-date prices. Delaware OEC T: 01822 833885 E: delaware@cornwall.gov.uk Learning outside the classroom INSET day for teachers and teaching assistants. A staff training day to remember. A spectacular walk starting at a stone circle on the moors, along the Kenidjack Valley and ending at Cape Cornwall. The group will do team and individual activities which will inspire and encourage ways of teaching out of doors. Porthpean OEC T: 01726 72901 E: porthpean@cornwall.gov.uk Carnyorth OEC T: 01736 786344 E: carnyorth@cornwall.gov.uk www.cornwalloutdoors.org a breath of fresh air

10 Professional Development for Outdoor Leaders Paddlesport Courses Introduction to Sit on Kayaking/Safety The aim of the course is to offer paddling techniques, safety awareness on a coastal journey, including basic weather and tidal knowledge. So you can enjoy a safe sit-on journey. This course can be completed on a single or double sit kayak. No paddling experience required, and all equipment is provided. Introduction to Sea Kayaking This is a three day course aimed at the paddler who would like to try sea kayaking. The course will cover: Sea kayak handling skills; Safety and rescue on the sea; Journey planning and equipment; A one day coastal journey. Basic previous kayaking experience required. BCU Foundation Safety and Rescue Course This course is designed for all paddlers irrespective of craft. The objective is to teach simple and safe skills that can be applied appropriately. The course aims to provide the student with the key safety and rescue skills required to operate safely in a sheltered water environment and to be able to deal with common emergencies. These skills will then form the basis of all safety and rescue training throughout the BCU Scheme. BCU One Star Course The BCU One Star is a flat water award that demonstrates an individual has basic boat control and foundation skills. The one star can be taken in any kind of paddlesport craft (e.g. sit-on-top, slalom C2, polo boat, sea kayak, racing canoe etc.) BCU Two Star Training and Assessment The BCU Two Star is an improvement award that helps paddlers develop fundamental paddlesport skills on flat water. The emphasis is on gaining a breadth of experience, creating the desired movement of the boat and developing an understanding into how the paddle, boat and water interact. BCU Three Star Open Canoe Training and Assessment The successful performance at this level indicates that a candidate can consider themselves as an intermediate canoe paddler rather than a beginner. The candidate must demonstrate personal competence in paddling on open water in wind conditions of force 2-3 and on simple moving water as part of a led group. BCU Training Three Star Sea Kayak The candidate must demonstrate the appropriate level of skill, understanding and knowledge whilst journeying in a moderate tidal environment as part of a led group with winds no more than Force 4. A consistent BCU Two Star kayak standard of performance is appropriate for anyone starting to work towards the BCU Three Star Kayak award. Contact us for more information, dates, venue and up-to-date prices. Porthpean OEC T: 01726 72901 E: porthpean@cornwall.gov.uk Cornwall Outdoors ~ raising achievement & aspiration through adventure & outdoor learning

Bouldering and traversing walls in your school grounds (low level climbing) Traverse walls are great fun and develop a wide range of physical and mental skills and abilities in young people. Climbing holds can be attached to existing walls or can be on freestanding structures. They are low maintenance and weatherproof. In consultation with school staff and students, we will design and install your wall then train your staff to deliver this exciting and challenging activity. Training is straightforward and can be available for teachers, Parents, TA s and Lunchtime Supervisors. Costs vary depending on the size of the wall and number of holds but typically start in the region of 1000 for an 8 metre long wall (approx), and includes all the necessary holds and training for your staff. No other specialist equipment required. Teaching Orienteering Parts 1 & 2 Both courses are certificated by British Orienteering and are of 1 day s duration. They are aimed at school staff, youth workers and outdoor centre staff. Part 1 outlines how to introduce young people to orienteering in a safe environment and includes many activities that can be easily run indoors and outdoors on the school campus. Part 2 looks to develop orienteering skills in small areas with clear boundaries that have been risk assessed as safe for the level of participants involved. It covers the teaching of higher level skills such as use of compass, scale, distance understanding and basic contour interpretation. All the techniques required for relevant external school examinations are covered as well as the organisation and delivery of a range of orienteering competitions. Contact us for more information. 11 Dougie Bruce, Delaware OEC T: 01822 833 885 E: delaware@cornwall.gov.uk Ann Kemp T: 01872 326368 E: akemp@cornwall.gov.uk www.cornwalloutdoors.org a breath of fresh air

12 National Water Safety Management Programme Accredited by the Royal Life Saving Society the National Water Safety Management Programme is a suite of interlinked training awards, specifically designed to assist those organisations with employees who work in, or near water to meet their civil and statutory safety management obligations. The awards in this programme bridge the gap between no qualification and full lifeguard. It is not an award that will replace the lifeguard award but is an excellent way in which competency in and around water may be demonstrated. This programme is progressive so everyone starts with the foundation Basic Water Safety Awareness award ( a self-study unit followed by a half day guided Learning Unit) and may move into a range of Environment Specific awards ( including River, Still Water and Beach) leading, where required, to In Water Rescue Award. Overview Level 1: Basic Water Safety Awareness Module For those working or supervising near water who do not have a definite intention to get into the water, for example beach games. Level 2: Environment Specific Modules (River, Still Water and Beach) For those who have a greater likelihood of getting closer to or in the water but with definite intention to stay within standing depth, for example rock pooling. Level 3: In Water Rescue For those who are required to supervise people who are swimming out of their depth. A range of course dates are scheduled each term. We are also able to offer bespoke programmes as twilights or on your school training days. Book online and use course code: CLO34 www.cornwalllearningonline.co.uk Contact information: Ann Kemp T: 01872 326368 E: akemp@cornwall.gov.uk Cornwall Outdoors ~ raising achievement & aspiration through adventure & outdoor learning

Outdoor Learning Leader Award 13 This CPD opportunity qualifies staff from schools and other settings to take children s learning out of doors to a range of environments. Structure of programme: 4 day training programme: Action plan based on experience and training Successful completion of logbook/portfolio Half day assessment with your group of children in your outdoor environment Note: prior to assessment you must hold a relevant first aid award. Content to include: Safe management of outdoor learning Using your school grounds / settings Cross-curricular, numeracy, literacy and science Personal and social development Firelighting, bushcraft and campfire cooking Consultant visit to your school/setting to advise on outdoor learning space Certification: Successful completion of the above leads to nationally recognised accreditation through: Outdoor Education Advisers Panel Educational Visits Leader RLSS National Water Safety Management Programme Level 1 Outdoor Ethics - Leave No Trace UK Who can attend: All Practitioners e.g. teachers, TA s, countryside rangers, with an interest in using the outdoors to enhance and enrich young people s learning. Book online and use course code: CLO27 www.cornwalllearningonline.co.uk Contact information: Ann Kemp T: 01872 326368 E: akemp@cornwall.gov.uk www.cornwalloutdoors.org a breath of fresh air

14 Booking Information 1. Bookings can be made online through the booking system on our website www.cornwalloutdoors.org. Priority will be given to on-line bookings. Alternatively use the form found at the back of this brochure. 2. Costing for residentials and activity days reflect the time of year the booking is made for. High season - May, June and July Mid season - Mar, Apr, Aug, Sept and Oct Low season - Jan, Feb, Nov and Dec 3. Priority bookings will be allocated as a first come first served basis. 4. Arrangements for Academy Schools, charities and private organisations please refer to terms and conditions 2.10 5. In order to confirm your booking a non-refundable deposit of 10% of the minimum centre charge for the period of your stay will be required. Members will be invoiced for this amount during the autumn term. Non-members (and members booking after this date) are required to make this payment at the time of booking. 6. One leader will be free per ten paying places at all the centres with the exception of Pelistry Camp on the Isles of Scilly, where there will be one free leader place for five paying places. 7. Centre specific brochures are available for each of the centres, providing details to help users. If you would like to receive a detailed brochure before booking this can be accessed via the Cornwall Outdoors website www.cornwalloutdoors.org or call Cornwall Outdoors on T: 01872 326360 8. A CD Rom giving information for all of the centres is available via the main office. T: 01872 326360 Residential 9. The hirer must confirm actual party numbers six weeks in advance of the commencement of the hire and you will be invoiced based on these numbers after your stay. If actual party numbers are not confirmed the original party number or actual party number will be charged, whichever is the highest. Day Activities 1. There is a separate booking form for day activities which can be obtained from the relevant centre. 2. A 25% non-returnable deposit is required at time of booking 3. An invoice will be raised on the completion of the activity day. Cornwall Outdoors ~ raising achievement & aspiration through adventure & outdoor learning

Organising a residential with Cornwall Outdoors School checklist 15 1 year ahead approx. June receive brochure in school Select your centre Book on-line via www.cornwalloutdoors.org or send paper booking form 9 months before September receive confirmation of booking. Check information. Arrange a parents evening October receive deposit invoice Start to collect money. We suggest payment spread out over several months. Book transport 3 months before Complete Education Visit Form on-line 6 weeks before Confirm numbers with Cornwall Outdoors Finish collecting money Arrange activity programme with centre Send out information to parents such as a kit list and timetable After stay Evaluation form sent and returned Final invoice sent Further information Organising an Educational Visit can be found on our website: www.cornwalloutdoors.org/schools-groups/organising-a-residental/ Booking Online Cornwall Outdoors has a on-line booking system accessed through the website www.cornwalloutdoors.org Click on the Book a residential link Select an outdoor centre Select an option Follow process If you have are any problem booking online contact: Mandy Richards T: 01872 326360 E: mrichards@cornwall.gov.uk www.cornwalloutdoors.org a breath of fresh air

16 Delaware The Delaware Centre near Gunnislake in the Tamar Valley is a former Victorian Primary School. It provides a fantastic self-contained, centrally heated, residential base, with a large sports field and a sunny garden with picnic benches. The centre is available to schools, youth organisations, adult groups and individuals. An exciting range of outdoor and adventurous activities is provided for residents and non-residents alike, from introductory taster-sessions through to advanced skills, catering for a wide range of ages and abilities. The centre has highly qualified and experienced staff, able to deliver a variety of challenging and adventurous activities, both on and off site. Residential The Centre and the Headmaster s House Provides small dormitory accommodation for up to 60 people. There is a kitchen, dining room/common room, showers, toilets and drying room. There are staff facilities for visiting leaders. Full central heating makes the Centre a very comfortable and userfriendly building all year round. Previous customers please note: The Headmaster s House is now only available in conjunction with the Centre, as extra bed space, not as a separate facility. If your group size is below 20 please contact: Mandy Richards T: 01872 326360 Option A Monday to Friday for a 5 days / 4 nights residential which includes accommodation, catering, and half-a-day s activity on Monday and Friday plus three full days of activities. Most of the sessions will be in half-day blocks. The minimum centre charge is based on a group size of 20 paying guests. Cost per person: Members Non Members High Mid Low 284 275 216 316 306 240 Option B 3 days/2 nights booking from Monday to Wednesday or Wednesday to Friday. This option includes accommodation, catering, half-a-day s activity on arrival and departure days plus a full day of activities. The minimum centre charge is based on a group size of 20 paying guests. Cost per person: High Mid Low Booking Options The Old School can be booked for the following options: Members 142 137.50 108 Non Members 158 153 120 Option C The centre may be booked for a low cost weekend option, Friday evening to Sunday. Additional activities/catering are available on request. There is no minimum centre charge. Cost per person: Members Non Members High Mid Low 43 38.50 27 48 43 30 Refer to page 14 for Season Periods Refer to page 27 section 2.10 for VAT information Further Information 1. The minimum centre charge is based on a group size of 20 people 2. One leader place will be free per 10 child paying places 3. Further day activities can be booked at High/Mid 35 members, 39 non members Low 26 members, 29 non members 4. Smoking is not allowed at the centre Cornwall Outdoors ~ raising achievement & aspiration through adventure & outdoor learning

Activity Programme For more information see www.cornwalloutdoors.org Programmes can be devised in collaboration with the Centre Manager. Open Canoeing A modern slant on a wonderful traditional activity. We use stable canoes, the perfect craft to introduce you to the delights of canoeing. Sessions take place on sheltered pools, lakes or rivers depending on ability. Climbing and Abseiling Be introduced to the exciting challenge of scaling our new indoor climbing wall, or tackle various climbs at a range of wonderful outdoor crags. Learn the rope skills necessary to keep your friends safe and master the art of abseiling. Moorland Exploration So much more than you think. The southwest has some of the most stunning scenery in the country. Let one of our experienced guides take you back in time and discover 4,000 years of history. Take your sandwiches, have a picnic and test your nerve as you squeeze through giant granite boulders. Orienteering Combine map reading skills and cunning running to be the first team home. Make sure you stay together or you might find that brain power beats brawn. A great activity for any age group. Mountain Biking Improve, develop and learn the skills and techniques necessary to complete the Delaware bike challenge. A wonderful mix of fitness, education and thrills awaits everyone, regardless of experience. Problem Solving / Team Building Communication, consideration and care - work as a team or become the leader to solve the physical and mental challenges set by the instructors. Archery One of our favourite sessions. A steady hand, a good eye and a patient mind are all the skills that you will require during this most ancient of activities. Gorge Walking Gorge walking is a very exciting and fun experience. Scramble up a fast flowing river, jump into deep pools, slide down rapids and climb through waterfalls. Raft Building Use your design and technology skills to build a raft. Will you sink or swim. Large Indoor Climbing Barn Offers 18 ropes with 50 routes, over 40 metres of traversing. The opportunity to have a go at abseiling within an indoor environment. Bushcraft Experience a variety of bushcraft skills and activities. Including firlighting, campfire cooking, cutting tools and simple woodworking projects and shelter design and building 17 Evening Activities Contact the centre for more details and costs for the following activities: Activity packs are available at the centre for evening use. These have several challenging exercises and games that students can play A large sports field and a garden area with benches Circus Skills workshop ScrOECh Owl Sanctuary Contact information: Dougie Bruce, Delaware OEC, Drakewells, Gunnislake, PL18 9EH T: 01822 833 885 E: delaware@cornwall.gov.uk AALS licence No: L12008/ R0353 www.cornwalloutdoors.org a breath of fresh air

18 Porthpean The centre is situated just outside of St. Austell and enjoys spectacular views over the sea and local countryside. Sleeping accommodation consists of large canvas tents, all of which have floorboards and mattresses. The camping element is supported by a range of permanent buildings including a centrally heated dining hall, staff lounge, toilet and shower blocks and drying room. Tents are arranged in villages, to accommodate a maximum of 36 children and accompanying leaders. The centre has highly qualified and experienced staff who are able to deliver a range of outdoor activities to a wide range of age groups and ability levels. Most activities take place within easy walking distance of the centre. Where multiple groups are in residence the centre employs an overnight security guard. Full catering is included. Booking Options The Porthpean OEC can be booked for the following options: Option A Monday to Friday 5 day/4 night residential which includes tent accommodation, three full days and two half days of activities-, four evening activities and full catering. Cost per person: Members High 288 Mid 280 Non Members 320 312 Option B 3 day/2 night booking from Monday to Wednesday or Wednesday to Friday. This will include tent accommodation, 2 half-day activities on arrival and departure and one full day. Cost per person: High Mid Members 131 127 Non Members 146 142 Option C A low cost weekend option from Friday night to Sunday afternoon. Activities and catering may be bought subject to availability. Cost per person: Members Non Members High Mid 32 28 36 32 Refer to page 14 for Season Periods Refer to page 27 section 2.10 for VAT information Contact: Mark Peters Porthpean OEC, Castle Gotha, Porthpean, St Austell PL26 6AZ T: 01726 72901 E: porthpean@cornwall.gov.uk AALS licence No: L11260 / R0352 Further Information 1. The minimum Centre charge is based on a group size of 20 people 2. One leader place will be free per 10 child paying places 3. Option A activities can be increased to 5 whole days for an extra charge. 4. Evening activities may be purchased as additional activities for option B. Please contact the centre for the latest update on programme available. 5. Please note that with option B, the allocated activity day may not be the 2nd day. 3. Further day activities can be booked at High /Mid 35 members, 39 non members Low 26 members, 29 non members 4. Smoking is not allowed at the centre Cornwall Outdoors ~ raising achievement & aspiration through adventure & outdoor learning

Activity Programme For more information see www.cornwalloutdoors.org Beach Day Kayaking and Canoeing Paddle your way around a selection of secluded Cornish beaches on both canoes and kayaks. Discover the wildlife, enjoy the scenery and challenge yourself. Coastal Traversing Starting with a speedboat ride to one of the local beaches you will then make your way back, either swimming, climbing, jumping or low level traversing. Very physical great fun. Dinghy Sailing An introduction to the centuries old skill of harnessing the wind in our performance Pico sailing dinghies. All Action Activities Climbing Our large indoor climbing wall has a wide variety of challenging climbs. Starting with some easy routes, then as confidence builds participants will have the opportunity to challenge themselves more and more as the difficulty is increased. High Ropes With a number of different challenges this full day activity session has almost unlimited possible outcomes. Challenge the individual or the whole team. We guarantee that the adrenaline will be flowing and everyone will have an opportunity to challenge and surprise themselves. 19 Fowey River Adventure Day Canoeing Using rafted canoes, which are very safe and stable, you will journey on the lower reaches of the River Fowey and see a busy harbour in action. Sailing The Loving Spirit is a twenty seven foot Drascombe gig sailing boat and everybody will have the opportunity to become crew and maybe even captain for part of the day. Archery Archery is an Olympic sport and is an excellent activity to develop concentration skills and manual dexterity in individuals of all abilities. Cycling and Problem Solving Team working and communication skills will be tested to the limit and improved throughout this half day session. Some challenges are physical some challenge the mind but all of them are good fun and improve participants social skills along the way. Depending on the ability level of the group this half day session could involve learning to ride a bicycle for the first time or a cycle expedition through the local woods. Enjoyment is the key here but with a focus on achievement for all. Evening Activities Contact the centre for more details and costs for the following activities: Sports Night Circus Skills Workshop Mega Fun Evening Disco www.cornwalloutdoors.org a breath of fresh air

20 Carnyorth Booking Options The Carnyorth OEC can be booked for the following options: Option A Monday to Friday for a 5 day / 4 night residential. Includes a combination of adventurous and environmental activity days in half day sessions. Cost per person: Members Non Members High Mid Low 185.50 176.50 137 207 197 152 Carnyorth Outdoor Education Centre is situated in West Penwith, between St Just and Pendeen and can accommodate up to 35 people. It is a large spacious centre, full of character, with pleasant grounds. Within walking distance are the Penwith Moors with its many archaeological monuments and a rugged and dramatic coast for climbing or walking. Optional Catering We can now provide catering for your stay at the centre. This will consist of a cooked evening meal. Ingredients for breakfast and packed lunch are left for you to prepare. Please contact the centre if you would like to take up this option. The cost is extra to the basic residential charge. Cost per person per day: 14.50 member 16 non member Option B 3 days / 2 nights (Mon/Wed or Wed/Fri) Includes a combination of adventurous and environmental activity days in half day sessions. Cost per person: High Mid Low Members 99.50 95 72 Non Members 111 106 80 Option C Low-cost weekend option (Friday evening to Sunday) accommodation only. Activity days may be booked as extra, subject to availability. Cost per person: Members Non Members High Mid Low 43 38.50 27 48 43 30 Refer to page 14 for Season Periods Refer to page 27 section 2.10 for VAT information Contact: Paul Parkinson, Carnyorth OEC, Carnyorth, St Just, Penzance, TR19 7QE T: 01736 786 344 E: carnyorth@cornwall.gov.uk Further Information 1. The minimum Centre charge is based on a group size of 20 people 2. One leader place will be free per 10 child paying places 3. Further day activities can be booked: Adventurous High/Mid 35 members or 39 non members Low 26 members, 29 non members Environmental High/Mid 21.50 members or 24 non members Low 19 members, 21 non members 4. Smoking is not allowed at the centre Cornwall Outdoors ~ raising achievement & aspiration through adventure & outdoor learning

Activity Programme For more information see www.cornwalloutdoors.org Adventurous Activities Canoeing and Kayaking Enjoy the challenge of getting afloat and learning new skills. Climbing Climb our mobile climbing wall for a fun, exciting challenge. Starting with some easy routes build your confidence as the difficulty increases. In inclement weather climb the indoor climbing wall. Create a group metres tally chart to see how high the group can reach. Build and Cruise a Coracle Make a willow coracle during the morning and then test out the boats in a spring fed pool on the moors. Archery Learn the ancient skill of Archery to develop concentration skills and manual dexterity in individuals of all abilities. Orienteering A range of opportunities to orienteer around the centre or further afield. Moutain Biking A variety of cycling challenges on our mountain bikes. A wonderful mix of fitness, education and thrills awaits everyone regardless of experience. Environmental Activities Search and Rescue This is an exciting activity where the group organise a search over a part of the moor for a missing pilot. Once the pilot has been found the group will have to organise the rescue. A great exercise using team work and communication skills. Kenidjack Discovery Find a hidden map in old mine ruins and make camp. The day is then filled with team challenges. Wonderful Wild Woodland Choose activities ranging from fire making, shelter building, make miniature boats and learn about the woods. Miners Cluedo A miner has been murdered! Discover who, where and how? Rock Pool World Discover the variety of creatures lurking in the rock pools and a nearby meadow. Local Exploration Walk over the fields and farmland, doing activities on the way to reach the coast and old mining area near Botallack. 21 Evening Activities Contact the centre for more details and costs for the following activities: Evening storytelling Circus Workshop Drama Mark the Miner Indian Dancing www.cornwalloutdoors.org a breath of fresh air

22 Pelistry Camp St. Marys, Isles of Scilly Booking Options The Pelistry Camp on St Marys can be booked for the following options: Option A 8 days / 7 nights - Friday to Friday Cost per person: Members Non Members High 112 126 This site is comprised of three villages. Seaview and Island View Villages each accommodate up to 40 campers and 6 staff; South Pelistry village will accommodate 30 campers and 4 staff. All villages have two marquees, wash and toilet tents, flushing toilets and shower facilities for leaders. All sleeping tents have floorboards with mattresses provided. A member of staff from Cornwall Outdoors will be on site to welcome you, show you your site and generally be available throughout your stay. Each of the five main inhabited islands, St. Mary s, St Agnes, St. Martin s, Tresco and Bryher, have a character all of their own. When the sun shines on the beaches of white sand, the sea becomes a wonderful translucent turquoise and even the beaches of the Caribbean would struggle to provide a more attractive venue. The boat trip on the Scillonian lll from Penzance is an excellent introduction to the week. Visitors to the Islands enjoy the novelty of using the island launches as a bus service for island hopping and exciting exploratory visits. There is a range of outdoor studies possible using the rich resources of the islands. While you are there, make contact with the local schools, they will love to play in a friendly sport fixture, (opposition for them is difficult to find!). Other activity options include the Museum, Heritage Centre and there is even the opportunity to go glass blowing or glass painting. A member of staff will be on site to welcome you and help you settle in. Option B 5 days / 4 nights - Monday to Friday Cost per person: Members High 64 72 Non Members Option C 4 days / 3 nights - Friday to Monday Cost per person: Members Non Members High 48 54 Refer to page 14 for Season Periods Refer to page 27 section 2.10 for VAT information Further Information 1. The minimum Centre charge is based on a group size of 20 2. One leader place will be free per 5 child paying places 3. During school holiday periods The Pelistry Camp can be booked. For further details and up-to-date prices please contact Mandy Richards on T: 01872 326360 Contact: Mark Peters, Porthpean OEC, Castle Gotha, Porthpean, St Austell, Cornwall, PL26 6AZ T: 01726 72901 E: porthpean@cornwall.gov.uk Cornwall Outdoors ~ raising achievement & aspiration through adventure & outdoor learning

Activity Programme For more information see www.cornwalloutdoors.org 23 Shelter Building Using man-made materials, pupils will look at shape, size and proportion and will build a variety of shelters using different materials. They will then have the opportunity to evaluate their construction, ask questions and look at other designs. Problem Solving / Team Building Communication, consideration and care - work as a team or become the leader to solve the physical and mental challenges set by the instructor. Archery One of our favourite sessions. A steady hand, a good eye and a patient mind are all the skills that you will require during this most ancient of activities. You can choose morning or afternoon sessions for your activities, whatever fits in with your itinerary. Cost per child: Half Day 15 Full Day 25 Contact: Mark Peters, Porthpean OEC, Castle Gotha, Porthpean, St Austell, Cornwall, PL26 6AZ T: 01726 72901 E: porthpean@cornwall.gov.uk www.cornwalloutdoors.org a breath of fresh air

24 Hire and Supplies This service is based at Porthpean Outdoor Centre. The equipment available includes: Trangia Cookers Karrimats Benches Marquees Tables Patrol tents Sufficient equipment to enable a group to set up their own base camp. Marquees are also available to hire for fêtes and other social events. In addition to the hire facility the Supplies Service also offers a repair service for tents and other outdoor equipment. Training room to hire Our large classrooms at Porthpean and Delaware are now available for use and would be an ideal venue for meetings, CPD workshops and small group activities- Seats 25. Room facilities include interactive white board, flexible central space and at Porthpean access to suite of computers with internet access. On site car park. Cost for hire: Half Day 70 Full Day 140 Refreshments and catering can be provided upon request. A detailed brochure for the Hire and Supplies Service is available on request. Contact: Brian Trower, Porthpean OEC T: 01726 72901 E: porthpean@cornwall.gov.uk Contact: Mark Peters, Porthpean OEC, Castle Gotha, Porthpean, St Austell, Cornwall, PL26 6AZ T: 01726 72901 E: porthpean@cornwall.gov.uk Dougie Bruce, Delaware OEC T: 01822 833885 E: delaware@cornwall.gov.uk Cornwall Outdoors ~ raising achievement & aspiration through adventure & outdoor learning

Educational Visits Important Information Cornwall Council policy requires every school to have a designated Educational Visit Coordinator who has completed the Local Authority training. This person can then advise leaders in all aspects of planning and organising a visit. Please note all visits require Head Teacher approval. The following categories require Local Authority endorsement: Day visits more than 50 miles from base Foreign Visits Residential Visits Adventurous Activities Cornwall Outdoors has an online system for completing the Educational Visit form. Your EVC will know how to access and use this system. Please contact Paul Parkinson at the number below for more information. Notification for foreign/residential visits should be submitted 3 months before departure and adventure activities 1 month. Foreign Visits contact: Andy Barclay T: 07968 892 855 E: abarclay@cornwall.gov.uk Educational Visits Paul Parkinson T: 07973 241 824 E: pparkinson1@cornwall.gov.uk Educational Visits Administrator Ann Kemp T: 01872 326368 E: akemp@cornwall.gov.uk EVC Training This course is designed for NEW EVCs in schools but can serve as a refresher for EVCs who have not attended training in the last 3 years. Course objectives are: Overview of the EVC Role Benefits of outdoor learning and educational visits The Legal Background Planning Risk Management Systems and Practicalities Share Experience with Colleagues Help you to identify the next steps Cost: 120 for Cornwall Outdoors Safety SLA member, 160 for non members. Book online and use course code: CLO9 www.cornwalllearningonline.co.uk EVC Revalidation In line with Cornwall Council policy and national requirements EVCs are required to revalidate every three years in order to demonstrate currency in their role. If you have not revalidated in the last three years please book onto one of the updates below. These are 2 hour sessions and will include the following: A review of educational visit guidelines and updated procedures EVC checklist Near misses and lessons learned Adventure providers, AALA and kitemarks EVC FAQs. Cost: 50 for Cornwall Outdoors Safety SLA member, 66 for non members. Book online and use course code: CLO25 www.cornwalllearningonline.co.uk 25 www.cornwalloutdoors.org a breath of fresh air

26 JOHN MUIR AWARD Environmental award scheme focussed on wild places It encourages awareness and responsibility for the natural environment, in a spirit of fun, adventure and exploration. It also supports experiential learning, acknowledges and celebrates the achievement of young people beyond formal qualifications. Connect, enjoy and care for wild places What is the Award The John Muir Award, an educational initiative of the John Muir Trust, is a nationally recognised environmental award scheme focusing on wild places. It encourages people of all backgrounds to connect with, enjoy and care for wild places in a spirit of fun and adventure. The Award offers a flexible framework in which the activities identified by the participating school can be tailored to meet the needs of the group, the wild place(s) chosen and the curriculum. It is appropriate for children in Key Stage 2 upwards and can be used with whole year groups, class groups, smaller groups of learners, and by teachers, individuals and families Thousands of tired, nerve shaken, over-civilised people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home. John Muir, 1898 For further details: visit: www.jmt.org email: info@johnmuiraward.org Contact information: Paul Parkinson at Carnyorth OEC T: 01736 786344 E: carnyorth@cornwall.gov.uk What does it involve? Four Challenges are at the heart of each John Muir Award. Designed to encourage awareness, understanding and action, participants/schools identify their own places and activities to meet these challenges: Discover a wild place - on your doorstep or further afield Explore it - find out more about it Conserve it - take personal responsibility to care for your chosen wild place Share experiences and celebrate achievements Cornwall Outdoors ~ raising achievement & aspiration through adventure & outdoor learning