Our engagement initiative encourages people to connect with, enjoy, and care for wild places. For first award The Discover Award each child completes 26 hours over the 4 challenges to complete the award, SHout has assisted over 500 children to acheive this award.
This can be school/centre grounds, local park, beach, woods, river, mountain or national park.
Do things to increase awareness and understanding. Experience, enjoy and find out more about your wild place(s).
Here you can At SHout this is the piece that promotes the ethos of the award, participants take what they learn into their school/work and home and enrich the lives of others through what they have learnt. Through our John Muir Award the participants have: built steps to make areas more accessible, cleared paths, completed wildlife counts, explored habitates from the air via a drone, explored landscapes, and completed portfolio about all they have learnt.add a short description.
Skill Horizons have worked with 11 young people to complete their John Muir Award as part of the Inspire Programme. They have been congratulated for success in the John Muir Awards and the awards
were presented to the young people at a presentation by the Chairman of DDC
A wet and windy morning with Guston Primary School exploring our local World War 2 heritage in South Foreland Valle… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Peter Rabbit, Digging for carrots mini assault course with Reception classes at Cheriton Primary School. No better… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Great day with Reception and Year 1. Learning about nature and habitats through books. #greatoutdoors #gruffalo… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…