we're launching a Wellness Walks Volunteer Training Scheme in West Cumbria
We’re super please to be able to say we’ve teamed up with the wonderful folks from Active Cumbria & Sellafield to bring Wellness Walks to West Cumbria.
This scheme is open to anyone who lives in West Cumbria and who’d like to be trained & supported to deliver Wellness Walks in their community.
And the best bit? – places on this scheme are fully funded – there’s no cost to you – for the successful applicants we’re going to supply all the training and pick up the forward costs – we want there to be Wellness Walks available for as many people as possible in our communities.
What's involved & how do you apply?
You’ll need to be able to:
(1) Attend 4 training events (2-days each) that will take place in West Cumbria, final locations will be decided depending on where successful applicants are based.
Course dates are:
November 02 & 03
November 30 & December 01
January 18 & 19
Feb tbc by group
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(2) You must live in West Cumbria, this is a pre-requisite for this scheme.
Our Volunteer Training Scheme will deliver the following courses, most of which are recognised qualifications that could also be used elsewhere, at no cost to participants:
Lowland Leader Training
First Aid for Mental Health
Safeguarding
Outdoor First Aid
Lowland Leader Assessment
We’ll also be giving our volunteers access to mentoring, shadowing and assisting opportunities, further cpd courses as well as insuring them, supplying them with safety equipment and taking care of that boring admin stuff. Exciting.
Who can apply?
We want our Wellness Walks volunteers to be as diverse as the people who benefit from our walks – so our training scheme is open to anyone who can meet the requirements of the qualifications we’re delivering (that bit is out of our control – but if you really think you’d be ace and you’ve concerns you might not qualify we’re happy to have a chat & possibly advocate for you).
You’ll need to be able to attend a total of 8 course days – but you’ll get much more from the scheme if you’re also able to shadow existing leaders and take part in some of our open events.
You’ll need to be able to prove your experience by logging 10 lowland walks that you’ve done prior to attending the first training (these can be historic) and a minimum of another 10 walks between training and assessment. To qualify walks must be a minimum of 4hrs in duration and in lowland terrain.
If you, or someone you know, think that this might be something you’d like to be involved in then feel free to drop us a line to register your interest & we’ll send you a lot more info!
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