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Case Study - HMP Craiginches
Published: 1 Nov 2010
Award activity is included in a programme that aims to bridge the gap between life inside a prison and in the participant's own communities
Case Study - Abbey Hill School and Technology College
Published: 1 Oct 2010
Students with special educational needs encourage biodiversity. School link between local John Muir Award Providers
Case Study - Cockburnspath Primary School
Published: 1 Oct 2010
Weekly woodland visits create personal connections
Case Study - Burnfoot Community School
Published: 1 Sep 2010
Turning a neglected playground into a biodiversity haven – with a focus on literacy skills
Case Study - St David's Care in the Community
Published: 1 Sep 2010
How a group of Care in the Community residents made a difference to their local woodland
Case Study - YHA Gradbach Mill
Published: 1 Sep 2010
YHA Do it 4 Real summer camps aim to bring young people from different backgrounds together to share fun new experiences away from home
Case Study - YHA Derwentwater
Published: 1 Aug 2010
Young people on a YHA Do it 4 Real watersports themed summer camp in the Borrowdale valley
Case Study - YHA Charterhouse Centre Staff Award
Published: 1 Aug 2010
Staff team achieves their own Explorer Level Award whilst guiding summer campers through their Discovery Level
Case Study - Durham County Council Family Learning
Published: 1 Jun 2010
Family Awards run as part of a 6 week course to investigate and enjoy nature by working together
Case Study - Caroline Standring's Individual Explorer Award
Published: 1 Apr 2010
An individual Award focused on water and biodiversity in rural and urban wild places
Case Study - London Wildlife Trust
Published: 1 Jan 2010
An urban bushcraft course designed for young Muslim Community Centre members
Case Study - Shelter Families Project
Published: 1 Jan 2010
A summer holiday programme designed by youth workers for vulnerable children