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Rekindle Youth - Craft & Land Skills Qualification Course
Apr
17
to Jul 24

Rekindle Youth - Craft & Land Skills Qualification Course

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Home Ed Youth Programme (10-16yrs)

Rekindle Youth is a project administered by The Rewild Project (rewilding people, not just landscapes) we are developing a qualification in Heritage Crafts and Land Based Skills (CALS).

The OCN Qualification in ‘Skills for Work and Life’ can be achieved by those who turn 14 by the end of the course.

Those under 14 will receive a laminated ‘Rewild Project Certificate of Achievement’

QUALIFICATION INFORMATION

Skills for Living and Working

We are initially working to the ‘AWARD’ which is 6 credits / 60 hours contact time delivered over 18 weeks.

The same hours / credits applies for entry levels 1,2 & 3 and Level 1 / Level 2 allowing us to deliver to a range of students working at different levels concurrently.

The units we have chosen for the pilot / introduction are:

Each of these units are 3 credits and students can choose 2. There is lots of scope to add extra units if they choose to continue to complete a whole year and gain the ‘CERTIFICATE' which is 15 credits / 120 guided learning hours and could see them adding specialist subjects at 3 units each such as:

Any students going on to a second year, taking a combination of these modules would extend their qualification to the ‘DIPLOMA’ at 37 Units / 296 Contact hours.

Our long term goal is to develop this into apprenticeship scheme using Lottery Heritage Grant.

A Typical Day

  • 9.30am - Young people arrive and settle in with food prep for lunch.

  • 10am - Welcome circle to connect, and find out what activities are on offer for the day.

  • 10.30 - Fire wood prep and fire lighting skills.

  • 11am - Morning walk, with nature connection games and activities.

  • 11.45 - Back to prepare for lunch

  • 12.15 - Lunch

  • 1pm - Craft Activities

  • 2.15 - Closing Circle

  • 2.30 - Home time.

Our aims

  • To build resilience in our young people, a connection to nature and to themselves.

  • To develop a range of useful practical, and transferable skills meeting and learning from some inspiring local craftspeople.

  • To provide a complete holistic rewilding experience setting them in good stead for the future.

Special Education Needs

We. know that the home education community has a higher than average number of special education needs. We have been working in this field for many years, and have experience as parents and educators. Of course every child is unique, and by treating the young people we work with, with respect, listening to their needs and helping them to build trust and feel comfortable in the space, with our non competitive, collaborative approach most young people find their place quickly. Do contact us if you want to discuss anything in more detail.

Joining

We would love for your young person to join and thrive with this unique opportunity. You can book a taster session below. Places are strictly limited. Max group size 12, with 2 members of staff plus craftspeople.


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Growing Futures Weekly Home Ed Sessions Feb-March
Mar
1
to Mar 29

Growing Futures Weekly Home Ed Sessions Feb-March

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The Rewild Project growing futures team are developing an exciting curriculum of growing throughout the seasons, helping little ones to connect with the natural world and learn, in an age appropriate way, all about topics such as:

  • Permaculture

  • Soil Health

  • Seed Saving

  • Perennials & Annuals

  • Harvesting & outdoor cooking

  • Water catchment

  • Landscape planning

  • Seasons

  • Weather

  • Counting & measuring

  • Pond dipping

  • Pruning

  • Maths, Science, Design Technology (all as part of life & living)

The teams are working within schools to deliver a national curriculum learning package through working in a school garden throughout the seasons - here we don’t need to be so restrictive, and your child will get 2.5 hours of fun, learning and team work on our amazing 3/4 acre established and rewilded, no dig, edible perrenial eco children’s paradise!

Home of our famous ‘wiildings holiday club’ your children can play in the sand, mud kitchen, and get stuck in helping and learning how to propagate, plant out, build, dig and more.

The vibe here is super chilled as we like to lead and teach by example - so that your child see’s adults engaging in meaningful work - experiencing life outdoors, around the year.

  • Registration is for half a term, each session is 2.5 hours long and includes hot breakfast and hot drinks.

  • Wednesday mornings.

  • Free Taster Session.

  • Block booking discount or individual session price.

  • Follows Gloucester School Holidays Calendar

You can arrive onsite from 9am for porridge and can choose to leave your little ones from 9.30 - 11.25 or stay and help out around the allotment.

Lunch is not included, although you are welcome to stay onsite and use facilities once the session is finished.

Please complete a form for each child age 3 & over, then go to basket in top right corner to complete the booking.

Under 3’s are free to accompany an older sibling - watch out for our parent and child nature connection group starting up too.

Bursaries are available for those unable to cover the cost of the sessions, please contact the session leader Sam at growingfutures@therewildproject.com

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Growing Futures After School Club
Feb
28
to Mar 28

Growing Futures After School Club

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  • Google Calendar ICS

The Rewild Project growing futures team are developing an exciting & fun growing & nature connection group throughout the seasons, helping parents & children to connect with the natural world and learn all about topics such as:

  • Permaculture

  • Soil Health

  • Seed Saving

  • Perennials & Annuals

  • Harvesting & outdoor cooking

  • Water catchment

  • Landscape planning

  • Seasons

  • Weather

  • Counting & measuring

  • Pond dipping

  • Pruning

  • Maths, Science, Design Technology (all as part of life & living)

The teams are working within schools to deliver a national curriculum learning package through working in a school garden throughout the seasons - here we don’t need to be so restrictive, and both you and your child will get 1.5 hours of fun, learning and team work on our amazing 3/4 acre established and rewilded, no dig, edible perennial eco children’s paradise!

Home of our famous ‘wildings holiday club’ your children can play in the sand, mud kitchen, and get stuck in helping and learning how to propagate, plant out, build, dig and more.

The vibe here is super chilled as we like to lead and teach by example - so that your child see’s adults engaging in meaningful work - experiencing life outdoors, around the year.

  • Registration is for half a term, each session is 1.5 hours long and includes an after school snack and hot drinks.

  • Tuesday afternoon.

  • Free Taster Session.

  • Block booking discount or individual session price.

  • Follows Gloucester School Holidays Calendar

Please complete a form for each child age 3 & over, then go to basket in top right corner to complete the booking.

Bursaries are available for those unable to cover the cost of the sessions, please contact the session leader Sam at growingfutures@therewildproject.com

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Parent & Child Nature Connection Sessions
Jan
13
to Jan 17

Parent & Child Nature Connection Sessions

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  • Google Calendar ICS

The Rewild Project are starting new Friday Parent and child nature connection group.

These Outdoor Rewild nature connection sessions will loosely follow our holistic Craft and Land Skills curriculum.

Sessions will allow children to develop themselves through healthy play and tutor-led engagement with risk, problem-solving and self-discovery, all within a natural environment in a hands-on and dynamic manner. 

We aim to led regular sessions over at least a year, to help both parents and children to reconnect to the natural rhythm exploring the different seasons.

Tutors supply playful, meaningful activities which nurture the instinctive human ability to learn through overcoming a risk, challenge or problem.

You and your children may also be taught how to safely use tools like knives and axes for whittling or chopping wood, and how to light and safely be around campfires.  We offer risky play, which enables children to learn to risk assess for themselves, building trust in themselves and their ability to self manage. it also includes social and emotional risk;  through embracing something new and different,  crafts and land skills, or confronting the fear of looking silly, games and challenges. 

Sessions will include 

  • Permaculture

  • Foraging & outdoor cooking

  • Landscape planning

  • Seasons

  • Weather

  • Counting & measuring

  • Willow crafts

  • Jewelry crafts

  • Clay

  • Nature walks

  • Tree identifying throughout the seasons

  • Whittling

  • Maths, Science, Design Technology and many others (all as part of life & living)

  • We aim to promotes self-esteem, creativity, confidence and independence.

It is a series of long-term sessions that build on the needs and development of the child. ...

It enables supported risk-taking, child-centred learning, exploration and play.

We also seek to offer support and a social experience for parents/carers Spending time outdoors with friendly faces around a campfire is an opportunity for you to unwind, connect with others and watch your child happily at play.

Registration is for 7 Sessions, each session is 2 hours long starting:

  • Friday 13th January - 17th February 9.30 - 11.30am.

  • Friday 13th January - 17th February 12:30-2:30 pm

 A hot lunch of soup and bread is available for both groups to stay and eat together although not include in session price.

Afternoon sessions will start at 12:30, but feel free to come earlier for lunch if pre booked.

A small number of bursaries are available for those unable to cover the cost of the sessions, please contact the session leader Sam at sam@therewildproject.com

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Rekindle Home Ed - Jan '23
Jan
9
to Feb 13

Rekindle Home Ed - Jan '23

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  • Google Calendar ICS

Home Ed Youth Programme (10-14yrs)

Rekindle Youth is a project administered by The Rewild Project (rewilding people, not just landscapes) we have funding in place to co-develop a qualification in Heritage Crafts and Land Based Skills (CALS) over the 22-23 academic year.

The OCN Qualification in ‘Skills for Work and Life’ can be achieved by those who turn 14 by the end of the course. Those under 14 will receive a laminated ‘Rewild Project Certificate of Achievement’

QUALIFICATION INFORMATION

Skills for Living and Working

We are initially working to the ‘AWARD’ which is 6 credits / 60 hours contact time delivered over 18 weeks.

The same hours / credits applies for entry levels 1,2 & 3 and Level 1 / Level 2 allowing us to deliver to a range of students working at different levels concurrently.

The units we have chosen for the pilot / introduction are:

Each of these units are 3 credits and students can choose 2. There is lots of scope to add extra units if they choose to continue to complete a whole year and gain the ‘CERTIFICATE' which is 15 credits / 120 guided learning hours and could see them adding specialist subjects at 3 units each such as:

Any students going on to a second year, taking a combination of these modules would extend their qualification to the ‘DIPLOMA’ at 37 Units / 296 Contact hours.

Our long term goal is to develop this into apprenticeship scheme using Lottery Heritage Grant.

A Typical Day

  • 9.30am - Young people arrive and settle in with food prep for lunch.

  • 10am - Welcome circle to connect, and find out what activities are on offer for the day.

  • 10.30 - Fire wood prep and fire lighting skills.

  • 11am - Morning walk, with nature connection games and activities.

  • 11.45 - Back to prepare for lunch

  • 12.15 Lunch

  • 1pm - Craft Activities

  • 2.15 - Closing Circle

  • 2.30 - Home time.

Our aims

  • To build resilience in our young people, a connection to nature and to themselves.

  • To develop a range of useful practical, and transferable skills meeting and learning from some inspiring local craftspeople.

  • To provide a complete holistic rewilding experience setting them in good stead for the future

Special Education Needs

We. know that the home education community has a higher than average number of special education needs. We have been working in this field for many years, and have experience as parents and educators. Of course every child is unique, and by treating the young people we work with, with respect, listening to their needs and helping them to build trust and feel comfortable in the space, with our non competitive, collaborative approach most young people find their place quickly. Do contact us if you want to discuss anything in more detail.

Joining

We would love for your young person to join and thrive with this unique opportunity. You can book a taster session below. Places are strictly limited. Max group size 12, with 2 members of staff plus craftspeople.

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Growing Futures October Sessions
Oct
5
to Oct 19

Growing Futures October Sessions

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  • Google Calendar ICS

Come and join us in October at our amazing Permaculture Allotment.

Although it is amazing, it needs a re-design - come and be involved, get hands on and learn about our unique growing system of mainly edible perennials and medicinal herbs. We increase biodiversity and have an abundant, oasis of food and healing.

Book your space now

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