AGENDA – Overview of The Trust – How we link with CU – How we link with Social Action – Summary.

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AGENDA – Overview of The Trust – How we link with CU – How we link with Social Action – Summary

OUR MISSION: “TO UNLOCK THE POTENTIAL OF YOUNG PEOPLE THROUGH DISCOVERY AND ADVENTURE IN THE WILD”

VIDEO Outward Bound BLP

CONNECTION TO CHILDREN’S UNIVERSITY? CU aimsOBT evidence Promote social mobility by providing high quality, exciting and innovative learning activities and experiences to children See our video of Harriet for a live exampleHarriet Have an ambition to raise aspirations83% of participants agreed “I think I will set myself higher goals in the future” Boost achievement and foster a love of learning, so that young people can make the most of their abilities and interests 85% of teachers observed an improvement in their pupils’ attitudes towards learning Reach children and young people facing socio-economic and educational deprivation 69% of students that came on Outward Bound courses last year were supported by our bursary funding

Outward Bound ® course content:  Working together – effective teamwork and communication  Completing an environmental project (that culminates in the achievement of the “Discovery” level of the John Muir Award)  Leadership – taking responsibility, exploring behaviour and influence CONNECTION TO SOCIAL ACTION?

VIDEO This is Harriet

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